Student type: Undergraduates. The Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment will provide generous financial support for three to five Harvard undergraduates to participate in directed summer research under the guidance of university professors in China. Applications are now open and due on Monday, February 3.
59 organizations and 380 Harvard students and alumni descended on the Gutman Library on December 1st for the first Salata Institute Climate and Sustainability Career Expo.
The Salata Institute is seeking Harvard undergraduate and graduate students for a range of internship positions, including an Events Intern, a Website & Communications Intern, a Social Media Intern, and Audience Research Interns. Apply by Monday, August 28th.
The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University is seeking student applicants for its Climate Policy Summer Internship Program in partnership with the Massachusetts State House.
Are you considering a career related to environmental causes, energy or sustainability? Get a jump-start on the job and internship search by joining this webinar focused on ideas and strategies that will put you on the right track. Presented by Anthony Arcieri, Associate Director, OCS.
Access information about the diverse array of services, programs, and activities related to the fields of climate change, sustainability, and the environment that are available specifically to Harvard College learners all throughout the year.
Harvard Climate Entrepreneur’s Circle is a selective incubation program for high-potential ventures working to address climate change. Ventures in the yearlong program receive world-class one-on-one coaching, pro bono legal counsel, connections to industry leaders, and a peer group of ventures that are all working on innovative solutions to tackle climate change. Open to student and alumni founders.
The Harvard Climate Internship Program is a university-wide program supporting graduate students who work in a climate policy-oriented summer internship. It aims to complement the classroom climate learning experience, build the climate community, showcase future climate leaders, and promote broad representation in the program. Recipients may receive up to $7,000, as well as mentoring and an opportunity to participate in programming with policy practitioners and Harvard faculty.
BPEA EQT, part of EQT, a purpose-driven global investment organization in active ownership strategies, is offering a summer internship in Sustainability, located in Hong Kong or Singapore.
Want some structure in coming up with an impactful idea to tackle climate change? This class is for people who want to found a climate startup and do not yet have a viable idea. The Harvard Innovation Labs teaches classic ideation tools and how to apply them to the climate arena. Meet entrepreneurs leading the climate charge and learn how they began their ventures. Connect with a community of like-minded Harvard peers. Open to students, alumni, faculty and staff.
In January, two dozen Indigenous youth from across the circumpolar North visited Cambridge for the International Workshop on Indigenous Youth Leadership for the Changing Arctic. They joined Harvard Kennedy School students for the second half of IGA-67M: “Policy and Social Innovation for the Changing Arctic” for an intensive course in developing their own policy and social innovations to address issues in a region warming four times faster than the rest of the world.