Faculty
Faculty
Supporting Stanford's Environmental Researchers
The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment is a unifying force and hub for interdisciplinary research. Our community of cross-sector scholars comes from all seven of Stanford’s schools to collaborate in an innovative and supportive atmosphere. We support their research by leveraging Stanford funding for maximum impact, helping projects compete for outside funding and connecting ideas to action by engaging decision-makers. In this way, we have supported researchers from multiple disciplines as they join forces to study and surmount roadblocks to global sustainability.
Environmental Venture Projects (EVP)
To catalyze transformative environmental and sustainability research around the world, the Stanford Woods Institute has awarded more than $7 million in EVP seed grants to interdisciplinary research teams from all of Stanford’s 34 departments. These innovative projects focus on finding solutions to a wide range of challenges. Since 2004, the Stanford Woods Institute has awarded EVP grants to more than 49 interdisciplinary research teams, leading to developments such as natural resources valuation software, biodegradable building materials, clean drinking water delivery systems in Africa and endangered species protection in California.
Forums, Dialogues and Workshops
Faculty and researchers can help link discoveries to action by attending, organizing and speaking at forums, dialogues and workshops hosted by the Stanford Woods Institute throughout the year.
Through its Uncommon Dialogues and workshops the Stanford Woods Institute brings together leaders from government, NGOs and business with experts from Stanford and other academic institutions to develop practical solutions to pressing environmental challenges. These moderated conversations equip leaders to make informed decisions for a sustainable future while creating a two-way flow of information that brings new perspectives and context to Stanford's environmental research.
Faculty also can share recent findings and engage colleagues from a broad range of disciplines when they attend and serving as guest speakers for the Environmental Forum. These informal, interdisciplinary colloquia inform the Stanford community about a broad range of environmental issues and solutions through presentations and discussion by global experts from within Stanford and other leading academic institutions, government, NGO and business. The forum is open to Stanford faculty, graduates, students, postdocs and staff.
For more information about attending, organizing or speaking at Woods Environmental Forums, Uncommon Dialogues or Workshops, contact Program Manager Brian Sharbono at 650.721.2916 or email: sharbono@stanford.edu
Become Affiliated
We invite Stanford faculty interested in playing an active role in the interdisciplinary environmental community to consider two-year terms as Affiliated Faculty. Affiliated faculty are eligible to actively participate in institute-sponsored research and events in numerous ways, including: submitting Environmental Venture Project (EVP) proposals; engaging with other research initiatives, programs or centers supported by the Stanford Woods Institute; attending Environmental Forums or other seminars and workshops supported by the institute; participating in committees and participating in institute-supported educational programs. For more information or to become affiliated, contact Assistant Director of Administration Patti Hines at (650) 736-2357 or patti.hines@stanford.edu.