For over 50 years the Faculty of Environment has been dedicated to having a positive impact locally and globally. Our community of students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and industry partners make meaningful change happen in the classroom, the office, and in communities around the world, together. Our vision is to use our unique position as a leading teaching and research institute for the environment to create sustainable solutions needed to address the complex challenges facing our world.

Departments and schools
Our five departments and schools offer environmental education from all angles and their activities are enhanced by our two support units: Environment Technology & Instructional Support and the Ecology Lab.

Research excellence
Today,Ìýsustainability is a driver of modernization and profound changes are taking place in societyÌýas the pace of technological change accelerates, environmental concerns reach crisis levels, and demands for justice intensify.ÌýThese changes provide an imperative to focus our research on the world’s most pressing challenges.

TD Walter Bean Professorship
BuildingÌýthe knowledge and skills necessary for society to addressÌýcomplex environmental issues, the TD Walter Bean Professorship aims toÌýattract top international research professors on the environment to campus to give public lectures, teach classes, and meet with professors and students.
Discover your story in Environment
Join the global movement advocating for a greener, more sustainable world. Get outdoors and protect vulnerable ecosystems. Command a boardroom and make environmentally responsible business decisions. Design livable communities close to home, or work toward economic global equality. How do you want to leave your eco-friendly mark on the world?Ìý
Your scholarship and funding opportunities
Your community
We know that our students are among the best and brightest, and our staff and faculty are here to help you to continue to grow and succeed. Find out about the current student resources, supports and services that are available to you.
News
Environment students help advance reconciliation through best practices research
As part of their final capstone course, Environment and Business students, Lina Wilson, Cove Young, Sarah Fencott, and Megan Aucoin, developed a best practices final report to support the creation of a reconciliation action plan for the Faculty of Environment.
Celebrating Dr. Simon Courtenay: A legacy of leadership, learning, and environmental stewardship
Dr. Simon Courtenay is retiring after a distinguished career advancing aquatic research, education, and environmental governance. His leadership, mentorship, and service have left a lasting impact on SERS, the Faculty of Environment, and beyond.
Assessing wildfire preparedness in Alberta communities
Canada is undergoing more frequent, severe, and longer wildfire seasons. These extreme fires can be difficult to manage, and as they approach communities, they become increasingly costly, having negative impacts on human health, industry, and releasing significant amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.