Master of Natural Resources - Environmental Education and Science Communication
Master of Natural Resources – Environmental Education and Science Communication
This 10.5-month position includes free housing and financial support.
The University of Idaho fellows in Environmental Education and Science Communication earn a Master of Natural Resources through a unique combination of academic theory and hands-on practice. Living at the scenic McCall Field Campus, grads develop an array of professional skills and expertise. Applied coursework and targeted study in science communication, leadership, place-based education, and ecology, give grads what they need to earn a degree, make a difference, and find their place. NOTE: we are unable to accept international students into the program at this time.
Grads in Environmental Education and Science Communication can expect to:
- Experience learning in new ways by taking experiential coursework in ecology, science communication, place-based education, and leadership.
- Gain instructional skills as a part of a mentored teaching practicum through our award-winning McCall Outdoor Science School (www.uidaho.edu/moss)
- Build interdisciplinary thinking skills to address the world’s complex socio-ecological issues.
- Enjoy a 1:8 faculty to graduate student ratio that ensures a student-centered approach to learning.
- Participate in a supportive, community-based, learning experience that prepares students for a wide range of professions.
- Take part in a once-in-a-lifetime trip into the Taylor Wilderness Research Station located in the heart of the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness.
Learn more at https://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/gradschool-redefined or contact our recruiting team at cnr-mnr-eesc@uidaho.edu. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for positions starting in the fall of 2025.