The SPIKE Center for Sustainability Education and the Nature, Environment, Science & Technology (NEST) Studio for the Arts will offer SPIKE-NEST Graduate Fellowships in 2026

The Nature, Environment, Science & Technology (NEST) Studio for the Arts at the University of Colorado Boulder (蜜桃传媒破解版下载) has partnered with the SPIKE Center for Sustainability Education (SPIKE Center) to support both undergraduate and graduate students to work on collaborative, sustainability-focused projects bridging the arts and sciences.听
This project seeks to develop collaborative and interdisciplinary explorations of sustainability. Each awarded group will consist of cross-disciplinary small teams of graduate student collaborators that welcome and mentor an undergraduate student who will work on a media project alongside the team, resulting in a broadly-defined media project for public exhibition on campus focusing on sustainability. Example projects may include: public installations, performances, time-based or moving-image based works, sonic or audio compositions, or any other arts forms that would be within practice-based research.听
Since 2017, NEST has supported over 80 graduate students, facilitating art-science exhibitions across the state, featuring new research that has manifested in film, sculpture, music, painting, video, virtual reality, and all manner of live performance, including poetry, theater, and dance. Projects have been presented at scientific conferences, in science journals, and yielded quantitative data in multiple dissertations.听 In 2026, NEST joins forces with SPIKE to engage more students and to think creatively about sustainability in cross-disciplinary work at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载.听
The SPIKE Center formed in Fall 2025 to assist in the implementation of Chancellor Schwartz鈥檚 vision for sustainability at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 in the sphere of education. The SPIKE Center works to facilitate a shared future of sustainability education at the campus and support its realization.听听
鈥淕raduate students never fail to create imaginative new methods for approaching society鈥檚 biggest problems,鈥 said Erin Espelie, co-Founder of the NEST Studio for the Arts. 鈥淭his partnership with the SPIKE Center will empower more students to explore the intersection of the arts and sustainability sciences, creating new ways to work across disciplines.鈥澨听
鈥淎t the SPIKE Center we seek to support sustainability education pursuits from all academic approaches,鈥 said Max Boykoff, Faculty Executive Director of the SPIKE Center. 鈥淎rtistic performance and exhibitions play a crucial role in shaping the popular consciousness around sustainability, and we are delighted to partner with the NEST Studio on this project.鈥澨听
鈥淭he SPIKE-NEST partnership reflects 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 belief that powerful sustainability solutions emerge when artists and scientists create together,鈥 noted 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Andrew Mayock. 鈥淏y supporting these summer fellows, we are investing in bold, cross-disciplinary thinking that will help shape a more resilient and imaginative future鈥.听
The deadline for NEST-SPIKE summer 2026 proposals is March 23rd, 2026. Send proposals to nest@colorado.edu with the subject line: Summer Fellowship Application.听