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About URBAN

More than half of the world’s population lives in cities and this proportion will grow in the next few decades. People living in cities can face elevated levels of air and water pollution and extreme weather events such as heat waves and storm surges.

The mission of the Boston University Graduate Program in Urban Biogeoscience and Environmental Health (“BU URBAN”) is to prepare graduate students to tackle urban environmental challenges using interdisciplinary methods and a co-production approach centered on partnerships with governments, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector.

Our vision is to create a diverse workforce of scientists and practitioners equipped with the technical knowledge and communication skills necessary for building a sustainable, healthy, and equitable future.

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Experiential learning is an essential component of URBAN. We partner with local governments, national agencies, non-profits, community organizations, and the private sector to support efforts aimed at making our cities more sustainable, equitable, and healthy. Students get involved in projects with implications for policy and practice at the local, state, and national level.

Learn more about the impactful projects URBAN trainees undertake with community partners here.

If you or your organization is trying to tackle urban environmental challenges and you want to partner with an URBAN trainee, connect with us!

 

Are you embarking on a graduate program at Boston University and eager to join our interdisciplinary community? Fill out an interest form or apply to URBAN for the Fall.