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Through the MUIR program, faculty identify and submit an application on behalf of a Stanford undergraduate student who will work on a specific research project in support of the faculty member’s environmental research. MUIR fellowships allow faculty members to bring to their lab a funded undergraduate research intern...
The Haas Center for Public Service offers five Partnerships for Climate justice in the Bay Area (PCJ In the Bay) fellowships to supports partnerships between Stanford students, faculty and staff, and Bay Area community leaders to help build equitable climate change solutions.
Formulate, develop, and commercialize your ideas with a suite of certificate programs designed for innovators.
The Sustainability Accelerator drives solutions generated through collaborations and scales them through partners locally and globally to ensure they benefit all people. The grants are awarded in three tiers: planning, mid-range, and large-scale.
As one of the largest student-led events at the GSB, the fourth annual Business, Climate, and Innovation Summit will bring together GSB students, alumni, and the wider Stanford community to explore the challenges and opportunities presented by climate change...
We are a group of Stanford students, researchers, faculty, and alumni passionate about the broader topics of waste management across industries, sectors, functions and geographies. Our community offers an open platform for Stanford students and researchers to share projects and connect with like-minded waste experts in the field.
Sustainable Stanford is a university-wide effort to reduce our environmental impact, preserve resources, and lead sustainability by example across its three pillars - environment, economy, and equity.
The mission of Bits & Watts is to engage research, education and industry to anticipate that change and find innovative solutions to power the 21st century electric grid.
Stanford Student HYDROGEN Club aims to connect students/researchers across Stanford schools as well as industry leaders who are passionate about and/or working in hydrogen.
The Environmental Justice Working Group (EJWG) at Stanford is an intergenerational collective working to embed environmental justice into our research, teaching, and community-engagement at Stanford. Our EJWG Coordinating Council meets every two weeks....