The Center for the Environment launched July 1, 2023, as a cross-disciplinary hub that includes over 100 faculty and research staff members from eight schools.

The center functions in three key ways: as a collaboration hub, a research accelerator, and a signal booster. These roles help WashU faculty, staff, and students work together, advance new ideas, and share their work with the world.

Collaboration hub

  • Brings people together to spark new connections and ideas.
  • Hosts regular events such as the Environmental Research Collaboration Series and facilitates topical workshops championed by faculty.
  • Runs the annual Environmental Research and Creativity Week.

Research accelerator

  • Helps faculty teams pursue big research questions.
  • Supports interdisciplinary groups seeking external funding through strategy, matchmaking, and proposal development.
  • Offers project management support for complex, cross-school projects (such as the NSF-funded Trusted Tap Convergence Accelerator project).

Signal booster

Partners with University Advancement and Marketing & Communications to reach donors and external audiences.

Raises the visibility of WashU’s environmental work.

Highlights research and people through events, communications, and public engagement.

Mission

  • Provide funding to support novel research questions being pursued through new collaborations
  • Bring people together to brainstorm and discuss exploratory research
  • Develop innovative research and curricular activities to provide applied experiential opportunities for faculty, staff, students and the community
The Center researcher hunts for climate answers