This project explores the health threats posed by brick kilns in Bangladesh. We aim to identify health risks by characterizing toxic metal-containing particulate matter formed in brick kilns, contributing to measuring the health impacts.
Offered by Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
The Division of Pain Medicine at Stanford University seeks qualified applicants interested in funded, full-time, 10-week summer mentorship in research supported by a grant from the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education.
This project explores the health threats posed by brick kilns in Bangladesh. We aim to identify health risks by characterizing toxic metal-containing particulate matter formed in brick kilns, contributing to measuring the health impacts.
Offered by Stanford Global Studies, Center for Human Rights and International Justice
The Center for Human Rights and International Justice is pleased to offer several paid summer fellowship opportunities for students interested in human rights and international justice.
Collaborate with social impact partner Omprakash to select an international organization for an internship. This fellowship is designed for students that are new to international service and/or international travel.
Students interested in exploring nursing as a career can choose a summer healthcare experience and organization that best fits their interests and needs, in a hospital, community-based clinic or other public health organization.
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Cardinal Quarter
Global, United States of America (Stanford off-campus)
Offered by Women’s Community Center, Haas Center for Public Service
Learn about gender, diversity, and social justice through a practicum with a nonprofit organization or government agency addressing social, political, or economic issues affecting women.
Continuing undergraduate students design and implement a full-time service experience with a domestic U.S. host organization during the summer quarter.
Through the Community Impact Fellowship, graduating seniors and co-terms work in full-time paid positions in US-based nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
Offered by Haas Center for Public Service, El Centro Chicano y Latino
Engage with Chicanx/Latinx communities to address issues of race, social justice, equity, inclusion, and artistic expressive history in movements for social change centered on the Chicanx/Latinx experience.