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When it comes to helping care for our planet, it’s all hands on deck. Leaders from all disciplines are needed to tackle the immense challenge of protecting the Earth for current and future generations. Our TESI Environmental Leaders Fellowship brings together students from diverse majors and bac
Email: smills@floridamuseum.ufl.edu Lexi Bolger Graduate Student Coordinator, ELF
Are you an undergraduate at the University of Florida looking to enhance your connection to Florida’s environment? The University of Florida (UF) Thompson Earth Systems Institute (TESI) is hosting an Environmental Leaders Fellowship where students can gain hands-on experience in research, education
To apply: Please apply online by visiting the following link: Fall 2025 ELF Application
I had the opportunity to participate in an incredible experiential learning program this semester with the Thompson Earth Systems Institute. As an Environmental Leaders Fellow, I developed and implemented outreach programming related to Florida’s springs for The Swamp for the Springs project. A t
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Students learned about sustainability initiatives at UF, UF’s Climate Action Plan, and ways to get involved on campus.
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Our pilot program, the TESI Environmental Leaders Fellowship, brought together students from diverse majors and backgrounds and provided them with the knowledge, skills, confidence, and network to advocate for the planet as they take on leadership roles in their respective careers. Funded by a fa
ELF Blog May 8, 2025 Riley Gallen Reflects on Her Time as an Environmental Leaders
As an environmental engineering major at the University of Florida, I’ve always looked for ways to get more involved in the sustainability and conservation side of my field, beyond the technical focus found in most of my STEM courses. Last semester, when I started seeking out new opportunities I end
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The event celebrated the work of TESI collaborators who have excelled in Earth systems education, outreach, and communication.
Many of our ELF students were so inspired by what they learned, that they later proposed