2019 Summer Sustainability Fellowships: Learn about the projects
UNH Sustainability Fellowships pair outstanding students with organizations and communities across New England to work on transformative projects that propel us towards a sustainable, resilient future.
Click below to learn more about the experience you could have this summer.
2019 Summer Sustainability Fellowships
- Renewable Thermal Strategy hosted by the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Net Zero Roadmap Implementation hosted by the Burlington Electric Department
- Comprehensive Solar Implementation Roadmap hosted by the town of Hanover, New Hampshire
- Renewable Energy Research and Planning hosted by Hypertherm, Inc.
- Reducing Commercial Sector Emissions hosted by the town of Concord, Massachusetts
- Municipal Greenhouse Gas Inventory hosted by the city of Lebanon, New Hampshire
- Municipal Greenhouse Gas Inventory hosted by the city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Climate Action Planning hosted by the University of New Hampshire’s Energy Task Force
- Campus Zero Waste Planning hosted by the Post-Landfill Action Network
- Flood-Induced Roadway Damage – Risk Analysis hosted by the UNH Center for Infrastructure Resilience to Climate
- Sustainable Middletown hosted by the city of Middletown, CT & Wesleyan University
- Health Benefits of Climate Change Mitigation Activities hosted by the Vermont Department of Public Health
- Growing a Farmers’ Market in South Providence hosted by the African Alliance of Rhode Island
- Sustainable Food System Documentaries hosted by Food Solutions New England & NH Food Alliance
- Sustainable Development as an Alternative to Military Intervention hosted by Peace Rising
What is the Sustainability Fellowship Program?
UNH Sustainability Fellowships pair outstanding students with organizations and communities across New England to work on transformative projects that propel us towards a sustainable, resilient future. The program runs for 10 weeks during the summer. Fellows receive mentorship from professionals in their field, have the opportunity to make a real impact with their work, and become part of a growing network of sustainability leaders.
Why should you apply?
- New skills and knowledge
- Access to extensive professional contacts and networks
- Compelling projects to build your professional portfolio
- $6500 stipend
- Accomplish meaningful work
- Become part of a professional community that shares your interests and goals
Who should apply?
- Graduate and upper-class undergraduate students from any accredited college or university
- Students and recent graduates from all disciplines interested in a sustainability career
Please submit your application by February 7, 2019 at midnight.
Have questions about the program. Click here to learn more!
SIGN UP TO LEARN MORE! Campus information session on January 31 and aninformational webinar on February 1, 2019.