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Department: Emmett Interdisc Prog in Environment and Resources

Contacts

Office: Y2E2 Building, Suite 226, 473 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305-4210
Website: https://eiper.stanford.edu

Courses offered by the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources are listed under the subject code ENVRES on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses website.

Mission of the Program

The Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources develops the knowledge, skills, perspectives, and ways of thinking needed to understand and help solve the world's most significant environmental and resources sustainability challenges. E-IPER strives to be a model for interdisciplinary graduate education. E-IPER offers a Ph.D. in Environment and Resources, a Joint M.S. exclusively for Master of Business Administration students in Stanford's Graduate School of Business or Doctor of Jurisprudence students in Stanford Law School, and a Dual M.S. for students in the Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy program, School of Medicine, or a Ph.D. program in another Stanford department. E-IPER's home is the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability; affiliated faculty come from all seven Stanford schools.

Faculty

Faculty Director: Nicole M. Ardoin

Director of Graduate Studies:  Nicole M. Ardoin

Associate Director of Operations and Student Affairs: Ann Marie Pettigrew

Associate Director of Program Strategy and Curriculum: Mele Wheaton

Anthropology: Lisa Curran, William H. Durham (emeritus), James Ferguson, Lynn Meskell, Krish Seetah

Biology: Barbara Block, Larry B. Crowder, Gretchen C. Daily, Giulio De Leo, Rodolfo Dirzo, Anne Ehrlich (emerita), Paul Ehrlich (emeritus), Tadashi Fukami, Elizabeth Hadly, Fiorenza Micheli, Harold Mooney (emeritus), Erin Mordecai, Stephen Palumbi, Kabir Peay, Robert Sapolsky, Shripad Tuljapurkar, Peter Vitousek

Business: William Barnett, Jonathan Bendor, Steve Comello, Dan Iancu, Hau Lee, Dale T. Miller, Erica Plambeck, Hayagreeva Rao, Stefan J. Reichelstein, Baba Shiv, Itamar Simonson, Sarah A. Soule

Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity: Michael Wilcox

Chemical Engineering: William Tarpeh

Civil and Environmental Engineering: Sarah L. Billington, Alexandria Boehm, Craig S. Criddle, Jennifer Davis, Martin Fischer, David Freyberg, Olivier Fringer, Mark Jacobson, Rishee Jain, Jeffrey Koseff, Michael Lepech, Raymond Levitt (emeritus), Richard Luthy, Gilbert M. Masters (emeritus), Stephen Monismith, Leonard Ortolano (emeritus), Ram Rajagopal

Communications:  Jon A. Krosnick

Earth System Science: Kevin Arrigo, Marshall Burke, Karen Casciotti, Noah Diffenbaugh, Robert B. Dunbar, Scott Fendorf, Christopher Field, Christopher Francis, Steven Gorelick, Rob Jackson, James Holland Jones, Julie Kennedy (emerita), Eric Lambin, David Lobell, Pamela Matson, Anna Michalak, Rosamond Naylor, Morgan O’Neill, Leif Thomas, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi

Earth Systems Program: Patrick Archie, Sibyl Diver, Tom Hayden, Suki Hoagland, Richard Nevle

Economics:  Lawrence Goulder, Charles Kolstad

Education: Nicole M. Ardoin, Daniel McFarland, Walter W. Powell

Energy Resources Engineering: Ines M. Azevedo, Sally M. Benson, Adam Brandt, Jef Caers, Margot Gerritsen (emerita), Anthony Kovscek

English: Mark Algee-Hewitt

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies: Walter Falcon (emeritus), Francis Fukuyama, Stephen Stedman

Geological Sciences: Page Chamberlain, Gary Ernst (emeritus), Stephan Graham, Jef Caers

Geophysics: Jenny Suckale, Mark Zoback (emeritus)

History: Zephyr Frank, David Kennedy (emeritus), Richard White (emeritus), Mikael Wolfe

Law: Michelle Anderson, Jeffrey Ball, Daniel E. Ho, Janet Martinez, Alicia Seiger, Deborah Sivas, Barton Thompson

Management Science and Engineering:  James Sweeney, John Weyant

Mechanical Engineering: Arun Majumdar

Medicine: Jason Andrews, Michele Barry, Eran Bendavid, Mark Cullen, Christopher Gardner, Jeremy D Goldhaber-Fiebert, Desiree LaBeaud, Stephen P. Luby, Grant Miller, David Rehkopf, Thomas N. Robinson, Gary Schoolnik (emeritus), Gary Shaw

Philosophy: Debra Satz

Physics: Leo Hollberg

Political Science: Bruce E. Cain, Terry Karl (emeritus), Kenneth Schultz, Jeremy Weinstein

Program in Writing and Rhetoric: Emily Polk

Psychology: Brian Knutson

Sociology: Mark Granovetter, Douglas McAdam (emeritus), Richard Scott (emeritus), Robb Willer

Statistics: Susan Holmes

Woods Institute for the Environment: Jim Leape, Michael Wara

Outside Stanford: Greg Asner, Katherine Mach, Leon Szeptycki

Carnegie Institution: Ken Caldeira