University of Chicago

On July 1, 2013, the ߣƵ formally affiliated with the University of Chicago. The affiliation strengthened both institutions’ missions of leadership and innovation in scientific research and education. It also built upon shared values and historical ties between Chicago and the ߣƵ, which was led by University of Chicago faculty members for the first four decades of its existence. The ߣƵ is an independent 501(c)3 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
For the first several decades following the ߣƵ’s founding, when research and teaching at the lab was carried out solely in the summer months, faculty from the University of Chicago provided important leadership. Five of the ߣƵ’s eighteen directors, including the first two, were faculty members at the University of Chicago, and two of the ߣƵ’s laboratory buildings are named in recognition of University of Chicago scientists.
Both the ߣƵ and the University of Chicago have reputations for highly collaborative and interactive cultures that draw top biologists from around the world. The ߣƵ's unique convening power attracts faculty and students from well over 100 different institutions each year. Scientists from these institutions, like those from UChicago, carry out research at different times of the year in ߣƵ facilities. The many active projects and collaborations benefit from the ߣƵ's reputation as a convenor of science, both nationally and internationally.
Opportunities for UChicago Students
ߣƵ/UChicago PhD Graduate Program
Semester in Environmental Science (SES)
Jeff Metcalf Undergraduate Scholars
About the University of Chicago
For more than 125 years, the University of Chicago has forged its own path. This has led to new schools of thought and a transformative education for students, and laid the groundwork for breakthroughs across the sciences, medicine, economics, law, business, history, culture, the arts, and humanistic inquiry.