Opportunities

U Michigan Seeks Master’s Project Proposals

Targeted toward environmental and non-profit businesses, students at the School of Natural Resource and Environment will provide client organizations with solutions to complex environmental issues and useful products. Submission deadline is Dec. 3, 2013.
  • Posted Aug 20, 2013

Higher Education Sustainability Leadership Circle

This Spheres of Influence monthly virtual dialogue will join higher education sustainability leaders to discuss best practices for strategic planning and stakeholder engagement.
  • Posted Aug 6, 2013

USGBC Seeks Volunteer Community Green Chair

The U.S. Green Building Council's Center for Green School is looking to fill a volunteer leadership position in Washington for its Community Green program. This position will be focused on overseeing the development, implementation, management and growth of green building education and training activity at community colleges regionally.
  • Posted Aug 6, 2013

USGBC Students Seeks National, Regional Chairs

National U.S. Green Building Council Students chairs work with the Center for Green Schools staff to manage a multi-state region, engaging with regional chairs and student groups. Regional chairs help shape and build a program that works toward large-scale sustainability projects on college campuses and communities as well as impact a large number of students to pursue careers in the green building and sustainability industry.
  • Posted Aug 6, 2013

Workshops at AASHE 2013

These half day workshops taking place on October 6 and October 9 as part of the AASHE 2013 Conference & Expo are an opportunity for an intensive professional development experience in areas including behavior change, student affairs leadership, faculty development, research methods, STARS, and more.
  • Posted Aug 6, 2013

Get Involved with President Obama's Climate Action Plan

In a recent conference call about President Obama's Climate Action Plan, White House Liaison to Young Americans Ronnie Cho encouraged higher education campuses to contact him to discuss ways that higher education can be involved. Email Ronnie at youth@who.eop.gov.
  • Posted Jul 16, 2013

Call for Nominations: Center for Green Schools President's Awards

The U.S. Green Building Council's Center for Green Schools is now accepting nominations for its annual President’s Awards. The awards recognize two higher education leaders, from a two- and four-year institution each, who are propelling the green campus movement and activating change both on campus and in the broader community. Nominations are due by 11:59 p.m. Pacific on July 12, 2013.
  • Posted Jul 2, 2013

Summer Women's Sustainability Leadership Circle

This Spheres of Influence monthly virtual series will join women sustainability leaders from a variety of settings including higher education for topics ranging from work-life balance to best practices for strategic planning and stakeholder engagement.
  • Posted Jul 2, 2013

Call for Papers: BioCycle 13th Annual Conference

Abstracts are now being accepted for tracks including municipal, agricultural and industrial organic waste streams with a primary focus on anaerobic digestion. New this year, a fourth track is dedicated to food recovery and recycling including source reduction, donation, separation, collection, preprocessing and the integration of anaerobic digestion and composting.
  • Posted Jun 25, 2013

Call for Proposals: AERA Environmental Ed Special Interest Group

Themed "Embodiment, Wellbeing, and the Inner Dimensions of Environmental Education," the 2014 meeting of the AERA Environmental Education Special Interest Group seeks submissions that explore, critique and extend ideas related to well-being, holism, embodiment, spirituality, psyche, emotion and the relation of these aspects of human experience to environment, culture and politics, as well as to innovations in environmental education policy and practice. Submissions are due by July 22.
  • Posted Jun 25, 2013

Training: Undergraduate Sustainability Experiences in Math

In this Professional Enhancement Program for the Mathematical Association of America workshop, participants will explore the relationship between sustainability and introductory-level mathematics on college campuses. For example, how can data from dining halls, facilities management, or campus farms be used in undergraduate math courses?
  • Posted Jun 25, 2013

Call for Applications: Higher Ed Excellence in Diversity Awards

Seeking to honor excellence in diversity and inclusion initiatives on U.S. higher education campuses, INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine seeks applications by July 1.
  • Posted Jun 18, 2013

Energy Department Announces $9 Mil for Fuel Cell Technologies

The U.S. Department of Energy will make available up to $9 million for up to eight projects from academia, national labs and industry to accelerate the development of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for use in vehicles, backup power systems, and hydrogen refueling components. Projects selected for funding will demonstrate, deploy and validate hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in real-world environments.
  • Posted Jun 18, 2013

Mosaic Launches Solar Schools Campaign

Mosaic, an online marketplace for investing in solar, invites higher education submissions for a new program that connects developers with potential solar projects at schools.
  • Posted Jun 18, 2013

Call for Papers: AERA Annual Meeting

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) seeks paper and sessions submissions from the education research community and related disciplines for this year's theme, "The Power of Education Research for Innovation in Practice and Policy." The deadline is July 22.
  • Posted Jun 11, 2013

Higher Education Green Sports Initiatives Survey

Along with AASHE, Natural Resources Defense Council, Green Sports Alliance and NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation, the University of Arizona invites colleges and universities in the U.S. to take a survey regarding green sports initiatives on their campus. The 10-15 minute survey aims to determine which campus groups are primarily responsible for implementing green initiatives; understand how students and fans are involved in green initiatives, and promote successes. The deadline has been extended to June 7.
  • Posted Jun 4, 2013

Call for Applications: Green Gown Awards

Open to universities and colleges in the U.K. and organized by the Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges, the annual Green Gown Awards recognizes exceptional sustainability initiatives at higher education institutions. New award categories this year include Sustainability Champion, Technical Innovations for Sustainability, and Facilities and Services.
  • Posted May 21, 2013

Green Living Project Student Film Competition

Sustainability-focused multimedia production organization Green Living Project is accepting submissions for its spring 2013 Student Film Project through May 30. Student films can be up to five minutes in length and cover any sustainability-related topic. Winning filmmakers will be eligible to have their film screened at events around the country.
  • Posted May 21, 2013

$35.8 M in Funding Available for Climate, Energy Initiatives

The Sustainability Education & Economic Development (SEED) Center has identified nearly $35.8 million of funding for state, local and tribal governments from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Agriculture (USDA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Economic Development Administration (EDA), and National Tribal Air Association (NTAA) that can be used to support climate and energy initiatives including renewable energy, environmental job training and local agriculture.
  • Posted May 14, 2013

AASHE Awards Application Deadline Extended to May 17

Held during the conference, the AASHE 2013 Awards ceremony will celebrate campus and student sustainability achievements in three categories. Check out new updates to this year's program including special recognition for finalists leading up to the live announcement of the award winners. The photos and stories of the top candidates will be featured on the AASHE website and in a special press release mailing. Apply by May 17.
  • Posted May 14, 2013

i°Change Student Video Competition: Deadline May 15

Connect4Climate invites entries for its i°Change global student video competition. Students worldwide can create a 30-second video about climate change that tells a story to raise awareness about climate change, encourages action, and/or proposes potential solutions. Prizes include scholarships and exposure for the winning entry at the New York Film Festival. Entries due May 15.
  • Posted May 14, 2013

Student, Educator Scholarships to Energypath 2013

The Sustainable Energy Fund is providing scholarships to professional educators and college students to attend the Energypath 2013 at Villanova University July 29-Aug. 2, 2013 and a pre-conference Energy Camp.
  • Posted May 14, 2013

Call for Proposals: Yale Food Systems Symposium

The Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies invites proposals for the Yale Food Systems Symposium in October 2013. The event will address ecological and socio-economic processes of food production, consumption, climate change and rapid urbanization through panels, working groups, roundtables, poster presentations and papers. Proposals are due by July 1.
  • Posted May 7, 2013

Campus Sustainability Grants for New England Students

The 2013 New England Campus Sustainability Forum is offering mini-grants (up to $100 for each project) to student-run groups at colleges and universities in the New England region. Student groups at under-resourced institutions, minority-serving institutions, and American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) signatory institutions are strong encouraged to apply. Possible grant activities include a project that will promote and/or improve sustainability efforts on campus or a guest speaker series on sustainability/climate issues. Proposals are due May 15.
  • Posted May 7, 2013

Join the SustainUS Climate Youth Delegation to COP 19

The SustainUS Agents of Change program is now accepting applications to join its youth delegation to the 19th Session of the Conference of Parties (COP 19) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Taking place Nov. 11-22, 2013 in Warsaw, Poland, COP 19 will help determine future international policy on climate change in the lead up to the next agreement in 2015. The SustainUS Agents of Change delegation will join young people across the globe who are organizing around climate change. Applications are due by May 12.
  • Posted May 7, 2013

AASHE Workshop: Developing a Campus Sustainability Living Lab

Taking place June 7-9 at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, this workshop will introduce systematic efforts to break through the current curricular and operational paradigms and form a new model for both education and sustainability action—the campus living lab. Participants will leave with: a plan and a set of actions/strategies for implementing a campus living lab; a deep understanding about the underlying theory and value proposition in implementing a sustainability living lab on campus; a clear typology and definition for a living lab program and courses that increase sustainability education; a network of peers; and more. The deadline to register is April 23.
  • Posted Apr 23, 2013

Earth Day Network Seeks 'Face of Climate Change' Submissions

The Earth Day Network is organizing a massive collection of images from around the world that show the face of climate change. Change can be negative - floods, droughts, disappearing species - but it can also be positive, like the change wrought by activists and concerned citizens who are working to protect the earth. Images will be displayed online for anyone to see and share. Upload your images to the Earth Day Network web page or email them directly to varvel@earthday.net.
  • Posted Apr 23, 2013

Environmental Leadership Program National Fellowship

The Environmental Leadership Program is accepting applications for its 2013 National Fellowship Program. The program brings together environmental and social change leaders from academia, business, government and the non-profit sector. It offers intensive leadership training and regional networking opportunities. The application deadline is July 1, 2013.
  • Posted Apr 23, 2013

SustainUS Climate Change Negotiations Delegation to CBD COP 19

The SustainUS Agents of Change program is now accepting applications to join the SustainUS youth delegation to the 19th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to be held in Poland in November 2013. Delegates will work with each other and with international youth in advance of the conference to educate themselves and their communities, develop policy priorities, acquire skills in effective lobbying, and engage the broader youth community in action related to international biodiversity policy. Applications are due by May 12.
  • Posted Apr 23, 2013

Call for Proposals: Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability

The Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability invites proposals on any area of campus sustainability for its regional conference at Luther College, to be held November 8-9. The conference will celebrate sustainability success stories, work to build community, and instigate action to address the many challenges of climate change. The deadline to submit is April 26.
  • Posted Apr 16, 2013

Deadline Extended: National Wildlife Federation 2013 Fellowships

The National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program is seeking applications for its 2013 Campus Climate and Emerging Leaders Fellowship program. Since 2000, NWF has awarded over 150 fellowships to students across the country working on projects ranging from campus-wide energy audits to implementing sustainable forestry practices. Fellows gain practical experience in the conservation field and firsthand knowledge of the challenges and opportunities inherent in conservation efforts. Applications will be accepted through April 14.
  • Posted Apr 9, 2013

Mac-Gray Campus Solutions Earth Day Photo Contest

Mac-Gray Campus Solutions has opened its 2013 Earth Day Photo contest. Students are encouraged to enter the contest by submitting their most inspiring photos that capture the spirit of being green on campus for a chance to win cash prizes. The deadline for submissions is April 12.
  • Posted Apr 9, 2013

ARAMARK, Student Conservation Association Internships

ARAMARK has partnered with the Student Conservation Association to hire 27 part- and full-time paid sustainability interns across the country starting in May. Projects will include nutrition education, sourcing local food, improving waste management practices and more.
  • Posted Apr 2, 2013

Call for Papers: ACTS Campus Sustainability Conference

Themed “Sharing Learning: Lessons from the Sustainability Community,” the September 2013 International Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability (ACTS) conference invites abstracts from the sustainability community on some of the key sustainability challenges facing professionals, managers, facilities, academics and researchers. The call for presentations, papers, and posters will remain open through May.
  • Posted Apr 2, 2013

Call for Submissions: Student Sustainability Film Festival

The Media Institute for Social Change invites submissions for its fourth annual Student Sustainability Film Festival. Students can submit short films about what their campus or community is doing to make it more sustainable for a chance to receive cash prizes and be shown at various campus and conference screenings. Entries are due by May 17.
  • Posted Mar 26, 2013

Campus Conservation Nationals Video Contest

Campus Conservation Nationals 2013 invites students at all competing colleges and universities to enter the National Wildlife Federation Campus Ecology video contest. Students may submit short videos showcasing how their campus is working to reduce energy and water consumption for a chance to win $1000 to put toward campus sustainability projects. Videos must be submitted by April 5.
  • Posted Mar 26, 2013

Deadline Extended: AASHE 2013 Abstracts Due March 28

AASHE has extended the call for AASHE 2013 Conference & Expo presentation abstracts to March 28. Please note that this will be the only extension. AASHE is also looking for volunteer abstract reviewers to help shape the AASHE 2013 conference program. Those interested in being part of the presentation selection process can select "volunteer to be a reviewer" once they have logged into the submission site. Contact conference@aashe.org with any questions.
  • Posted Mar 26, 2013

Focus on Energy: Start a Focus Chapter for Energy Solutions

Focus the Nation (FTN) has partnered with AASHE to offer Forums-to-Action (F2A) framework to 20 AASHE member institutions for the 2013-14 academic year. F2A creates energy solutions while developing students’ leadership skills to launch careers in energy. Apply now to take advantage of this opportunity to pilot the impact of FTN’s student engagement approach on increasing campus energy-related sustainability goals. FTN will select campuses to ensure a diversity of regions, demographics, and institutions. Contact Focus the Nation for more details.
  • Posted Mar 26, 2013

Net Impact’s Small Steps, Big Wins Campus Challenge

The Small Steps, Big Wins Campus Challenge focuses on students doing good through a series of simple steps that collectively impact the world's social and environmental challenges. Students participating in the challenge will compete to take the most small actions and throughout the competition, the winning individuals and teams are awarded prizes.
  • Posted Mar 26, 2013

AASHE Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop

Taking place June 27-28 in San Diego, California, this workshop is for faculty leaders of all disciplines who wish to develop or enhance curriculum change programs around sustainability on their campuses. Engaging with the philosophy of change in higher education developed through the Ponderosa Project, workshop participants will experience an intensive two days of presentations, exercises, discussions, reflection, and planning with the aim of adapting the Ponderosa Project model to their own campuses. Workshop space is limited to 35 participants. The deadline to apply is March 22 .
  • Posted Mar 19, 2013

Student Opportunity: Focus the Nation ReCharge! Retreat

Clean energy leadership development organization Focus the Nation is accepting applications for its 2013 ReCharge! Retreat. The annual retreat brings together 20 rising clean energy leaders from across the country for one week on Mt. Hood in Oregon. Delegates explore skills that they will need to stay committed to clean energy throughout the entirety of their careers. Delegates receive support after returning while applying what they learned to their campus communities. Applications are due April 15.
  • Posted Mar 19, 2013

AASHE 2013 Proposals Due March 21

The AASHE 2013 Conference & Expo, taking place in Nashville October 6-9, is an opportunity to share and discuss innovations, activities, frameworks, learning outcomes, tools, strategies, research, theory and leadership initiatives on the largest stage in North America for for higher education sustainability thought leadership. The call for conference abstracts closes on March 21. We are also looking for abstract reviewers! If you are interested in being part of the presentation selection process, select "volunteer to be a reviewer" once you have logged into the submission site. Contact conference@aashe.org with any questions.
  • Posted Mar 12, 2013

Real Food Challenge Field Organizer Fellowship Program

The Real Food Challenge Field Organizer Fellowship Program is an opportunity for recent college graduates to get first hand experience as part-time organizers and food movement leaders. Through this 14-month program, fellows engage in intensive student organizing projects on a regional and national level while also honing their leadership skills and food systems knowledge through a participatory learning curriculum and engaged fellowship community. Fellows come away with direct campaign experience, new professional and movement networks and a toolbox of relevant non-profit, food movement and grassroots organizing skills. At the same time, they support important student-led efforts to shift millions of university dollars away from industrial agriculture and toward just, sustainable food enterprises. The deadline to apply is March 22.
  • Posted Mar 5, 2013

AMS Climate Studies Diversity Project

As part of its Climate Studies Diversity Project, the American Meteorological Society (AMS) has partnered with Second Nature to introduce the AMS Climate Studies course at 100 minority-serving institutions (MSIs) over a five-year period. Through the project, MSIs are offered a five-day Implementation Workshop, an opportunity to attend the subsequent AMS Annual Meeting, course implementation assistance, and waived license fee for offering the climate course. The deadline to apply for the workshop is March 15, 2013.
  • Posted Feb 26, 2013

Call for Case Studies on Greening Collegiate Athletics

AASHE is collaborating with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Green Sports Alliance to publish and promote case studies in greening campus sports. Please share your success stories and get recognized while helping other institutions learn from your efforts. Stories are being accepted through March 1, 2013.
  • Posted Feb 26, 2013

Call for Presentations: AASHE 2013

AASHE is looking for presentations that will surprise, inspire, empower and motivate conference attendees into action on their campuses and surrounding communities. With this year's theme in mind, "Resiliency & Adaptation," AASHE 2013 is an opportunity to share the innovations, activities, frameworks, learning outcomes, tools, strategies, research, theory and leadership initiatives that are changing the face of sustainability in higher education. Submit your presentation by March 21. Please email Amanda at conference@aashe.org with any questions.
  • Posted Feb 26, 2013

Focus on Energy: Start a Focus Chapter for Energy Solutions

Focus the Nation (FTN) has partnered with AASHE to offer Forums-to-Action (F2A) framework to 20 AASHE member institutions for the 2013-14 academic year. F2A creates energy solutions while developing students’ leadership skills to launch careers in energy. Apply now to take advantage of this opportunity to pilot the impact of FTN’s student engagement approach on increasing campus energy-related sustainability goals. FTN will select campuses to ensure a diversity of regions, demographics, and institutions. Contact Focus the Nation for more details.
  • Posted Feb 26, 2013

Seeking Classroom Resources from Sustainability Champions

AASHE is seeking ideas and resources used to teach sustainability for its new Academic Commons. This resource aggregates lesson plans, syllabi, lab assignments, case studies and more in one searchable place. AASHE encourages the higher education community to help make this an invaluable resource by contributing all of the course materials or links to materials that have proved useful in educating for sustainability.
  • Posted Feb 26, 2013

Call for Entries: Higher Education Recycling Bin Grant Program

The Coca-Cola Company and Keep America Beautiful invite entries for the 2013 Coca-Cola Recycling Bin Grant Program, which now includes a grant specifically for higher education recycling programs. Applications will be accepted through March 4, 2013.
  • Posted Feb 19, 2013

Call for Papers: SustainUS Citizen Science Competition

U.S. students ages 13-26 are invited to submit original scientific research or position papers to the Citizen Science Technical Board for the 2013 Citizen Science paper competition. Winners will, in addition to publication, have the chance to present their work at the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development. Submissions are due March 1.
  • Posted Feb 19, 2013