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                committee. The Klarman Fellowship is a distinguished postdoctoral program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell. (Please note: the Klarman Fellowship is administrated separately, and a further 
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                use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify priority areas for migratory forest birds through the end of the century by forecasting species’ responses to projected climate and 
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                experience with species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify 
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                to poverty alleviation, support for the elderly and disadvantaged children and youth, public health, and human rights. The postdoctoral program is designed to provide support through collaborations with 
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                regional and global presence includes state-wide Cornell Cooperative Extension programs and offices in all counties and boroughs, global partnerships with institutions and communities engaged in life 
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                Cooperative Extension programs and offices in all counties and boroughs, global partnerships with institutions and communities engaged in life-changing research and education, the medical college’s campuses 
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                notifications June 1-September 1, 2026: Fellowships start Program Details and Benefits: Up to four Postdoctoral Fellows are selected each year. Fellowships are three-year, 12-month appointments at Cornell 
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                creative ideas to further the university's mission of teaching, discovery, and engagement. Cornell’s regional and global presence includes state-wide Cornell Cooperative Extension programs and offices in all 
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                , supported by a generous gift from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, will join the cadre of trainees supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. This training program represents the first institutional training 
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                by furthering scholarship and research in areas related to poverty alleviation, support for the elderly and disadvantaged children and youth, public health, and human rights. The postdoctoral program