Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES)
The Globalizing Eurasia Grant is multi-country summer research grant that is intended for undergraduate and graduate students who plan to conduct research in two or more countries in Russia, Central and East Europe, the Caucasus, or Central Asia.
Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES), Stanford Global Studies
PCRC is internationally recognized for its innovative approaches to peace education, transitional justice, violence prevention, and post-conflict reconciliation.
Support Acterra’s decarbonization and energy equity efforts in the just transition to renewable energy by expanding outreach and education with low-income and/or disadvantaged communities.
Work with an innovative nonprofit building food resilience among low-income families in San Jose and beyond by developing a marketing plan, translating Shared Garden curriculum, and decreasing food waste through a Composting Hub.
Gain first-hand experience in community organizing, apply your research skills to help build awareness of climate and environmental injustices at Stanford's doorstep, and help expand the capacity of a grassroots organization working for change.
Support a new grassroots organization in the community of North Fair Oaks, adjacent to Redwood City, seeking to empower community members and build resilience to heat waves, wildfire impacts, and other climate risks.
Gain real world experience in public engagement and environmental advocacy projects, connecting with diverse stakeholders and co-leading an educational program that empowers underserved communities to foster resiliency in their communities.
Create educational materials, attend policy meetings, and conduct research on environmental justice projects that ultimately equip and empower community members to advocate for change.
This fellowship offers the opportunity to work with an innovative government agency in San Mateo County and gain real-world experience in the political and/or technical dimensions of planning and implementing climate-resilient infrastructure.
Support the shift toward a regenerative economy by working with Communities for a Better Environment and the Richmond Our Power Coalition, conducting research to support their campaign toward a Just Transition in Richmond, California.
Work with a new, grassroots organization in South San Francisco centering frontline communities in climate-focused community education, outreach, and policy advocacy.
Offered by Stanford in Government, Precourt Institute for Energy, Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service
The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission’s (HPUC) primary duty is to protect the public interest by overseeing and regulating public utilities to ensure that they provide reliable service at just and reasonable rates.
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United States of America (Stanford off-campus), United States of America (Stanford on-campus)
The Educational Opportunity Project (EOP) at Stanford University helps scholars, policy makers, educators, and the general public learn about the landscape of educational opportunity and academic achievement in the US.
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United States of America (Stanford off-campus), United States of America (Stanford on-campus)
A Systems Navigator is a novel position within a public defender's office that seeks to improve communication and collaboration between lawyers and their clients.