Skip to Main Content

Program in Ecology
Home
Program in Ecology graduate education

Program in Ecology Graduate Degree

The University of Wyoming's ecology graduate program provides students with advanced, integrated training in the science of ecology. The Program in Ecology (PiE) is an interdisciplinary doctoral program focusing on the scientific study of the relations between organisms and their environments. Research interests of participating faculty span a broad range of organisms, environments, analytical tools, and spatial and temporal scales. Program in Ecology studies students receive training in the conceptual, philosophical, and historical underpinnings of ecological knowledge, as well as leadership and communication skills relevant to contemporary professional and public settings.


The Program in Ecology offers students:

  • Diverse research opportunities spanning the breadth of ecology,

  • Advanced training and facilities in cutting-edge analytical tools,

  • Grounding in the philosophical and historical underpinnings of ecology studies,

  • Leadership and communication preparation for scientific and public arenas,

  • Ample opportunities to network and collaborate with fellow students and faculty across departments and colleges.

Save the date: Ecology speakers, Fall 2012


October 4-5, Eric Pianka, University of Texas Austin

Program in Ecology student-invited speaker
Learn more >>

November 1, Steve Buskirk, University of Wyoming

Berry Center Distinguished Speaker
Learn more >>

November 8-9, Peter Adler, Utah State University

Program in Ecology student-invited speaker
Learn more >>

About Program in Ecology

No flash message

Dr. Bob Hall, PiE director, describes Ecology at UW

Find us on:

Footer Navigation