
معرفی
Meg Boyle is an Assistant Professor in Residence at the University of Connecticut's Department of Natural Resources & the Environment within the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. She holds a BA in Biology and Environmental Studies from Bowdoin College (2005), an MPA from the University of Washington (2014), and a PhD in Geography from Penn State University (2021).
- Education:
- PhD, Geography, Penn State University, 2021
- MPA, University of Washington, 2014
- BA, Biology and Environmental Studies, Bowdoin College, 2005
Her research focuses on applied questions of climate change, environmental justice, and policy governance, emphasizing international climate agreements and their impact on equitable environmental outcomes. She explores solutions for food systems, marine ecosystems, and pandemic-related environmental challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Teaching emphasizes inclusive pedagogy, experiential learning, and community engagement, with a focus on preparing students for professional environmental roles. She actively involves students in research and promotes equity in policymaking.
Professional Experience Highlights:
- 2023–present: Assistant Professor in Residence, UConn
- 2022–2023: Visiting Assistant Professor, Colby College
- 2021–2022: Curriculum Development Consultant
- 2016–2021: Graduate Instructor of Record, Penn State
- 2003–2015: Non-profit work in climate policy and coalition-building
No specific scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided information.





