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Harvard Forest Announces 2025-2026 Charles Bullard Fellows in Forest Research
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The Charles Bullard fellowship program supports advanced research and study by individuals who show promise of making an important contribution to forestry and forest-related subjects including biology, earth sciences, economics, politics, administration, philosophy, humanities, the arts, or law.
Harvard Forest is pleased to announce the upcoming 2025-2026 Charles Bullard Fellows in Forest Research. Over the course of their fellowships, we'll highlight each Fellow's work at Harvard Forest, so please stay tuned for more details!
FELLOW | INSTITUTION | RESEARCH AREA |
Iveren Abiem | University of Jos (Nigeria) | Examining forest structure & species interactions and their relative contributions to ecosystem services |
Kelly Aho | Michigan State University | Aquatic biogeochemistry |
Lisa Brooks | Amherst College | Environmental history, tracking eastern coyotes, archival research |
Nia Holley | Independent | Land use history, arts, humanities, retrospective studies, community engagement, and informal STEM education |
Daniel Johnson | University of Florida | Forest dynamics and forest health |
Nancy Lowe | Art + Science In the Field | Developing best practices for recruitment, selection, and facilitation of interdisciplinary art-science residencies |
Adam Martin | University of Toronto Scarborough | Forest ecology and carbon dynamics |
Dario Martin-Benito | Institute of Forest Sciences (Spain) | Forest ecology, dynamics, and the carbon cycle |
Andrew Reinmann | CUNY Hunter College | Forest ecology and tree ecophysiological controls on the terrestrial carbon cycle |
James Rivers | Oregon State University | Animal ecology |
Erica Smithwick | Pennsylvania State University | Forest ecology, fire science, landscape ecology, climate change |