The University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute, part of the School of Geography and the Environment, pioneers a distinctive programme spanning from interdisciplinary scientific research toward understanding environmental change and its impacts to sustainable solutions for decision-makers responding to the convergent and interacting combination of systemic challenges posed by social-environmental change. The ECI has more than 60 researchers and 60 graduate students from some 40 countries, forming expert teams in: biodiversity and climate adaptation; climate impacts and adaptation; ecosystem dynamics and services; energy demand management; food and water security; and sustainable infrastructure systems. The ECI leads and engages in large national and international consortia with research and more than 350 stakeholder partners. In addition, they train international graduate students from the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and engineering in strategic environmental leadership, management and decision-making through our unique interdisciplinary post-graduate MSc, MPhil, and DPhil programmes.