Conservation Science and Practice (Jan 2022)

Graduate student perspectives on transforming academia

  • Seth T. Sykora‐Bodie,
  • J. Leah Jones,
  • Zoe Hastings,
  • Elizabeth Lombardi,
  • Michaela Barnett,
  • Olivia N. Davis,
  • Olivia M. Ferrari,
  • Vanessa Garcia Polanco,
  • Alexandra N. Hofner,
  • Brandon Hunter,
  • Tara Ippolito,
  • Will Krantz,
  • Oscar Neyra,
  • Omar Perez‐Figueroa,
  • Kristin B. Raub,
  • Jennifer Sou,
  • Edgar Virguez,
  • Tanner Waters,
  • Julia Whitten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.556
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Higher education institutions have long played a key role in solving society's most pressing problems. However, as the scale and complexity of socio‐environmental problems has grown, there has been a renewed debate about the role that academic institutions should play in developing solutions and how institutional structures should be redesigned to encourage greater interdisciplinarity. In the following pages, we present a graduate student perspective on this debate. Specifically, we identify challenges facing interdisciplinary graduate student researchers and present a series of recommendations for how institutions can better prepare them to become the next generation of leaders in interdisciplinary, action‐oriented research focused on solving socio‐environmental problems.

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