HARVARD UNIVERSITY
BULLARD FELLOWSHIPS IN FOREST RESEARCH

Annually Harvard University awards a limited number of Bullard Fellowships to 
individuals in 
biological, social, physical and political sciences and the arts to promote 
advanced study or 
the integration of subjects pertaining to forested ecosystems.  The program 
seeks to allow mid 
career individuals to develop their own scientific and professional growth by 
utilizing the 
resources and interacting with personnel in any department within Harvard 
University.  In 
recent years Bullard Fellows have been associated with the Harvard Forest, 
Department of 
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and the J. F. Kennedy School of Government 
and have 
worked in areas of ecology, forest management, policy and conservation.  
Stipends up to 
$60,000, are available for periods ranging from six months to one year and are 
not intended for 
travel, graduate students, or recent post doctoral candidates.  Applications 
from international 
scientists, women, and minorities are encouraged..  Additional information is 
available on the 
Harvard Forest web site 
(http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/mid-career-fellowships).  
Annual deadline for applications is February 1st. 

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