Columbia University has a new PhD Fellowship in combination with the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). The details are below: Columbia University has a new PhD Fellowship in combination with the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). The details are second below: *Ph.D. Fellowship Opportunities at the Department of Ecology, Evolution and* *Environmental Biology at Columbia University and the Richard Gilder Graduate School atThe American Museum of Natural History* The Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology at Columbia University (https://e3b.columbia.edu/) and the Richard Gilder Graduate School at The American Museum of Natural History (RGGS) ( https://www.amnh.org/research/richard-gilder-graduate school/academics/fellowship-and-grant-opportunities/doctoral-student-fellowships) are seeking doctoral students interested in studying across the two institutions with preference given to students with academic interests in areas of biology/zoology that draw on the combined expertise of scientists at Columbia and the AMNH. Interested students should contact a potential mentor in each institution in advance of applying, with the goal of identifying potential Columbia E3B and AMNH-RGGS co-advisors. When contacting potential mentors, please include your CV and a brief statement about your interests and background. Students will be guaranteed five years of support. Details on the application process for Columbia admissions are available here (https://e3b.columbia.edu/students/prospective/phd/), and for the RGGS Graduate Fellowship here ( https://www.amnh.org/content/download/425242/6176368/file/doctoral-program-and-fellowships-instructions-fall-2025.pdf ) Note: an AMNH-RGGS faculty advisor/co-advisor is necessary for all awardees of this fellowship. ----- *Ph.D. Fellowship Opportunities at the Department of Ecology, Evolution and* *Environmental Biology at Columbia University and the New York Botanical Garden* The Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology at Columbia University (https://e3b.columbia.edu/) and the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) ( https://www.nybg.org/plant-research-and-conservation/science-programs/) are seeking doctoral students interested in working across the two institutions. Research areas include plant ecology and evolution, conservation and restoration, and plants and people. Interested students should contact a potential mentor in each institution with the goal of identifying potential co-advisors. Please include your CV and a brief statement about your interests and background. Preference will be given to students with interests that draw on the combined expertise of scientists at Columbia and NYBG. Students will be guaranteed five years of support. Details on the application process for Columbia are available here (https://e3b.columbia.edu/students/prospective/phd/) and for NYBG here ( https://www.nybg.org/plant-research-and-conservation/science-programs/commodore-matthew-perry-graduate-studies-program/ ). Students will need to submit an application to each program. Maire Keane (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)