Offered by Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
FGSS offers three full-time, paid Summer 2026 research positions for Stanford undergraduates. Over 10 weeks, students work with faculty on active projects, gaining hands-on experience in research design, pursuing leads, and producing meaningful outcomes.
Provide in-classroom support to high school students and facilitate socioemotional learning opportunities at our partner high school, Menlo-Atherton High School.
Education reforms are framed as advancing gender equality, yet even highly repressive states adopt gender-rights language. This project explains why, and examines how governments define gender rights and which areas they stress or sidestep.
Migrant worker families are vital to the U.S. food system yet face health, legal, and social risks. This project studies migrant families from Mexico in California, focusing on child labor, schooling, health care access, and environmental impacts.
This project will use machine learning to identify risk factors and causes of stillbirth from verbal autopsies collected in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have struggled to achieve levels of economic growth on par with emerging economies in other parts of the world. How can we characterize economic development trajectories in the MENA region?
We seek an RF to support studies on evidence-based global health interventions. The RF will contribute to lab activities. Current projects include housing health impacts, malaria prevention, and climate resilience metrics area.
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The Stewardship Intern Program is an opportunity for Stanford students to work at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) to develop skills in ecology, natural history & field work, while learning about research, education & stewardship with a team of scientists.
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.