Offered by Haas Center for Public Service, Women’s Community Center
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.
Offered by Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford Global Studies
The Stanford Global Studies (SGS) Internship Program in collaboration with the Center for East Asian Studies and the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures supports CEAS and EALC graduate students for internships in the U.S or abroad.
The Stanford Global Studies (SGS) Internship Program offers a hybrid model with both virtual and in-person possibilities depending on how the pandemic situation evolves and university policy.
The Stanford Global Studies (SGS) Internship Program offers a hybrid model with both virtual and in-person possibilities depending on how the pandemic situation evolves and university policy.
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.
This course is a comprehensive examination of Western North America: its history, physical geography, climate, literature, art, film, institutions, politics, demography, economy and continuing policy challenges.
Offered by Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
The SIEPR Undergraduate Research Fellows (UGRF) program offers faculty-mentored research opportunities for Stanford undergraduates during the academic year.
The Ecopreneurial Research for Accelerating Market Pathfinding (EcoRAMP) program offers a unique learning opportunity for undergraduates to work on a Sustainability Accelerator-supported project, exploring the development of sustainability innovations and their externalization.