I'm looking for PhD programs in environmental studies with an interdisciplinary approach - ideally, a program that'll be supportive of combining environmental studies with perspectives and methodologies such as anthropology, queer studies, postcolonialism and/or animal studies. Got any leads?
I've heard of a few programs that might do that:
The Institute for the Environment & Sustainability at UCLA
The E-IPER (Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources) at Stanford
The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at the University of Munich
I'll be glad to hear of more if you know any, and if there's anyone here who have studies or studies in one of these programs, I'd love to hear about your experiences.
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tuliula
Hi all!
I'm looking for PhD programs in environmental studies with an interdisciplinary approach - ideally, a program that'll be supportive of combining environmental studies with perspectives and methodologies such as anthropology, queer studies, postcolonialism and/or animal studies. Got any leads?
I've heard of a few programs that might do that:
I'll be glad to hear of more if you know any, and if there's anyone here who have studies or studies in one of these programs, I'd love to hear about your experiences.
Thanks!
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