Exciting PhD Opportunity at North Carolina State University: Societal Dimensions of Forest Carbon Offsets.

Are you passionate about climate governance, forest conservation, and interdisciplinary research? The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) at North Carolina State University (NCSU) is offering a fully funded PhD position to explore the societal dimensions of forest carbon offsets.


Research Focus

The selected PhD student will investigate carbon offsets through an interdisciplinary lens, incorporating concepts from:

  • Political Ecology – Examining power dynamics in environmental governance.
  • Ecological Economics – Understanding economic frameworks related to conservation and climate action.
  • Conservation Biology – Exploring the impacts of large-scale tree-planting initiatives on biodiversity and ecosystems.

The research aims to expand the critical debate on the effectiveness and implications of large-scale tree-planting efforts in climate governance.

Application Process

Interested candidates should email Dr. Ghosh at rghosh9@ncsu.edu with the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • A short paragraph detailing your interest in the position
  • A writing sample

Formal Application Requirements

Candidates who pass the initial selection will need to submit a formal application through the NCSU Graduate School. For detailed application guidelines, visit: NCSU Graduate School

Why Apply?

  • Fully funded PhD opportunity in a prestigious university.
  • Interdisciplinary research in climate governance and conservation.
  • Work with leading experts in forestry, environmental policy, and climate science.

Don't miss this chance to contribute to one of the most pressing global environmental challenges! Apply today and take the next step in your research career.

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