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Description
Gund Institute for Environment Funded PhD Opportunities
TheGund Institute for Environmentat theUniversity of Vermont(UVM) seeks exceptional PhD applicants to conduct interdisciplinary research on global environmental challenges beginning in fall 2026. Applications are due Jan. 6, 2026.
The Gund Institute is a research center dedicated to understanding and tackling the world’s most critical environmental challenges, where 300 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.
Students will receive up to four years of funding, including an annual stipend of $37,000, plus tuition. All students are eligible for health insurance and additional funds for conference travel and research costs. These assistantships are for individuals who have not yet started their PhDs.
For more details and application instructions, please see this webpage.
Students who are interested in the Leadership for the Ecozoic (L4E)initiative are encouraged to apply to both the Gund and L4E.
The Gund Institute for Environment strives to build a diverse and inclusive community of scholars and leaders because it is essential to our mission and central to our vision for a sustainable world. We define “diversity” as the full spectrum of cultural and socioeconomic affiliations that characterize individuals within society, and “inclusion” as valuing the contributions of that diversity to our work and community. A diverse and inclusive institute will enhance the relevance and impact of our work, ensure our solutions represent those most affected by environmental challenges, address environmental injustice, diversify the environmental leadership of the future, and train those leaders to operate in diverse teams and environments.
Requirements
We seek exceptional incoming PhD students who will conduct research related to the Gund Institute’s five research themes and the connections among them.
