Dartmouth's doctoral program in Ecology, Evolution, Ecosystems, and Society
(http://sites.dartmouth.edu/EEES/) seeks applicants for a graduate
fellowship focusing on the ecology, economics, and governance of ecosystem
services to begin in the Fall of 2017. Potential research topics might
include the science and policy of carbon storage in temperate forests, the
use of deliberative multicriteria analysis in managing forests and
watersheds, and the bioeconomics of forest insect pests. The ideal candidate
will have an interdisciplinary background that includes aspects of
environmental science and economics plus demonstrated capability in
research. The EEES graduate program offers a cross-cutting intellectual
environment, ample resources for graduate students, and a committed faculty.
To initiate an application, please e-mail a CV and statement of interest to
Richard Howarth (rbhowa...@dartmouth.edu). Applications should be completed
by 1 December 2016 using the Dartmouth online application
(http://graduate.dartmouth.edu/). Please forward this to anyone who might be
interested.

Richard B. Howarth
Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies
EEES Graduate Program
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

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