Applications are closed for our 2023 opportunities. Please check back for more information about our 2024 opportunities in late fall/early winter.
The State of California is a leader in developing cutting-edge policies in response to climate change and other environmental and natural resource challenges. Other states, the federal government and nations follow and seek to imitate California's forward-thinking public policy efforts. The Stanford Woods Institute identifies key state agencies and decision-makers who are addressing these pressing environmental issues to create exciting summer internship placement opportunities for Stanford undergraduates.
The Woods Institute, in collaboration with the Haas Center for Public Service and Stanford in Government, offers Stanford undergraduates paid summer internships that provide a hands-on introduction to environmental policy work. The internships are full-time (35-40 hours/week) for 10 consecutive weeks. Students who are selected will receive mentoring from environmental professionals and directly contribute to solving important sustainability challenges that are facing the public. EPIC fellows receive a $6,500 - $8,000 stipend, depending on financial need.
2023 EPIC Partners (click for internship descriptions)
- California Ocean Protection Council (OPC)
- California State Water Resources Control Board, Office of Information Management and Analysis (SWRCB/OIMA)
- California Governor's Office of Planning and Research, Strategic Growth Council (OPR/SGC)
- California State Lands Commission (SLC)
- California Air Resources Board, Office of Community Air Protection (CARB/OCAP)
Note: Students are only eligible for one Stanford-funded full-time experiential learning opportunity during the summer. Students are responsible for arranging and paying for their own housing and transportation during the internship.
REQUIREMENTS
SPRING quarter:
- Complete an online orientation
- Attend the Engaging in Ethical and Effective Service workshop and/or worksheet
- Meet with academic mentor at least once
- Design a personal learning plan and share the plan with site supervisor and academic mentor
- Commit to working full-time (35-40 hours week) for 10 consecutive weeks
- Submit all required online forms and paperwork
SUMMER:
- Submit a brief preliminary report
- Submit a final project report, complete a program evaluation, and correspond with donor(s) as requested by program staff
FALL:
- Debrief with academic mentors at least once
- Attend a de-briefing meeting for the purpose of reflecting upon and evaluating summer experiences
- Participate in outreach activity to share your experiences and help publicize the program
APPLICATION
Applications for all 2023 opportunities are closed. Please check back in late Fall/early Winter for information about our Summer 2024 offerings and a link to the application.
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Contact Information
Jen Chiu
Program Associate
jchiu24@stanford.edu