Established in 2017, the mission of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Environmental Justice Student Organization is to create space for students, faculty, and the Harvard-wide community to discuss and raise awareness about environmental justice (EJ) issues locally and globally, and work towards addressing these injustices in our communities at Harvard, locally, and beyond.
Established in 2019, the Harvard Undergraduate Clean Energy Group (HUCEG). Seeks to accelerate the clean energy transition through interdisciplinary education and climate action.
A community of graduate students committed to tackling environmental issues. This student organization connects GSAS students across disciplines to work together on environmental issues of common interest and immediate concern.
The mission of the Harvard College Conservation Society is to assist conservation-related NGO’s worldwide in advocating, publicizing, and working on both international and local projects that focus on sustainable development, wildlife protection, ecotourism, and environmental conservation.
The Harvard Society of Black Scientists and Engineers seeks to support Black Harvard students pursuing degrees in life sciences, engineering, applied sciences, and other STEM fields
Harvard Undergraduates for Environmental Justice (HUEJ) seeks to both educate and mobilize members of the Harvard and surrounding community in order to protect the Earth’s resources and ecosystems.
Harvard Plant Futures is a student-led organization based at Harvard University that is broadly focused on plant-based food systems and related issues. We are part of the greater mission to bring about a more ethical, sustainable, healthy, accessible, culturally appropriate, and efficient plant-based food system.
HUGHF aims to provide the Harvard undergraduate community with a comprehensive view of global health issues alongside opportunities to actively address them through field work.