… and Saturday, April 2nd. Organized by members of the Yale Clean Energy Collaborative, this event will bring together intelligent and inquisitive minds from across the world to share … Coordinator at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment and chair of this inaugural event. The panels and sessions are being organized by students, faculty, and staff across campus, showcasing the interdisciplinary and vibrant nature of interest in clean energy at Yale. The …
… database and a way to keep track of who’s attending what webinar next month, but that when it comes to plugging in numbers and excel functions, I’m completely lost. I’ve been … recent years, as the four main energy sectors became increasingly intertwined, I began to notice that I lacked a deep understanding of the role wholesale energy markets play and the … FDCE orientation and through the online community platform hosted by Yale. It is amazing how the FDCE program has built a cohort both tight-knit and diverse at a time of physical …
… even invested in a few climate-tech companies. All that was useful but, soon I realized, not sufficient to take on this challenge. Around the same time, I applied to Yale’s FDCE … while assessing different technologies and renewable energy options, and figuring out how to pay for it all. The orientation week came and, after a week of engaging with other … who were concerned about the extent of the commitment the City was making, and questioning whether it was for the local government – as opposed to the state and federal governments – …
… property law conference in Washington, D.C., then-Senator Orrin Hatch began his keynote remarks with something like this: "Patent lawyers, huh? I’ve met a lot of them over the … IP attorneys score low on the charisma scale because they—like many groups of professionals—become convinced that the arcane issues they grapple with are the only truly relevant ones. … of the cohort) have been fantastic resources. On both platforms, students give tips on how to approach assignments (a great help for a novice Excel user like me), and share …
… One year ago, I was considering whether I should apply to Yale’s Finance and Deployment of Clean Energy program. As an … continued education? Still, a year program seemed like a big commitment. And the cost ain’t nothing. And did I have time? So I created a list of my top questions about the program and … modeling on my own), it is great at coloring in the narrative and helping me understand how all these disparate pieces plug into one another. Also, while I have access to a world …
… more than a health issue (66%), a moral issue (53%), or a social justice issue (44%). However, students are consistently more likely to see global warming as a distant problem than a local one— which may also suggest that business students do not yet fully appreciate their role as powerful and critically necessary change agents. … state that they would accept a lower salary to work with a sustainability-forward employer. When it comes to this intention, students appear willing to put their money where their …
… property law conference in Washington, D.C., then-Senator Orrin Hatch began his keynote remarks with something like this: Patent lawyers, huh? I’ve met a lot of them over the … IP attorneys score low on the charisma scale because they—like many groups of professionals—become convinced that the arcane issues they grapple with are the only truly relevant ones. … of the cohort) have been fantastic resources. On both platforms, students give tips on how to approach assignments (a great help for a novice Excel user like me), and share …
… 3 children (Max, Evelyn, and Hank) since then and I’ve never experienced online learning. Not to mention I was always the type of student that needed to put forth a tad more effort. … in a breathing exercise and reminded us all “to be in the moment”. That was my first cue at how much thought was put into the program and throughout Orientation my concerns about my … about a year ago. At the end of last year, I started a new position within my company in Corporate Development where I get to put into practice all the lessons I’ve learned in the …
… with you about the program, because I remember also wanting a no-nonsense perspective when I was considering applying. Let me start by saying that I already had a background of … program alone worth the time and expense of the entire curriculum? Will I actually learn how to finance and deploy clean energy, as the program title affirms? TLDR: yes and yes. It … staff, and for the great classmates who have reached out across the wires to assist one another in their areas of expertise. This has been my journey, as an energy policy and …
… my community and sanctuary for over half my life. I started as a junior camp counselor, eventually working my way up to lead my own beekeeping classes for high schoolers. When my … I understand that the power of knowledge comes only when you teach entire communities, not simply individuals. But this is knowledge that we can receive only when we meet the … program...but then... Answers to the Questions of My Younger Self Leaning into Change - How I Came to the FDCE program Working, Studying and Trying to Make a Difference Building …