The U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) has opened applications for the third annual Hydropower Collegiate Competition (HCC) and sixth annual Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC). Click to learn more.
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.
Seven new collaborative student projects will be funded through the Salata Institute Student Organization Funding Program. The projects range from a new climate justice seminar series to a university-wide network for climate and health faculty and students.
The founder of Harvard’s Climate Leaders Program returns to campus to share climate career tips from within government, and an appreciation for “elaborate compromise.”
The Salata Institute Climate and Sustainability Career Expo will bring together Harvard students and alumni to network and discuss opportunities in climate and sustainability with dozens of employers on December 1st.
At a semesterly gathering convened by the Salata Institute, undergraduate and graduate students discussed how to collaborate on climate solutions and strengthen Harvard University’s role in addressing the climate challenge.
With funding from the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements, students from across Harvard University prepare to attend the critical global climate change conference in Dubai.
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships (URAF) serves Harvard College students as well as faculty and administrators across the university as the primary source of information about undergraduate research and prestigious scholarships at Harvard and beyond.
Student Type: All. The Radcliffe Engaged Student Grant Program provides $1,500 stipends per project to support the research, creative, and service work of Harvard undergraduate and graduate students on topics related to the Radcliffe Engaged focus areas.