… imposed by some of the organizers, the travel restrictions imposed by a number of participants’ organizations or countries, likely increasing restrictions on visitors by … the travel arrangements that you made. Many airlines are being more flexible than expected. Local hotels should allow you to reschedule. If there is something we can do to help … the travel arrangements that you made. Many airlines are being more flexible than expected. Local hotels should allow you to reschedule. If there is something we can do to help …
… bring these groups together, members of the Yale Entrepreneurship Collaborative have created the following resources. If you're a startup founder looking to share a job/internship … (for potential interns/employees): postings found here Download the opportunities in PDF form here: Summer opportunities at Yale-affiliated startups … Summer opportunities at Yale-affiliated startups In the wake of COVID-19, …
… What is the Alumni Visiting Mentors Program? CBEY created the Alumni Expert in Residence series to sponsor alumni back to campus as a resource for … campus visits can consist of group meals, faculty meetings, class presentations, or panel participation. Note that the majority of these meetings are remote and do not meet in …
… intimate dialogue with alumni and people in the field, we are collaborating to organize a series of small group chats as part of the Pathways in Business and the Environment program … Master of Environmental Science 1996 Bella Tonkonogy Experts Associate Director, Climate Finance at Climate Policy Initiative Lindsey Brace Martinez Advisory Board, Alumni Founder … up using this Google Sheet (note there is a different tab for each session). Space is limited to 10 students. We will have a waitlist, so be sure to let us know if you sign up but …
… to showcase subnational innovations that can be leveraged on a national level to help decarbonize the US economy. Klee’s decarbonization research has looked at many areas, such as … transit, to name a few. This summer, Klee will work with students to dig deeper into three new areas of exploration that bring Yale and New Haven together. Exploring Yale’s … hospital systems Crafting strategies, policies, and guidance for cities and states interested in just and equitable transitions of legacy energy infrastructure 1. Creating Carbon …
… regarding what regenerative agriculture is. The opportunity: Students interested in agriculture have an exciting opportunity to build on the program’s success by … the CBEY’s community, timeline, and budget. How we will evaluate: Projects will be evaluated upon (in order of importance): Excitement, passion, and commitment to the project The … regarding what regenerative agriculture is. The opportunity: Students interested in agriculture have an exciting opportunity to build on the program’s success by …
… a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans” (USDA NRCS). In the United States, we lose approximately 996 million metric tons of soil to erosion and 4.4 billion … and soil moisture, promote nutrient cycling, support ecosystem biodiversity, and sequester carbon. These benefits are important to a diverse coalition of stakeholders, including … and Colorado. Coalitions in other states, such as Nebraska, Montana, and Kansas, are interested in building on the work of successful collaboratives. Our project team will conduct …
… and scale up clean energy deployment in Connecticut. Working at the Green Bank means being part of a dynamic team of talented people who are passionate about implementing the new green bank model, stimulating the … . Examples of identities that may be important to you might include (but are not limited to): gender, race, ethnicity, political affiliation, generation, education level, …
… . Examples of identities that may be important to you might include (but are not limited to): gender, race, ethnicity, political affiliation, generation, education level, … . Examples of identities that may be important to you might include (but are not limited to): gender, race, ethnicity, political affiliation, generation, education level, … . Examples of identities that may be important to you might include (but are not limited to): gender, race, ethnicity, political affiliation, generation, education level, …