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YEAH - Youth Environment Alliance in Higher Education (RCN-UBE Introduction)

Author(s): gillian bowser1, Mark Urban2, Pamela Templer3, Sarah Green4, Leah A. Dundon5

1. Colorado State University 2. University of Connecticut 3. Boston University 4. Michigan Technological University 5. Vanderbilt University

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The Youth Environment Alliance in Higher Education (YEAH) Network links academic institutions together to provide integrated knowledge that empowers students to address complex global environmental problems of our time. Students in biological…

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The Youth Environment Alliance in Higher Education (YEAH) Network links academic institutions together to provide integrated knowledge that empowers students to address complex global environmental problems of our time. Students in biological sciences and related fields who are trained to work on international collaborative and virtual teams will be prepared to apply their scientific knowledge to engage with border-spanning environmental issues from pollinator decline and biodiversity loss to climate shifts and ecosystem transformations. This transdisciplinary, multi-institutional network is focused on providing students with real-world experience in collaborative, evidence-based approaches to global sustainability incorporating the SDG framework into higher education programs.

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Version 1.0 - published on 12 Jun 2023 doi:10.25334/WFZC-BJ71 - cite this

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YEAH

Eleven institutions (9 from the U.S. plus the University of Derby in the UK and Monash University from Australia) make up the original core steering committee and co-PIs of this alliance and for the project. Additional institutions are welcome to participate in the online, multi-institute course and dialogues leading up to and during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change annual COP meetings. Educational modules and other resources from the website are also freely available.

Students have formed inter-institution research teams focused on the SDGs (a local to global approach) and disseminated their findings at the COPs and via virtual conferences. At COP27 in Egypt, the YEAH participants partnered with the Smithsonian Institution and the U.S. State Department to develop educational displays at the U.S. Pavilion.

The originally proposed virtual component of this RCN was key in keeping the alliance together and active during Covid. Highly dedicated and passionate faculty with deep collective experience working with the United Nations have also been important in achieving the goals of this project.

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If you are interested in learning more and participating, please email Dr. Gillian Bowser (CSU), Dr. Susie Ho (Monash University), Dr. Sarah Green (Michigan Tech University), or Dr. Diane Husic (Moravian University). 

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