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Applications are now open for the Equator 2026 Research School and the Equator 2026 Mentoring Network. These fully funded programs aim to help students from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK build careers in environmental research. Led by Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Birmingham, they offer training, mentorship, and networking to support diverse talent in this field.

About the Equator 2026 Programme

The Equator initiative works to increase diversity in environmental research. It provides clear paths for students at various stages, from undergraduates to early career researchers. Funded by a network of universities with NERC Doctoral Landscape Awards, the program receives support from groups like Black Geographers, the Royal Geographical Society, the Geological Society, the Institution of Environmental Sciences, and the British Geological Survey.

Two main parts make up the program: the Mentoring Network and the Research School. Each targets specific needs and runs at set times in 2026.

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Equator 2026 Mentoring Network (April to August 2026)

This network pairs participants with mentors from academia and industry. It runs from April to August and helps people form professional relationships. Students gain personalized career advice, while experienced professionals can apply to mentor others.

Key activities include expanding networks and learning about job paths in environmental research. The setup creates a supportive space for growth. It suits those ready to share knowledge or seek guidance.

Equator 2026 Research School (29 June to 3 July 2026)

Hosted at Sheffield Hallam University, this five-day event focuses on advanced research skills. Undergraduates and Master’s students learn about PhD programs and how to enter them. Postgraduate researchers and early postdocs work on grant writing and networking.

Sessions cover research design and connections with experts. Participants build peer groups and gain practical tools. The intensive format prepares attendees for success in environmental science.

Who Should Apply

These opportunities target UK-based students from ethnic minority backgrounds interested in environmental research careers. Undergraduates and Master’s students fit the Research School if they want PhD insights. Postgraduate researchers and early postdocs benefit from both programs.

Mentors with expertise in the field can join the Mentoring Network. Check full eligibility on the official site. The programs welcome those at different career points.

Key Benefits

Both parts offer full funding, so no costs for accepted participants. Access mentors from top institutions provides real-world advice. Training builds skills like grant writing and PhD applications.

Networking opens doors to long-term contacts in academia and industry. Exposure to leaders boosts confidence and knowledge. These steps help create inclusive research communities.

How to Apply

Visit the official website for criteria and forms: https://lnkd.in/evkrxr6d. Apply soon, as spots fill fast. The programs select based on fit and potential impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Equator 2026 programme?

The Equator 2026 programme helps UK students from ethnic minority backgrounds build careers in environmental research through training, mentorship, and networking.

Who can apply for the Research School?

Undergraduates and Master’s students from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK who are interested in PhD programs in environmental research can apply.

When does the Mentoring Network run?

The Mentoring Network runs from April to August 2026 and pairs participants with mentors from academia and industry.

How do I apply for these programs?

Visit the official website at https://lnkd.in/evkrxr6d for eligibility details and application forms, and apply soon as spots fill quickly.

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