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.
The network of international institutions that have historically supported humanitarian assistance to countries and regions experiencing food insecurity crises is experiencing unprecedented strain. What should the world food "social safety net" look like and how do we know?
A network of food security researchers around the world is busy putting together the first global harmonized subnational agricultural data from national reports, ministries of agriculture, etc.
Join a community of scholars committed to completing rigorous capstone or thesis projects that are community-engaged, equity-focused, and designed for social impact.
Offered by Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES)
The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES) has limited funds available to support Stanford graduate students for travel to conferences focused on Russian, East European and Eurasian studies.
Uganda hosts millions of refugees and asylum seekers. Despite the existence of enabling policies that technically permit to work and own businesses, their ability to exercise these rights is often limited due to the barriers they face.
Black soldier fly (BSF) farming is a nature-based solution to the waste crisis. This project will measure the impact of a new community BSF farm in Kenya focused on environmental contaminants, financial improvements and woman empowerment.