Partnerships
Collaborate to Unlock Potential
Forming connections to forge opportunities.
Step beyond the classroom and into a world filled with opportunities for growth and learning. Our partnerships with key local organizations provide you with internships, research projects and access to state-of-the-art facilities, setting the stage for your Phoenix transformation.
Current Partnerships
As a student in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology, you will have access to unique and invaluable opportunities through the partnerships we have with local organizations. These partnerships help to shape your experiential learning in and outside of the classroom.
Medical College of Wisconsin
In partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), UW-Green Bay offers an innovative curriculum with early clinical exposure and access to leading healthcare facilities. Its supportive, close-knit community prepares students for medical challenges and leadership in healthcare.
Center for Food in Community & Culture
The Center for Food in Community and Culture strives to forge stronger relationships between sustainable food systems, a sound environment and healthy people and equitable communities, locally and globally.
NEW Water
With a shared goal for water quality improvements and sustainability for the bay, we've partnered with Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District (NEW Water) to explore and develop a series of projects and programs for education, research and water reclamation, among others.
Einstein Project
Like UW-Green Bay, the Einstein Project aims to make education accessible and affordable. It just makes sense for us to connect as partners. The Einstein Project provides educators with the interactive resources to give students quality education in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Tiny Earth
UW-Green Bay is joining the push to mitigate one of the most critical public health crises facing the world: antibiotic resistance. In Tiny Earth, student scientists hunt for novel antibiotic organisms in soil samples. It’s a global and growing network—in 2017, the program added 40 new partner institutions.
Green Bay Water Utility
Our partnership allows us to explore opportunities, including water quality research, student mentoring and other workforce development, all of which will include a focus on protecting and enhancing the quality of the water in our surrounding watershed and ensuring high quality, safe, reliable drinking water.
U. S. Geological Survey
Our scientists develop new methods and tools to enable timely, relevant and useful information about the Earth and its processes, from natural hazards to resources to the health of our ecosystems and environment.
Fresh Water Collaborative
UW-Green Bay is one of thirteen universities across the state, along with organizations in government, industry and local communities, that have partnered to lead the nation in water-related science.
NEWMA
Our engineering programs have a strong partnership with the NEW Manufacturing Alliance (NEWMA) that provides annual scholarships to our students, connects faculty and students with regional manufacturing businesses.
As a Partner, How You Can Help Our Students?
Below are some ways you can contribute:
Business Contribution | Impact |
---|---|
Named Student Scholarships |
|
Student Internships |
|
Research Partnerships |
|
Equipment Acquisition Support |
|
Endowed Research & Innovation |
|
Named Classrooms & Labs |
|
Named Professorships |
|
Meet a
Phoenix
"UWGB prepared me for post graduation in many ways, but the one that impacted me the most was the mechanical engineering capstone project. This project allowed me to choose from 3 organizations to work with. Out of the 3, I chose Vyper Industrial because I could personally relate to their products and their company vision. After working alongside Vyper during my time at UWGB, I was hired by them as an intern, which later led on to me being hired full time."
Anthony Tomczak '23
Major in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineer at Vyper Industrial
Ask Our Experts
Dean of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology since its inception, John Katers is no stranger to UW-Green Bay. He's worked for UW-Green Bay since 1995 and earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees here. If you have questions about CSET, he's happy to help!