The Haas Center for Public Service and the Earth Systems Program have partnered to launch the Earth Systems Public Service Summer Fellowship as part of the Cardinal Quarter initiative. This Fellowship allows students to apply what they have learned through interdisciplinary environmental studies and further engage this learning during a summer internship experience working in public service with an organization or government agency. Contact ktewks@stanford.edu with questions. Applications can be found on the Haas website. Applications due February 9, 2016.
Made possible through a generous gift of the Volpert family, provides financial support for work on research projects and internships undertaken by Earth Systems majors that will foster students’ growth as interdisciplinary environmental scholars and problem-solvers. Application information is available here. Contact program staff with questions. Applications are due February 26, 2016, 5 p.m.
For summer research with a Stanford Earth faculty member on a designated project.
The Haas Center, in collaboration with campus programs and centers, supports undergraduate students to pursue local, national, and global immersive and intensive (8-weeks or more, full-time) service experiences.
The Gardner, Ford, SPIN and Public Scholarship Summer fellowships support students to work in full-time, mentored positions with outstanding leaders after graduation.
To promote the awareness of environmental issues resulting from past and present energy use (support NGO efforts).
SIG offers 50 paid fellowships and internship stipends annually for students to work in public policy across the country and around the world.
On-campus summer research. Join participating faculty members in their labs for already-establised projects. For freshmen and sophomores.
For a “voyage of scientific discovery” to any appropriate world location. Application through the Department of Anthropology.
Small Grants, Major Grants, Chappell Lougee Scholarships, Conference Grants
National Fellowships that require a Stanford nomination through the office of Undergraduate Advising and Research.
Funding for 100 fellowship opportunities to support nine-week public service experiences in the U.S. and abroad.
For rising juniors majoring in atmospheric, oceanic, remote sensing technology, science teacher education, science policy, or environmental science disciplines.