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You'll cultivate knowledge about the ecological and societal challenges facing our world today while acquiring hands-on skills to drive meaningful transformation. Examine environmental concerns through multiple lenses, incorporating diverse disciplines like anthropology, political science, and economics. You'll investigate the connections between communities, locations, and ecosystems alongside faculty engaged in real-world research. Develop expertise in pressing matters including pollution, global warming, urban development, and wider socio-spatial patterns. Customize your academic journey beyond lectures through our vibrant student-run organizations. The EcoGeog Society partners with regional nonprofits on impactful initiatives while fostering a supportive network for geography and sustainability students. Meanwhile, the ECS Society provides a forum for students to exchange perspectives and brainstorm solutions for local Canterbury challenges.