Department of Energy Scholars Program

The Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars program introduces undergraduates or recent graduates to the mission of the DOE.

The George and Charlotte Shultz Fellowship for Modern Israel Studies

The George and Charlotte Shultz Fellowship in Modern Israel Studies supports student research on issues relevant to modern Israel and the betterment of Israeli-Arab relations.  This year, in conjunction with the Precourt Institute for Energy, the fellowship will also support a student interested in pursuing energy–related research in Israel.

Schneider Fellows (formerly MAP Sustainable Energy Fellowships)

The Schneider Fellows program (formerly the MAP Sustainable Energy Fellowships) provides Stanford students with opportunities to work at leading U.S. non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the sustainable energy field. The Schneider Fellows spend a quarter tackling the world’s economic, environmental, social, and technical challenges associated with past, present, and future approaches of harnessing energy resources to deliver energy services.

Stanford Energy Internships in California (SEIC)

Stanford Energy Internships in California (SEIC) will offer a suite of energy-related, fully funded, public service internships for students within governmental organizations in California during the summer. For the summer of 2016, SEIC has secured five undergraduate-level internship opportunities within the California ISO (CAISO), California Air Resources Board (CARB), California Department of Water Resources (DWR), and the California Energy Commission (CEC).

Stanford Undergraduate Program on Energy Research (SUPER)

The Precourt Institute for Energy Summer Undergraduate Program on Energy Research aims to provide undergraduates with opportunities for work on faculty mentored and individualized energy research.  Undergraduates will delve deeply into one aspect of energy research while also gaining exposure to energy research across Stanford University.

Sustainable Stanford Internship Program

The Sustainable Stanford Internship Program provides a paid opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience implementing programs that influence on-campus sustainability. Each intern will commit to a summer or academic year-long program working to manage a campus sustainability project and bring about tangible results.

TomKat Center energyStartup Summer Internships

The TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy has two internship programs. The objectives of the summer internships are for students to gain work experience, develop applied engineering knowledge, learn entrepreneurship in a start-up environment, and build upon their academic studies.

TomKat/StartX Prize in Energy Innovation

The TomKat/StartX Prize in Energy Innovation is a competition open to entrepreneurially minded Stanford undergraduates from all majors who are passionate about sustainability and making a difference.  The winning team (up to 4 currently registered Stanford undergraduates) can spend 8 weeks next summer as TomKat Innovators in Residence at StartX refining and advancing your concept.

TomKat Energy Impact Summer Fellowships

The TomKat Energy Impact Summer Fellows will spend 8 weeks next summer working as a team with fellow undergraduate students on a multifaceted sustainable energy project with significant social impact.