Strengthening graduate education and addressing environmental challenges through solutions-oriented partnerships and interdisciplinary training

Pamela Templer, Kathryn F. Atherton, Emerson Conrad-Rooney, Heather Ho,Lucy R. Hutyra, Caroline F. Ianniello,Donna R. Kashian,Jonathan I. Levy, David Meshoulam,Mark C. Urban

Sustainable Earth Reviews(2024)

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Graduate students across disciplines are eager for experiential training that enables them to address real-world environmental challenges. Simultaneously, communities across the world face numerous environmental challenges, including increased frequency of extreme heat in summer and poor air quality, and could benefit from the expertise and engagement of graduate students with the requisite skills and interests to address these challenges. In this paper we bring together lessons learned from three interdisciplinary graduate training programs focused on preparing graduate students to contribute to urban environmental solutions by working in partnerships with non-academic organizations. We discuss the multiple elements required for partnerships to be mutually beneficial, including using a T-shaped approach to training that incorporates both depth and breadth while making strong efforts to broaden participation. We share lessons with the goal of enhancing graduate programs to improve training of students to address urban environmental challenges globally. This training aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 17, “Partnership for the Goals,” which aims to achieve sustainable development goals through partnerships among entities.
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