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Giving to Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
Giving to Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
There are Many Opportunities to Contribute to our Educational and Scientific Mission
EEMB focuses education and research aimed at solving some of societies most pressing environmental problems including consequences of global warming, invasive and endangered species, impacts of environmental change, biological control of introduced pests and parasites, biodiversity, pollution, harmful algal blooms, ocean acidification and acid rain. Support by private individuals, foundations and corporations is crucial for EEMB to reach its goals.
Areas in Need of Funding
Your Unrestricted Support Gives Funding to These Areas
- Undergraduate Laboratory Teaching Equipment
- Undergraduate Awards
- Undergraduate Fellowships
- Graduate Fellowships
- Student Research Projects
- Seminar Speakers and Symposia
Or You May Ear Mark your Gift
We are especially seeking funds for:
This program pairs highly motivated biology undergraduates one-on-one with graduate student mentors to conduct research under the guidance of a UCSB biology professor during the summer. This program aims to train the next generation of environmental problem solvers.
Help support a student fellowship to honor and recognize Professor Robert Haller's contributions to the teaching and training thousands of undergraduate and graduate students during his long service to the University of California Santa Barbara.
How to Make a Donation
You can download the Donation Form below and help by providing a tax-deductible donation in any amount.
Other Ways to Support EEMB
We welcome your creativity in specifying a gift that will engender a unique, individual legacy in your name.
Designate Funding for Centers, Researchers and Facilities
Annual Contributions
Annual contributions of $1,000 or more qualifies you for membership in the Chancellor's Council at the University of California, Santa Barbara. UCSB is an internationally recognized center for teaching and research, known for its interdisciplinary programs and innovative research. It is consistently ranked among the top American universities for the impact of its research programs in both the sciences and humanities. Your gifts to EEMB will help maintain UCSB's pursuit of excellence in research and teaching in the years to come.
Questions?
Please feel free to contact us.
Professor Alice Alldredge
Chair of the EEMB Development Committee
Phone (805) 893-3997
Email: eembalumni@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Dan Oh
Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations
Engineering & the Sciences
Email: dan.oh@ia.ucsb.edu
Office: (805) 893-7223
Cell: (805) 451-4875
Fax: (805) 893-5821
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