Learning knows no bounds with a liberal arts education. At UVM’s College of Arts and Sciences, you'll have extraordinary access to distinguished scholars and scientists, in and out of the classroom; ...
UVM’s 15-credit program examines potential pathways, through agroecology, towards the transformation of food systems by integrating economic, social, and ecological perspectives. Rooted in ...
Being part of our community means committing to a process of inquiry and reflection that is both individual and collective. For several years, we have worked as a community of practice to define norms ...
You can create a scholarship to support students wishing to pursue undergraduate and graduate education in agroecology, in preparation for leadership in a variety of sectors. An annual gift of $5,000 ...
The UVM Institute for Agroecology (IFA) is powering more equitable and sustainable food systems. Our global food system is in crisis. Industrial agriculture is one of the leading causes of climate ...
The Agroecology Extension Summer Research Fellowship is a fully paid, 10-week research and outreach experience open to undergraduates from across the US. UVM provides the project, mentorship, and ...
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UVM Student Veteran Services supports Veterans and VA students with education and other benefits and help them to make the smoothest possible transition to higher education after serving in the armed ...
The Food Systems Research Center (FSRC) at the University of Vermont (UVM) funds collaborative research that puts people and the planet first, unites disciplines and communities, and answers complex ...
Why Animal Science at UVM? Animal science students gain perspective on the interconnections between animal, environmental and human health. They work directly with faculty to address real-world ...