About Us
What We Do
Effective and just solutions to escalating environmental threats and hazards will require a geoscience workforce with a solid foundation in Earth system science, strong technical skills, and cross-disciplinary expertise. To address this need, researchers at UC Irvine came together to develop the Community Geoscience Initiative (CGI) in Fall 2023. Our primary aim is to recruit and train cohorts of PhD student and postbaccalaureate CGI Fellows to conduct community-based environmental and geoscience research.
Program activities revolve around recruiting, training, and mentoring eclectic cohorts of postbaccalaureate and PhD student fellows. Fellows will co-design and conduct research projects with community partners, with guidance from faculty across various UC Irvine departments and organizations. Our program objectives are to:
- Empower the next generation. Train and empower postbaccalaureate and PhD students to pursue graduate education and careers related to addressing environmental challenges.
- Expand participation. Increase involvement of scientists from geoscience and related STEM fields in community-engaged environmental science research.
- Cross-disciplinary collaborations. Build strong cross-disciplinary collaborations between geoscientists and experts from various other fields.
- Fair partnerships. Establish fair partnerships with community-based organizations.
- Transformative learning ecosystem. Transform geosciences culture by building a learning ecosystem that breaks traditional institutional, disciplinary, and hierarchical boundaries.
The Community Geoscience Initiative is housed within the UCI Department of Earth System Science, and led in close partnership with the UCI Research Justice Shop.
We collaborate with four Southern California-based community organizations:
- Getting Residents Engaged in Empowering Neighborhoods- Madison Park Neighborhood Association (GREEN-MPNA) in Santa Ana, CA
- Crystal Cove Conservancy (CCC) in Newport Beach, CA
- Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples (SPI) in Marina del Rey, CA
- Orange County Environmental Justice (OCEJ) in Orange County, CA
We incorporate knowledge from multiple academic disciplines, practitioners, and communities struggling to address the impacts of current and future environmental challenges. Programming supports training of postbaccalaureate and PhD student fellows, postdoctoral scholars, UC Irvine faculty, community-based organizations in Southern California, and geoscience researchers and educators worldwide, while also building links between them.
The Community Geoscience Initiative, which is funded by a 5-year Implementation award from the NSF Cultural Transformation of the Geoscience Community program, involves a wide array of activities and vast network of partners. The primary activities revolve around recruitment and training and mentorship of eclectic cohorts of postbaccalaureate and PhD student Fellows who co-design and conduct research projects with community partners in Southern California.
The Community Geoscience Initiative serves as a model for transforming geoscience research and education globally, addressing environmental challenges in the communities that are most impacted. Program activities have significant implications for education, workforce development, and capacity building to address environmental threats and hazards. It transforms geoscience research culture by emphasizing community engagement to address societal issues. Through effective mentorship and authentic, community-engaged research experiences, our Fellows build scientific identities and a sense of belonging in the geosciences, both inside and outside academia.
This project is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation Implementation Award #2228216 (Principal Investigator Kathleen Johnson).
The UCI Community Geoscience Initiative acknowledges our presence on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Acjachemen and Tongva Peoples, who still hold strong cultural, spiritual, and physical ties to this region.
Contact Us
Department of Earth System Science
Croul Hall
Irvine, CA 92697-3100
garciar1@uci.edu
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