The Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society brings together all members of our campus community to address society’s most challenging problems, particularly in the areas of energy, health, and the environment. Through interdisciplinary scholarship, initiatives, courses, and events, we enhance Boston College’s rich history of working across disciplines to develop new knowledge that makes a real-world impact.

 

 

Program & Initiative Spotlight

COP 29, UN Climate Change Conference, attended by Boston College students, staff, and faculty,  in Baku, Azerbaijan, November 11-22 November, 2024.

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Gustavo​ Cardona e Almeida
Kaley McCarty
Sangeeta​ Kishore
Lyann​ Tam
Caitlin (Caity) Bolton
Elizabeth (Liz) Schwab

COP29 Symposium

Schiller Institute Convening Space  (Room 501)

Friday, February 21, 11 AM - 3 PM

Join us to hear from our COP29 delegation, which included four faculty, six graduate students, seven undergraduate students, and one staff member. At the symposium, you’ll have an opportunity to hear about delegates’ experiences, learn more about COP, and discover how you can apply to be part of the COP30 delegation. Our keynote speaker will be Esquire Henry, a passionate youth advocate and community leader from Antigua.

Boston College is an official Observer Organization for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP). COP plays an active role in global climate change policymaking. The University has sent delegations to the past four conferences (COP26, COP27, COP28 and COP29). 

Research Spotlight

Faculty Funding Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Research

 

Key Dates:

February 10th, 2025 at 5 PM | Letter of Interest (LOI)

February 28th, 2025 at 5 PM | Completed Application

Applications are now open for funding to support faculty interdisciplinary research and projects that foster partnerships in the Global South and Massachusetts.

The Schiller Institute Grants for Exploratory Collaborative Research (SI-GECS) fund collaborative research and creative activities within the Schiller Institute’s core focus areas: energy, the natural environment, and health.

The Schiller Institute Grants for Research in Targeted and Emerging Areas (SI-RITEA) support timely and specialized research topics, updated annually to reflect current priorities.

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