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Undergraduate Education Programs

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Liverman Undergraduate Environmental Fellows

Grounded in a connection to place, community, and one another, the Liverman Undergraduate Environmental Fellows Program prepares undergraduate students to become environmental leaders, communicators, and problem-solvers.

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Earth Grant

The Earth Grant program is a year-long leadership development program for a diverse cohort of select UArizona students passionate about environmental and community resilience. Individually, each student is matched with a mentor working in their field of interest for a 5-20 hr/week paid internship.

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Find Your Environment

As a U of A student interested in environmental topics and issues, there are many ways you can get involved - such as taking a few courses, volunteering in the community, interning over the summer, majoring in one (or two!) of many relevant environment and resilience degrees, and more.

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Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents Program

The Ilíiaitchik: Indigenous Correspondents Program supports 10-12 Indigenous students through a year-long professional development, communication skill-building, and community-building program led by Indigenous mentors in fields ranging from environmental journalism and science, to photography and music production.

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Resilience Internships and Student Experiences (RISE)

The RISE program within AIR provides funding to University of Arizona undergraduate and graduate students completing resilience internships that cross academic boundaries and international borders.

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