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Featured Event
Building Coastal Resilience: U.S. Risks and Preparedness
September 19, 2017 8:00 am
Stanford scholars, government and business leaders, and other stakeholders will discuss the threats to and future of the world's coasts.
Upcoming Events
Energy Seminar: Speakers Danny Cullenward, Mason Inman, and Michael Mastrandrea »
October 2, 2017 4:30 pm PDT
TBA
A Conversation with Franklin M. Orr »
October 3, 2017 4:00 pm PDT
A conversation to be hosted by the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
Envisioning the Electric Utility in 2030: Fat or Skinny? »
October 9, 2017 4:30 pm PDT
In a new article and white paper published in Public Utilities Fortnightly, E3’s managing partner,Dr. Ren Orans , and his co-authors argue that debates over utility business and regulatory models have...
Design Your Social Impact Career »
October 9, 2017 6:00 pm PDT
Learn how to turn your interests in social impact into a job after you graduate! Meet with leaders from over 50 social impact organizations to get first-hand insight into their career paths, their organization's work, and their fields more broadly. Come away with strategies and contacts for your job search. While some organizations may be...
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Ongoing Events
Environmental Forum »
The Environmental Forum informs the Stanford community about a broad range of environmental issues and solutions through presentation and discussion by global experts from within Stanford and other leading academic institutions, government, NGOs, foundations and business. The forum is open to Stanford faculty, graduate students, postdocs, and staff.
MARINE Graduate Seminar Series Seminar »
MARINE (Monterey Area Research Institutions' Network for Education) hosts a bi-monthly seminar series. Most seminars are preceded by journal club sessions held either at Stanford, UC Santa Cruz, and in the Monterey area where students discuss the background on the topic and prepare questions for the seminar. Seminar topics this year will include: ocean acidification, desalination, and salmon and dams. The MARINE program, an initiative sponsored by the Center for Ocean Solutions, facilitates exchange among students by providing an array of inter-institutional activities such as courses, seminars, and workshops, which create opportunities for students to apply their training to ocean challenges and engage in real world problem-solving and policy recommendations. It is a collaboration of seven academic campuses: CSU Monterey Bay, Hopkins Marine Station, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Naval Postgraduate School, Stanford University, and UC Santa Cruz.