EPIC research is helping to assess climate change impacts, quantify its costs, and identify policies to reduce emissions and adapt to a changing world.
EPIC hosts delegations of lawmakers from around the world for knowledge exchange visits to enhance evidence-driven policy making and seed future collaboration.
EPIC's Clean Air Program Director Christa Hasenkopf breaks down why air pollution is such a silent but devastating force—especially in the Global South—and what can be done to fight it.
Want to work for EPIC? In addition to open opportunities to become a full-time member of our team, EPIC runs several fellowship and internship programs.
Fellowships
EPIC fellowship programs provide hands-on experience to students and early-career researchers interested in pursuing a career in energy and environmental research.
Predoctoral fellowships provide aspiring early career researchers with an in-depth understanding of the research process while undergoing intensive career development in a tight-knit community through a one- or two-year program.
DRW fellows have the opportunity to carry out individual research projects while also working alongside faculty to develop their research skills. These fellowships are available to accepted UChicago graduate students.
The University of Chicago Energy and Environment Lab (E&E Lab) is seeking a Research Director to provide technical and intellectual leadership to the E&E Lab, and develop and support environmental policy research projects.
The Energy Policy Institute (EPIC) is seeking to hire a full-time Research Professional to work with Professor Michael Greenstone on ongoing and new research projects related to research on the Economics of the Global Energy Challenge.
The Energy Policy Institute (EPIC) is seeking to hire a full-time Research Professional to work with Professor Koichiro Ito on ongoing and new research projects related to evaluating various energy and environmental policies in the US, Japan, China, India, Chile, and other countries.
EPIC research is helping to assess climate change impacts, quantify its costs, and identify policies to reduce emissions and adapt to a changing world.
EPIC hosts delegations of lawmakers from around the world for knowledge exchange visits to enhance evidence-driven policy making and seed future collaboration.
EPIC's Clean Air Program Director Christa Hasenkopf breaks down why air pollution is such a silent but devastating force—especially in the Global South—and what can be done to fight it.