Dear GEP members:
Please alert your promising undergrads to this interdisciplinary graduate 
program that seeks to understand the roots of our environmental crises through 
explorations in environmental studies, religion, and philosophy 
(www.ciis.edu/esr) .


The priority deadline for Fall 2016 applications is Feb. 1.  Applications will 
be accepted throughout the spring until the fall class is filled.
Best wishes -Elizabeth Allison
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| In fall 2013, California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) launched a new 
graduate program in Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion. The program is housed 
in the Institute's Philosophy and Religion Department, and offers both MA and 
PhD degrees.CIIS is now accepting applications for the fall 2016 semester.  |   
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| Ecology, Spirituality,
and Religion at CIIS   |     |
| The ecological challenges of the 21st century represent a crisis of values 
and consciousness. The twin threats of climate change and biodiversity loss are 
among the greatest existential threats humanity has seen. Graduate study in 
Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion allows students to cultivate the knowledge 
and wisdom to respond to the ecological crisis from integral and 
transdisciplinary perspectives. Students gain skills and insight to transform 
practices, worldviews, and consciousness in the service of a more just and 
flourishing planetary future. The program's uniquely integrated curriculum 
explores such questions as:    
   - What are the roles of religion, spirituality, and culture in the 
ecological crises of our time? 
   - What ecological insights do the world's religious heritages offer? 
   - How can exploring worldviews help us to understand and address ecological 
trauma? 
Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion MA
The MA in Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion emphasizes an embodied, engaged 
approach, in which contemplative practice and career exploration complement 
rigorous study. Students are at the forefront of a rapidly emerging 
interdisciplinary field devoted to ecological healing and resilience. Graduates 
will be well prepared to engage environmental issues in multiple spheres, or to 
pursue doctoral-level study. Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion PhD
PhD students investigate and analyze the role of worldviews, philosophies, and 
religions in generating and responding to global challenges. Doctoral students 
wishing to specialize in Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion should possess a 
master's degree in a discipline relevant to the program (e.g., religion, 
ecology, biology, environmental studies, environmental history, geography, 
anthropology, literature, or philosophy) from an accredited graduate 
institution. Core Faculty Core faculty are at the forefront of the dialogue 
linking spiritual and cosmological with ecology and sustainability. Faculty 
include: Elizabeth Allison,Robert McDermott,Jacob Sherman,andBrian Swimme.  |   
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| For more information, visit the program's website.
To speak with an admissions counselor or to apply, email [email protected], or 
call (415) 575-6155.  |     |
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         Joseph L. Subbiondo         President  1453 Mission Street San 
Francisco, CA 94103 415.575.6105 www.ciis.edu    PPlease consider the 
environment before deciding to print this e-mail.    
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