In Europe, drowning emerged as a notable form of accidental death in the mid-18th century. The project involves the design, casting, and display of six medals, each of which offers an artistic rendition of these medals.
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Offered by Doerr School of Sustainability, Precourt Institute for Energy, Woods Institute for the Environment
The Doerr School of Sustainability offers undergraduates paid summer research opportunities in any area of sustainability, including earth, environment, energy, oceans, and engineering.
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Our aim is todeliver a set ofrecommendations for municipalities and developers to implement that support the wellbeing of low-income renters andreduce negative impacts of new policies and retrofits.
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Offered by Ethics, Society, & Technology Hub, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
The Tech Ethics and Policy Fellowship includes a course on ethics, technology, and public policy, as well as a paid internship opportunity at a technology company, government, civil society organization, or public agency during the summer.
The Lokey Fellowship supports the work of a recent graduate of Stanford University's graduate programs in the Doerr School, the School of Engineering, or the GSB to work for 2 years with the Environmental Defense Fund.
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.
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.