DANIEL C. MILLER, Ph.D.
University of Notre Dame
https://keough.nd.edu/people/daniel-miller/
Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Community Conservation Global Synthesis
Description
The University of Notre Dame and the University of Michigan are partnering to invite applications for an outstanding Postdoctoral Research Fellow with deep expertise in quantitative analyses of socio-ecological systems. Areas of expertise could include geospatial analysis, integration and causal analysis of environmental and social data, and/or evidence syntheses and meta-analyses.
The Research Fellow will lead analyses as part of a global working group synthesizing evidence on the biodiversity, climate, and social outcomes of community-based conservation (CBC) in land and coastal systems. The evidence synthesis will advance understanding of the status, impacts and drivers, and prospects of CBC in a changing world. The working group is composed leading interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners based in the US (Universities of Notre Dame, Michigan, Miami, Cornell, and Stanford, Rights and Resources Initiative, and WWF), Brazil (Federal University of Pará); the UK (University of Manchester); Madagascar (University of Antananarivo); India (Indian School of Business); and Indonesia (AMAN - Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago).
The postdoctoral fellow will assume the following key responsibilities:
The research fellow will join a cohort of postdoctoral fellows supporting and elevating the sustainability-related research efforts of faculty and students at Notre Dame and Michigan. Together, this cohort will help advance impactful, solution-oriented sustainability research that engages ecological, social, economic, and ethical dimensions in an integrated manner.
This search is conducted with leadership from Notre Dame’s Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative and University of Michigan’s Institute of Global Change Biology, which are partnering on an international synthesis effort focused on interactions between biodiversity and climate change.
This is a full-time position available with an initial appointment of one-year, renewable for an additional year on the basis of satisfactory performance and availability of funding. The Fellow will be based at the University of Notre Dame, with opportunities for collaborative meetings and research stays at the Universities of Michigan and Manchester in the UK.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Application Instructions
Applications will close on January 12, 2026. The preferred start date for this position is February 15, 2026, but some flexibility is possible.
To apply, interested candidates must submit a CV, cover letter, and a recent publication or dissertation chapter. Candidates should be prepared to share references upon request.