Apply to join a supportive, transdisciplinary network of students who share an interest in public scholarship, scholar-activism, and community engagement.
This project explores the health threats posed by brick kilns in Bangladesh. We aim to identify health risks by characterizing toxic metal-containing particulate matter formed in brick kilns, contributing to measuring the health impacts.
Offered by Stanford Office of Sustainability, Land, Buildings, and Real Estate (LBRE), Bill Lane Center for the American West
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 McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society
The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society offers graduate students two funding opportunities to either support their research or build collaborations in ways that meaningfully engage with ethical questions.
As a Student Guide at the Cantor Arts Center and Anderson Collection at Stanford University, you will be paid to give tours of the museums to the public, the university community, and K-12 audiences.
Fund your passion! Do you have an unpaid opportunity Spring Quarter 2024 and need funding? Rising Bird Fellows provides up to $2,325 for students who have secured eligible part-time unpaid internships, externships, or projects.
The Center for African Studies (CAS) Research Partnership pairs undergraduate students with Stanford faculty to work collaboratively on innovative research projects. Students will work directly with a faculty mentor during spring or summer quarter
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United States of America (Stanford off-campus), United States of America (Stanford on-campus)
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.