Category Archives: Jobs & Internships

One-year paid fellowship position (MA)

The Center for EcoTechnology will begin accepting applications for our EcoFellowship program on January 1, 2019. The EcoFellowship Program is a one-year paid fellowship position to work with CET staff and other EcoFellows to carry out a range of activities related to climate action initiatives and educational programming in western Massachusetts. EcoFellows support CET’s initiatives to assist residents, […]

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AASHE Bulletin – December 4th edition

Courtesy of AASHE December 4, 2018 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise News of the Week Stanford U Announces 88 MW Solar-Electric Plant A new solar generating plant will enable the university to use 100 percent renewable electricity by 2021, the anticipated year of completion for the 88-megawatt solar photovoltaic plant. More Energy News Energy Resources Emory U Receives […]

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News, Internships, & Events with the Peace & Justice Center

Courtesy of the Peace & Justice Center Lots of easy things to do to support Migrants in VT and in Mexico Click here for quarterly Peace & Justice Newsletter. In This Issue PJC Internships ACLU Job Opening Donations for Homeless Population From the blog: An Interview with Pierrevy Polyte: Coffee and Community Human Rights Day Community […]

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AASHE Bulletin – November 20 edition

Courtesy of AASHE November 20, 2018 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise News of the Week U California Santa Cruz to Construct 2 MW Solar Canopy & Battery Bank In an effort to reduce its carbon footprint, the university will construct a 2-megawatt solar parking canopy and energy storage system. The system is projected to save the campus $6 […]

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AASHE Bulletin – November 27 edition

Courtesy of AASHE November 27, 2018 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise News of the Week Cloud County CC Students to Install 200 KW Solar Array Students enrolled in the college’s Solar Energy Technology program will install a 200-kilowatt photovoltaic array on single-axis solar trackers, which will increase electricity production efficiency. The system will be installed on campus-owned land. […]

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Local Motion Spring Intern – Bike and Pedestrian Planning

INTERNSHIP: Statewide Bike and Pedestrian Planning       Location:  Burlington, VT        Hours per week:  10 hours/week, unpaid Start Date:                               Duration: Spring 2019 (with potential for continuation into the Summer)     Reports to: Allegra Williams   Main Focus: Through the Livable Streets Program, Local Motion staff provide technical assistance to municipalities, advocacy groups, […]

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News & Events from the Peace & Justice Center

The PJC works within Vermont but we can impact Yemen, Iran, Palestine, and more. Click here for quarterly Peace & Justice Newsletter. In This Issue Abolish Ice Legal Fees Keep Families Together Fundraiser Voices from Palestine From the blog: Medea Benjamin PJC Internships The Greatest Silence: Rape in Congo Community Calendar Action Highlight: Yemen & Saudi […]

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AASHE Bulletin – Nov. 13th edition

November 13, 2018 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise There is one day left to submit an application to join AASHE’s Advisory Council, which provides feedback on major aspects of AASHE’s work. Apply by the end of the day tomorrow, Nov 14, to get involved! News of the Week Yale Divinity School Announces Air Travel Offset Program The Yale Divinity School […]

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AASHE bulletin – November 6th edition

November 6, 2018 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise News of the Week Georgia Tech Pilots Using Wastewater to Grow Vegetables A U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture grant totaling $5 million over five years will enable the university to pilot a hydroponic growing system using domestic wastewater extracted from the campus sewer system. The […]

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