Training & EducationThe Chicago Botanic Garden’s efforts to save the world’s plants begin with learning. With knowledge, we are able to take action and make changes that support healthy ecosystems. Critical to future success is training the next generation of conservationists. The Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden serves as a major center for plant conservation science education. From accredited graduate and undergraduate degree programs to internships, workshops and seminars, the Garden is providing exceptional training for future conservation leaders.
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Doctoral programs
Northwestern University Doctoral Program
in Plant Biology & Conservation
University of Illinois at Chicago
Landscapes, Ecological, and Anthropogenic Processes
(LEAP) Ph.D. Program
University of Chicago
Committee on Evolutionary Biology

internships
Conservation and Land Management (CLM) Internship
National Science Foundation
Research Experiences for Undergraduates