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Through the Schneider Fellows program, Stanford students work at leading U.S. nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in the sustainable energy field. Fellows spend a summer quarter or one year tackling the world’s economic, environmental, social, and technical challenges...
Regional-, state-, and city-level efforts are essential in our fight against climate change, especially in the field of energy. Stanford University is committed to helping by integrating its students into energy and climate ecosystems in the West...
The goal of the Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship is to bring together the brightest minds in energy from around the world to develop knowledge necessary to realize that vision. Fellows will work with at least two faculty members from different academic departments...
By augmenting curriculum with experts and experiences, TomKat energyCatalyst Grants aim to cultivate interdisciplinary thinking and introduce or deepen students’ knowledge around sustainability concepts...
The Data Science for Social Good summer program trains aspiring researchers to work on data science projects with social impact. Working closely with governments and nonprofits, participants take on real-world problems in education, health, energy...
The Bill Lane Center for the American West internships offer opportunities for Stanford undergraduates to explore careers in energy, conservation, land use, museum curation, resource management, natural history, and more. All internships last ten weeks.
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.
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....
In 1987, a small group of dedicated students founded Stanford Food Recovery, formerly known as SPOON, to collect unused and leftover food at Stanford and redistribute it to the hungry in Palo Alto.
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...