Shaping the next generation of environmental leaders
If you’re passionate or at least curious about the natural world and the extraordinary diversity of life on Earth, and want to contribute to keeping our planet a healthy, life‑sustaining home for millions of species through hands‑on sustainable practices and community‑engaged solutions, then the Sustainability + Innovation track may be for you!
Applications for the Fall 2026 Fung Fellowship Cohort will open February 9th.
In May 2019, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) published a report emphasizing that close to one million species are currently threatened with extinction. More importantly, according to the IPBES this mass extinction trend will not improve without transformative change, meaning “a fundamental, system-wide reorganization across technological, economic and social factors, including paradigms, goals and values.” Thus, our aim is to recruit, motivate, train, support, and uplift those students who are interested in developing technology innovations that improve the quality of life on Earth, not only for themselves, but for everyone, including Earth’s other life forms.
In partnership with the College of Engineering and Rausser College of Natural Resources, this track follows the Fung Fellowship model of experiential, team- and project-based learning focused on creating technology solutions for sustainability and environmental health challenges with a particular emphasis on maintaining biodiversity.
Fellows in this track will work with nonprofits and other industry partners on real-world sustainability challenges while engaging with stakeholder communities to better understand and address their needs for living more harmoniously with nature.
As a Fung Fellow in the Sustainability + Innovation track you will:
Engage with stakeholder communities to better understand and address their needs for living more harmoniously with nature
Experience the innovation and design process from prototype to product
Embed within communities and work with partner organizations to co-create solutions
Establish yourself as a leader in an emerging field in biodiversity, sustainability, and environmental conservation
Have access to professional development and exploratory opportunities, such as conferences, site visits, networking events, workshops and other career development resources
Qualifications & Requirements:
Registered student at UC Berkeley
Rising junior or rising senior (sophomore or junior standing when applying) with a passion or curiosity for conservation, biodiversity, social impact, design, and technology.
Example Student Projects with Partner Organizations:
Buoy Crushing Strategies in Papahânaumokuâkea
The project focused on developing buoy crushing prototype(s) in order to create more efficient travel trips for the PMDP Hawaii team as they collect and transport coastal debris pollution.
“[This] was a fantastic experience … I learned a lot about myself and how to be a better team member in the future. Although before the FF, I started to prepare myself for a career in Conservation Biology; this experience brought even more reassurance that I chose the best path for life as well as [provided a] unique experience of how community-based conservation is done in the real world”
If you’re ready for training, skill building, real-world opportunities, and recognition for making positive impacts in biodiversity conservation, then we encourage you to join the waitlist for the Fung Fellowship Sustainability + Innovation track today!