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Explore Energy Seminar: Energy Advocacy & Climate Justice

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With the start of the winter quarter, it’s time to start thinking about summer 2025 opportunities

  • Schneider Sustainable Energy Fellowships sponsor work for a summer quarter or a year at leading U.S. nongovernmental organizations tackling the economic, environmental, social, and technical challenges to faster energy transitions.
  • Partnerships for Climate Justice in the Bay sponsors fellowships for a summer with community-based advocacy organizations in the Bay Area.
  • Cardinal Quarter offers paid summer positions with a virtually unlimited range of energy & climate public service organizations that you can propose - or choose among listed options on Cardinal Connect.

Learn more about these incredible opportunity through small-group discussions with our guests: 

  • Former Fellows:

    • Zoey HIll, Greenlining Institute

    • Angel de Dios, Communities for a Better Environment

    • Apurba Paudel, NRDC’s India Program

  • Joined by Program Managers and advisors:

    • Valerie Chow, Director of the Cardinal Service program

    • Alex Wheeler, program associate at the Haas Center 

    • Adri kea arquin, Cardinal Quarter Peer Advisor

This event is co-hosted by the Explore Energy Seminar and the Public Service Theme House at Otero on Tuesday, January 7th from 6–7:20 pm at The Bollards in Sterling Quad (Bollards Dining Soc. on Google Maps). 

All are invited to an optional group dinner directly afterwards in Ricker Dining Hall (directly behind our classroom location) from 7:20–8:20pm with even more Schneider Fellows

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

The Explore Energy Seminar series is a weekly residential education experience hosted by the Explore Energy House engaging current topics that affect the pace of energy transitions at multiple scales. 

The course features on-ramps to pursue individual interests in energy, climate action, tech, environmental justice, and global development and sustainability challenges. Join in any week for fast-passes to opportunities for research, public policy, public service, and innovation. 

See here for the full syllabus.