[Sehefac] Bonnie Reiss Leading on Climate Fellowship

Juliann Allison juliann.allison at ucr.edu
Thu Jun 4 15:46:25 PDT 2026


Please share with your grad students interested in climate and/or the
natural environment and technology or business administration:


UCOP is currently seeking applicants for the 2026-27 Bonnie Reiss Leading
on Climate Action Fellowship *(AI Sustainability Impact Project Focus). *This
fellowship will support research on sustainability and climate
considerations associated with the procurement and use of artificial
intelligence.



The ideal candidate is a *graduate-level student *with a background at the
intersection of technology, business administration, climate, and/or
environment. Relevant skills include knowledge of AI tools and uses, AI
resource footprint and ethics, and/or greenhouse gas emissions accounting.
The selected Fellow will receive a stipend of *$5,000 *over the academic
year. Additional details are available in this fellowship description
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WtLEMFDYuY0jXk5Gi_HTZBeYZhML9NTO/view?usp=sharing>
.



Candidates should *apply by June 30th, 2026* through this form: 2026-27
Bonnie Reiss Leading on Climate Fellowship at UC Office of the President:
AI Sustainability Impact Fellow Application
<https://forms.gle/zcBcHMYqnD3tYE6d8>



Thank you for circulating this opportunity to graduate students who may be
interested.



For any questions, please contact Agnes Martelet at agnes.martelet at ucop.edu and
Katie Freiberg at katie.freiberg at ucop.edu.


~ Juliann

*Juliann Emmons Allison *

*(she/her/hers)*

*Professor, **Society, Environment & Health Equity*

*Chair, Campus Sustainability Committee*

*Most Recent Publications: *

*Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, & the Politics of
Exploitation, co-authored with Ellen Reese. University of California
Press.**"What
Happens when Amazon Comes to Town: Environmental Impacts, Local Economies,
and Resistance in Inland Southern California." The Cost of Free Shipping:
Amazon in the Global Economy, pp. 176-193. Ed. by Jake Alimahomed-Wilson
and Ellen Reese Pluto Press, 2020. **"The Energy Politics of the United
States." Handbook of Energy Politics, co-edited with Kathleen J. Hancock.
Oxford University Press, 2020.*
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