Hosted annually at Yale University, the Graduate Conference in Religion and Ecology is a space for students to engage in dynamic, interdisciplinary conversations across curricular boundaries. As an international conference, we host students from the fields of Environmental Studies, Environmental Humanities, Forestry, Conservation, History, Social Sciences, Food Studies, Philosophy, Ethics, Theology, Religious Studies, Law & Policy, and Animal Ethics, among others. We strongly encourage interdisciplinary work across these topics to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of this conference. Our presenters range from undergraduate students to PhD candidates, and even include recent graduates who are implementing this academic research in the workplace.