Fellows are expected to pursue research that relates to the priorities of the Arctic Initiative: addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with the effects of climate change in the Arctic. A special focus is on exploring to what extent existing governmental and international policies, programs, laws, and regulations are adequate and appropriate to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the Arctic, and to consider how they can be improved.
For: Predoctoral candidates, recent recipients of a Ph.D. or equivalent degree, visiting scholars, seasoned practitioners and researchers at the junior faculty level.
Length: 1 Academic Year (10 Months)
Application Deadline: Applications due December 1. Recommendation letters accepted through December 15.
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