Columbia University’s Climate School is offering postdoctoral research fellowships for scholars dedicated to addressing climate change and global sustainability challenges. The program supports interdisciplinary research in areas such as climate science, social justice, and sustainable development.
Applicants must hold a doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D., or J.D.) awarded within the past three years and demonstrate a strong academic background in fields related to climate science, sustainability, social justice, or the geosciences. Both U.S. and international candidates are welcome to apply, with a preference for those committed to interdisciplinary research and addressing critical challenges in climate and sustainable development.Columbia University’s Climate School is a pioneering institution dedicated to addressing the global challenges of climate change and sustainability. Through interdisciplinary research, education, and partnerships, the Climate School seeks to develop innovative solutions for a more sustainable and just future. The school brings together experts from various fields, including science, policy, social justice, and technology, to tackle pressing issues such as climate variability, environmental justice, and sustainable development.