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Dear colleagues,
PhD Fellowship in Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society (EEES), Dartmouth College
The Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society (EEES) graduate program at Dartmouth College (New Hampshire, United States) seeks applicants for fully-funded PhD study within the program’s Environment and Society research cluster, beginning in September 2026. Candidates interested in pursuing critical qualitative research on topics related to restoration, sustainability, food, agriculture and/or water are especially welcome to apply. Candidates should have a demonstrated capacity for independent, original inquiry and a commitment to interdisciplinary analytical frameworks, such as political ecology and Science and Technology Studies (STS). A Bachelor's or Master's degree in one of the environmental social sciences (e.g., geography, environmental studies, anthropology, or environmental/rural sociology) is preferable; some previous coursework, research, or professional experience in agri-food or water governance would also be helpful. To initiate an application, please email a brief statement of interest and a CV to Professor Susanne Freidberg (susanne.e...@dartmouth.edu) and Professor Chris Sneddon (christophe...@dartmouth.edu). Review of applications will begin December 1, 2025. Only completed applications will be reviewed, and applications will not be accepted after January 15, 2026. To learn more about the program please visit the EEES homepage and to submit an application, please see the Dartmouth Scho