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Explore Energy is an interdisciplinary student engagement and energy education program at Stanford University. Our mission is to enhance and amplify the Stanford student experience around energy...
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...
The Stanford Venture Studio is an entrepreneurship hub for graduate students exploring new venture ideas. It connects students to resources, entrepreneurial expertise, and an interdisciplinary community of like-minded peers and alumni...
A Law Firm-Led Effort to Provide Pro Bono Legal Services to Sustainability-Focused Entrepreneurs and Non-Profit Organizations
A website dedicated to helping students build their dream team, whether it be for a specific venture idea, or specific entrepreneurial classes.
Formulate, develop, and commercialize your ideas with a suite of certificate programs designed for innovators.
Students for a Sustainable Stanford is an inclusive and intersectional community that strives for long-lasting sustainable practices on and off the Stanford campus through discussion, engagement, and direct action.
At Stanford Energy Club, our goal is to engage with the real world energy sector in meaningful ways - from energy career fairs like our annual Energy & Sustainability Networking Night, to interdisciplinary SEC Projects with Bay area and international energy startups. By facilitating collaboration between students and leaders...
Stanford Climate and Health provides a space for the Stanford community to take action on climate change, planetary and environmental health, and sustainable health care by engaging in advocacy, education, dialogue, and research. We are working on several projects, including climate change integration into...
Founded in 2003, the Stanford chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) is a student-led affiliate of the Haas Center for Public Service. Stanford ESW aims to address the challenges of global poverty and sustainability by harnessing the energy and creativity of student engineers. We partner with organizations...