The Leopold Leadership Program is pleased to announce the call for applications 
for the 2013 Leopold Leadership Fellowships. Please forward this e-mail to 
anyone you know who might be interested. Information about the fellowship, 
including application forms, is available at the program web site at 

http://leopoldleadership.stanford.edu/.  
 
Leopold Leadership Program
Call for Applications - 2013 Fellowships

*Deadline: Monday, April 16, 2012*

The Leopold Leadership Program invites midcareer academic environmental 
scientists from North America (Canada, Mexico, and the United States) to apply 
for the 2013 Leopold Leadership Fellowships.

The Leopold Leadership Program provides researchers with the skills, 
approaches, and theoretical frameworks for translating their knowledge to 
action and for catalyzing change to address the world's most pressing 
sustainability challenges. Through a competitive process, the Leopold 
Leadership Program selects up to 20 Fellows annually to participate in two 
intensive training sessions a year apart to build and enhance their skills for 
leading change wherever they choose to work on local to global scales. Our goal 
is to create a community of engaged scientific leaders who link their knowledge 
to decision-making about the environment and sustainability.

The program seeks candidates with terminal degrees in a broad range of 
disciplines including the biophysical and social sciences and technical, 
medical, and engineering fields related to the environment and sustainability. 
Applicants must be employed by an academic institution in North America, have a 
faculty position (preferably at the associate professor level or equivalent or 
above), and be active in teaching and research. Every applicant must 
demonstrate:

· A faculty position;
· An active role in research and teaching in an area of environmental and 
sustainability science at a Canadian, Mexican, or U.S.-based higher education 
or research institution;
· A reputation for outstanding science;
· Interest, willingness, and an appropriate professional position to 
synthesize, interpret, and communicate the results of their work, connect 
scientific knowledge and decision-making, and engage with stakeholders on 
solving sustainability challenges;
· Passion and capacity to exercise leadership in the environmental arena and 
enthusiasm to communicate science for improved environmental policies and 
practices;
· Commitment to participate in all the activities of the yearlong fellowship, 
including both training sessions and the practice year in between;
· Intent to share what is learned in the training program with students, 
colleagues, and other stakeholders through courses, workshops, and other 
outreach efforts; and
· A desire to remain an active member of the Leopold Leadership Network after 
the conclusion of the Fellowship year and assist other Fellows as mentors and 
coaches.
 
The 2013 training schedule is:
Core training
June 17-25, 2013
Trinity Conference Center, West Cornwall, CT
Practice year
Fellows practice new skills during the academic year in context at their home 
institutions or in other venues.
Final session
June 12-16, 2014
Trinity Conference Center, West Cornwall, CT
 
The application packet and complete information about the program are available 
at: http://leopoldleadership.stanford.edu.
 
Support for the Leopold Leadership Program is provided by the David and Lucile 
Packard Foundation and the Stanford Woods Institute.
 

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