The Environmental division provides ongoing opportunites for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in important research and environmental engineering research projects. Learn more about working and studying at the UWRL, the College of Engineering, and Utah State University below.
Current Research Openings
The UWRL is always looking for students to help with research and laboratory work. Please see UWRL Employment & Research Opportunities to see current open positions.
UWRL Student Experience and Benefits
The UWRL offers an excellent working environment for both undergraduate and graduate students. With an instutional emphasis on water, environmental, and hydrologic engineering, students work with experienced and passionate faculty members from many different areas. Nestled just downstream from first dam and the Logan River, the UWRL features free parking and diverse faculty, staff, and students working on interesting field, laboratory and computer projects. Students work with other engaged classmates on research that impacts not only Utah, but countires throughout the world.
Studying at Utah State University
As one of the two premier research institutions in Utah, the university prides itself in providing a high-quality education at an affordable price. Located in the city of Logan in northern Utah’s Cache Valley, Utah State University is 80 miles northeast of Salt Lake City and is within a day’s driving distance of six national parks. The surrounding area, including ski resorts, lakes, rivers and mountains, makes Utah State one of the finest recreational environments in the nation.