Published 06-07-02
Submitted by AT&T Inc.
NEW YORK, New York - AT&T today invited proposals for its 2002 AT&T Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship program by university faculty members. The 2002 program summary and guidelines are web-based documents. Faculty members at six universities will be selected to receive fellowship grants totaling $150,000 as part of an AT&T Foundation effort to encourage academic activity in the emerging field of industrial ecology. Fellowship winners will be selected after a competitive evaluation process by the AT&T Foundation and AT&T technical experts.
Industrial ecology is the multidisciplinary field that focuses on the study of industrial and economic systems and their linkages with fundamental natural systems. Often referred to as the "science of sustainability," it reflects the fact that environmental considerations are now recognized as strategic to individuals, industry and society as a whole.
"The field of industrial ecology views industrial systems in concert with their surroundings, not in isolation from them," said Brad Allenby, AT&T environment, health and safety vice president. "As an historic supporter of innovation in the field of industrial ecology, AT&T is delighted to provide funding to universities that are developing research in this growing field."
The AT&T Foundation established the Industrial Ecology Grants Program in 1993 to encourage academic activity in this field. Since then, the program has awarded faculty research fellowships, supported the Colloquium on Industrial Ecology at the National Academy of Sciences, supported two conferences on research in the field, and helped launch the Journal of Industrial Ecology. This program is consistent with AT&T's environmental social responsibility and its support of environmental initiatives and organizations.
To learn more about the AT&T Industrial Ecology Fellowship program, obtain a copy of the request for proposal, and review the AT&T Environment, Health and Safety report, visit AT&T's Environment, Health & Safety Web site at www.att.com/ehs.