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Gund Institute Funded PhD Opportunities

Employer
Gund Institute for Environment
Location
Burlington, Vermont at the Gund Institute for Environment
Salary
$32,000 per year + tuitio
Closing date
Dec 18, 2022

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Discipline
Global Environmental Change, Interdisciplinary/Other
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Internship
Relocation Cost
No Relocation
Sector Type
Academia

The Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont (UVM) seeks exceptional PhD applicants to start Fall 2023 and conduct interdisciplinary research on global environmental challenges. Applications are due January 12, 2023.

The Gund Institute is a research center dedicated to understanding and tackling the world’s most critical environmental challenges, where over 250 faculty, global affiliates, postdocs, and graduate students collaborate widely to understand interactions among ecological, social, and economic systems.

Driven by the belief that research should inspire action, we explore environmental issues at the interface of five pressing research themes—climate solutions, health and well-being, sustainable agriculture, resilient communities, and equity and justice—in partnership with government, industry, and broader society.

We are committed to ensuring an inclusive environment where diverse voices and perspectives are active and welcome. We encourage applicants who bring diverse perspectives to our community.

  • Gund PhD Research Fellowships: We seek doctoral students to work on Gund research themes, especially the connections among them. Students will receive up to four years of support at $32,000 per year, plus tuition.
  • All students are eligible for health insurance and additional funds for conference travel and research costs.

For more details and application instructions, explore https://www.uvm.edu/gund/gund-phd-research-fellowships

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