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Harvard University Center for the Environment welcomes new fellows

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Harvard University Center for the Environment welcomes its 2012 cohort of Environmental Fellows. These six new fellows join a group of remarkable scholars who are in their second year of the fellowship. Together, the Environmental Fellows at Harvard will form a community of researchers with diverse backgrounds united by intellectual curiosity, top-quality scholarship, and a drive to understand some of the most important environmental challenges facing society.

HUCE created the Environmental Fellows program to enable recent doctorate recipients to use and expand Harvard’s extraordinary resources to tackle complex environmental problems. The Environmental Fellows work for two years with Harvard faculty members in any School or department to create new knowledge while also strengthening connections across the University’s academic disciplines.

The current fellows represent a range of research interests, including: political science, environmental toxicology, economics, physics, and materials science. Learn more about the 2012 fellows.