ICE hosts and funds in-residence fellows to further its core mission and to foment new directions for the engagement of the sciences, the humanities, and human spirituality. 

ICE Fellows are scientists, humanists, or spiritual leaders who can benefit from the free time and Dartmouth’s academic environment to develop or complete projects related to ICE’s mission and to expand their intellectual reach through interactions with faculty members. The length of residence varies from two weeks to a full academic term.

Fellows participate in courses as visiting lecturers and are expected to present one public lecture open to the local community around Dartmouth. They are provided with attractive housing, a fully equipped office on campus, and a generous stipend. 

Fellows are selected in consultation with ICE’s Steering Board. 

ICE@Dartmouth is not accepting fellowship applications at this time.


Current ICE Fellows

Franklin Jacoby
Postdoctoral Fellow

Tenure: August 2020 – June 2021