Offered by Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
The Stanford–Vienna Academic Exchange is an Autumn Quarter exchange program between MIP and the Vienna School of International Studies. This opportunity is only available to students in the Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy (MIP).
The Abbasi Program invites proposals from continuing undergraduate, co-term and graduate students for projects pertaining to the study of Islam as well as Muslim-majority or Muslim-minority communities and societies.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy
The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) is a non-profit corporation that exists to assure a reliable Bulk Electric System in the geographic area known as the Western Interconnection.
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Doerr School of Sustainability, Land, Buildings, and Real Estate (LBRE), Stanford Office of Sustainability
Join a high-caliber cohort leading complex, interdisciplinary sustainability initiatives at Stanford, and enhance your project-management and change-leadership skills in a paid role.
Offered by Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
FSI offers grants up to $9,000 for fund research related travel for students doing research related to international policy and grants of up to $500 to students presenting at conferences related to international studies.
The Cantor Arts Center is seeking Program Assistants to provide onsite support in preparing, coordinating, and staffing the museum’s wide range of academic and public programs for museum visitors.
Offered by Center for South Asia, Stanford Global Studies
Magic Bus was founded in 1999, Magic Bus works with children and young people living in poverty, in India, taking them from a childhood full of challenges to a life with meaningful livelihoods
Offered by Bill Lane Center for the American West, Haas Center for Public Service, Precourt Institute for Energy
The ISO manages the flow of electricity across the long-distance power lines that make up 80 percent of California’s and a small part of Nevada’s grid. The nonprofit public benefit corporation keeps power moving to homes and communities.
Gain first-hand experience in community organizing, build awareness of climate and environmental injustices at Stanford's doorstep, and help expand the capacity of a grassroots organization working for change.