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Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University's Center for International Development

The Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University's Center for International
Development invites applications for resident fellowships in sustainability science for
the University's academic year beginning in September 2010. The fellowship
competition is open to advanced doctoral and post-doctoral students, and to mid-
career professionals engaged in research or practice to facilitate the design,
implementation, and evaluation of effective interventions that promote sustainable
development. Applicants should describe how their work would contribute to
"sustainability science," the emerging field of use-inspired research seeking
understanding of the interactions between human and environmental systems as
well as the application of such knowledge to sustainability challenges relating to
advancing development of agriculture, habitation, energy and materials, health and
water while conserving the earth's life support systems. This year we will give some
preference to applicants who address the challenges related to meeting human
needs for water or food/agriculture/land use in the context of sustainable
development. In addition to general funds available to support this fellowship
offering, special funding for the Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowships in Sustainability Science
is available to support citizens of Italy or developing countries who are therefore
especially encouraged to apply. The Sustainability Science Program is directed by
Professors William Clark and Michael Kremer, and Nancy Dickson. For more
information on the fellowships application process see
http://www.cid.harvard.edu/sustsci/fellowship. Applications are due December 1,
2009.

Source:ATSAF.de

 

The Sustainability Science Program at Harvard University's Center for International
Development invites applications for resident fellowships in sustainability science for
the University's academic year beginning in September 2010. The fellowship
competition is open to advanced doctoral and post-doctoral students, and to mid-
career professionals engaged in research or practice to facilitate the design,
implementation, and evaluation of effective interventions that promote sustainable
development. Applicants should describe how their work would contribute to
"sustainability science," the emerging field of use-inspired research seeking
understanding of the interactions between human and environmental systems as
well as the application of such knowledge to sustainability challenges relating to
advancing development of agriculture, habitation, energy and materials, health and
water while conserving the earth's life support systems. This year we will give some
preference to applicants who address the challenges related to meeting human
needs for water or food/agriculture/land use in the context of sustainable
development. In addition to general funds available to support this fellowship
offering, special funding for the Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowships in Sustainability Science
is available to support citizens of Italy or developing countries who are therefore
especially encouraged to apply. The Sustainability Science Program is directed by
Professors William Clark and Michael Kremer, and Nancy Dickson. For more
information on the fellowships application process see
http://www.cid.harvard.edu/sustsci/fellowship. Applications are due December 1,
2009.

Source:ATSAF.de