Najam Appointed Fellow at Tellus Institute

Adil Najam, Dean of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, has been appointed a fellow at the Tellus Institute for a Great Transition

The Tellus Institute’s mission is to bring scientific rigor and systemic vision to critical environmental and social issues. The institute has worked at all geographic levels – global, regional, national, local, and enterprise – bringing an integrated perspective to bear on environmental, social, and economic questions. Key thematic foci have included energy, water, sustainable communities, corporate responsibility, and climate change, with projects often featuring the development of alternative scenarios of the future.

Other institute fellows include Paul Raskin, Herman Daly, Richard Falk, Gilberto Gallopín, Jayati Ghosh, Frances Moore Lappé, Kate Raworth, Juliet Schor, and Gus Speth.

Read more about the Tellus Institute on its website.

Adil Najam is a global public policy expert who also served as the Vice Chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. He is the Inaugural Dean of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University and was the former Vice Chancellor of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His research focuses on issues of global public policy, especially those related to global climate change, South Asia, Muslim countries, environment and development, and human development. Read more about Dean Najam on his faculty profile.