iSEE Seeking 2025-26 Levenick Resident Scholar in Sustainability Leadership

Inaugural Levenick Resident Scholar in Sustainability Leadership Natalie Kofler, a bioethicist who founded Editing Nature, works with students in the iSEE Collaboraory.in spring 2020.

The Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE), in partnership with the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES), invites applications and nominations for the Stuart L. and Nancy J. Levenick Resident Scholar in Sustainability Leadership for the 2025-26 academic year at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

The visiting scholar program is intended to bring experts from other universities, the private sector, and nonprofit organizations to share fresh perspectives and innovations with the University of Illinois community.

Applications for 2025-26 are welcome from scholars in a broad range of disciplines related to sustainability and the environment — including the biological sciences and physical sciences, engineering, the social sciences, and the humanities. Previous scholars included scholars of environmental justice, molecular biology, environmental science, remote sensing, and environmental economics.

Resident Scholars are expected to pursue their scholarship while interacting with students and faculty across campus to promote multi-disciplinary research, education, and outreach. A course offering at the senior or graduate level is encouraged but not mandatory. The duration and schedule of residency are negotiable and can range from two weeks to a full semester. The Resident Scholar will be provided a stipend and travel expenses.

Those interested in applying, nominating others, or learning more about the Levenick Resident Scholar position should contact Professor Mike Ward, the Levenick Chair in Sustainability, at mpward@illinois.edu by March 10, 2025.

Read more about the Levenick iSEE Sustainability Leadership Program and the generous donation that funds it >>>

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