Quick facts
Supporting Department or Unit
Nicholas School of the Environment; Career and Professional Development CenterLocation
DomesticWe have fellowships that are variously spread throughout the US.
Area(s) of interest
Arts & HumanitiesHealth
Interdisciplinary
Natural Sciences
Quantitative Sciences
Social Sciences
Opportunity type
Civic EngagementCommunity outreach
Course based
Field work
Independent research
Internship
Lab
Project based
Research
Team based
Delivery
HybridCredit
Credit-BearingWeekly commitment
Full-time (30+ hours)Program cost
FreeCompensation/funding
StipendDescription
The purpose of the program is to provide students with significant project-based learning experiences in energy, conservation, advocacy, policy, research and applied resource management at environmental non-profits across the country. Open to any and all Duke students. Provided stipend is $7,000.