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Leah Nichols

Executive Director, Institute for a Sustainable Earth

Leah Nichols is the Executive Director of George Mason University’s Institute for a Sustainable Earth (ISE), where she leads the ISE team in creating connections – locally, globally, and across disciplines – to put Mason’s research and scholarship into action in support of a sustainable world. Under her leadership, ISE has launched new programs that catalyze the development of communities of research and practice, foster transdisciplinary research teams, and support the co-production of knowledge with local stakeholders.

Nichols came to Mason after 8 years at the National Science Foundation (NSF) where she contributed extensively to the design and management of several agency-wide programs that funded convergent, use-inspired, socio-environmental system science. As the Executive Secretary for NSF’s Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education, she supported the development of reports focused on urban sustainability, human security, and engaged research. She also co-founded and led an interagency working group to integrate the social sciences throughout the US Global Change Research Program.

Nichols has a PhD from the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley and a BS in environmental engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has published articles on the production of actionable knowledge in leading sustainability journals, including Nature Sustainability and Nature Climate Change, and contributed to the US Fourth National Climate Assessment. She was also a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the NSF and a Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the National Academy of Sciences.

Selected Publications

Jagannathan K, Emmanuel G, Arnott J, Mach K, Bamzai-Dodson A, Goodrich K, Meyer R,
Neff M, Sjostrom K, Timm K, Turnhout E, Wong-Parodi G, Bednarek A, Meadow A, Dewulf
A, Kirchhoff C, Moss R, Nichols L, Oldach E, Lemos M, Klenk N. A research agenda for the
science of actionable knowledge: Drawing from a review of the most misguided to the most
enlightened claims in the science-policy interface literature. Environmental Science & Policy.
2023 June; 144:174-186. Available from:
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1462901123000680 DOI:
10.1016/j.envsci.2023.03.004

Goodrich K, Sjostrom K, Vaughan C, Nichols L, Bednarek A, Lemos M. Who are boundary
spanners and how can we support them in making knowledge more actionable in sustainability
fields?. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 2020 February; 42:45-51. Available
from: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1877343520300014 DOI:
10.1016/j.cosust.2020.01.001

Weaver C, Mooney S, Allen D, Beller-Simms N, Fish T, Grambsch A, Hohenstein W, Jacobs
K, Kenney M, Lane M, Langner L, Larson E, McGinnis D, Moss R, Nichols L, Nierenberg C,
Seyller E, Stern P, Winthrop R. From global change science to action with social sciences.
Nature Climate Change. 2014; 4(8):656-659. Available from:
http://www.nature.com/articles/nclimate2319 DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2319