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Water Institute Affiliate Faculty


The UF Water Institute brings together faculty from across disciplines to address complex water challenges through collaborative research, education, and outreach. Faculty affiliation is voluntary and established through registration in the Water Institute’s online database. 

Currently, the Water Institute includes over 180 affiliate faculty representing 80 departments and centers.  

“Working with the Water Institute has vastly expanded the network of researchers and practitioners with whom I collaborate, amplifying the impact and relevance of my research program. These connections not only bridge academic research disciplines (from engineering to ecology to economics), but also seek to co-develop solutions to water challenges with a broad range of stakeholders.”

– Water Institute Affiliate Faculty Member

Circles with the abbreviated names of the colleges at the University of Florida. The size correlates to the number of affiliate faculty. By order of size: CALS/IFAS, CLAS, HWCOE, CDP, Vet, Pharm, WCBA, HHP, PHHP, COTA, CJC, Law.
Water Institute Affiliate Faculty relative by college.

Benefits of Affiliation

Affiliate faculty are part of a university‑wide community that benefits from facilitated connections, interdisciplinary collaboration, research development support, and increased visibility across UF and beyond.

  • A broad network of water expertise and collaborative opportunities across the University of Florida.
  • Eligibility for Water Institute awards, funding, and programs for affiliate faculty and their students.
  • Proposal development support, peer review, and expert facilitation for interdisciplinary teams.
  • Updates on external funding, networking, and professional development opportunities through the weekly Droplet newsletter.
  • Recognition of faculty achievements through Water Institute communications and programs.

Expectations and Engagement

Water Institute affiliate faculty are expected to help elevate the community of faculty, students, and staff working on water issues at UF. There are multiple ways to fulfill this expectation that can align with your expertise and interests. Examples include:

  • Participating in interdisciplinary collaboration through working groups, proposals, and Water Institute–supported initiatives.
  • Engaging in Water Institute activities such as seminars, workshops, symposia, and student‑focused events.
  • Providing feedback, service, or leadership through committees, surveys, peer review, or advisory roles.
  • Supporting student development through mentoring, collaboration, and participation in Water Institute awards and programs.
  • When permitted by their college or unit, contributing a portion of IDC returns to support shared Water Institute initiatives.

Meet Our Affiliate Faculty

Discover affiliate faculty expertise using The Conduit—the Water Institute’s new chatbot—or explore the full list of affiliate faculty below.

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