Opportunities

EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge

This U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water challenge invites undergraduate and graduate students to create an innovative green infrastructure design for a site on their campus. The design should show how managing stormwater at its source can benefit the campus community and the environment. Winning teams will earn a cash prize, as well as research funds for their faculty adviser to conduct green infrastructure research.
  • Posted Sep 11, 2012

Registration Open for 2012 Game Day Challenge

Organized by the College and University Recycling Coalition (CURC), RecycleMania and Keep America Beautiful, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WasteWise program, this event challenges colleges and universities to reduce the most waste during home football games. Schools report waste reduction and disposal data during the challenge that is used to determine the winners.
  • Posted Sep 11, 2012

Call for Papers: International Society for Environmental Ethics

The International Society for Environmental Ethics invites submissions of individual papers or proposals for themed sessions for its meeting at the 2013 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, to be held March 27-31, 2013 in San Francisco, Calif. The deadline to submit is Sept. 1, 2012.
  • Posted Aug 21, 2012

Call for Papers - Sustainability: The Journal of Record

The journal invites manuscript submissions for its 2013 editorial line-up on topics including sustainability programs in higher education across institutions; integration of environmental, social, human and economic focused programs; sustainable food and agriculture programs; design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings; and development of sustainability-geared laws and policy. Submitted manuscripts will undergo peer review.
  • Posted Aug 21, 2012

Arbor Day Foundation Rain Forest Rescue Coffee Program

The Arbor Day Foundation invites dining services and other campus departments to support its Rain Forest Rescue project by serving Arbor Day Specialty coffee in campus coffee shops and dining halls. Participants will receive a customized sustainable coffee program with custom coffee blends and branding; education and training on the best equipment and methods; and scholarship funds.
  • Posted Aug 14, 2012

Call for Nominations: AASHE Board of Directors

AASHE invites any AASHE member to nominate candidates to fill several slots including student representation on its Board of Directors, which oversees policy, provides leadership and promotes AASHE in support of the organization’s mission and needs. The full board holds multi-day, in-person meetings at least once a year and holds bimonthly phone meetings. Overall, board members should expect to contribute an average of 5 to 10 hours per month to AASHE. The closing date for nominations is Aug. 15, 2012.
  • Posted Aug 14, 2012

Submit Green Building Projects for New USGBC Project Database

The U.S. Green Building Council is seeking project profiles of real-life strategies and lessons learned in transforming the built environment on campuses including LEED best practices. Profile facilitators and authors are eligible for three LEED Specific GBCI Continuing Education (CE) credits pending publication of the profile.
  • Posted Aug 14, 2012

AASHE Member Discount: SportsArt Fitness

AASHE members will receive discounts on energy harnessing Green System fitness equipment through Oct. 24, 2012.
  • Posted Aug 7, 2012

USGBC Seeking Applications for Student Regional Chairs

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is looking for student regional chairs to start and manage USGBC Students groups across the country. Regional chairs will work directly with students in their geographical area to advance sustainability goals on a variety of campuses.
  • Posted Aug 7, 2012

Feedback for United Nations System-wide Action Plan on Youth

The United Nations is seeking input from youth and youth-led organizations for the development of a System-Wide Action Plan on Youth. This action plan will affect the way the whole UN system will work with and for youth in the coming years, focusing on five priority areas: employment, entrepreneurship, education (including education on sexual and reproductive health), citizenship and protection of rights, and political inclusion.
  • Posted Jul 31, 2012

Call for Applications: USGBC Innovation in Green Building Award

Presented by the U.S. Green Building Council's Center for Green Schools in partnership with AASHE, the Innovation in Green Building Award recognizes a leading college or university that is transforming the built environment and creating living laboratories for sustainability. This year's award will be presented at Greenbuild 2012 with a special emphasis on innovative projects that promote institutional change. The awardee in this category will receive free registration at both AASHE 2012 and Greenbuild 2012. The deadline to apply is July 27.
  • Posted Jul 24, 2012

Call for Papers: Int'l Conference on Sustainability

The higher education community is invited to submit papers for the Ninth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, to be held January 23-25, 2013 at the International Conference Center Hiroshima in Japan. This interdisciplinary conference is for scholars, teachers, and practitioners from any professional discipline who share an interest in sustainability where environmental, cultural, economic and social concerns intersect. The deadline to submit is Aug. 8, 2012.
  • Posted Jul 24, 2012

EPA Student Stormwater Management Design Challenge

(U.S.): The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water has launched the Campus RainWorks Challenge, inviting undergraduate and graduate students teams to create an innovative green infrastructure design for a site on their campus that demonstrates how managing stormwater at its source can benefit the campus community and the environment. Winning teams will earn a cash prize, as well as funds for their faculty adviser to conduct research on green infrastructure. Registration opens September 4.
  • Posted Jul 17, 2012

Survey: Campus Sustainability Challenges, Opportunities

Participants in this survey will help inform the thesis of a graduate urban management and development student at Erasmus University Rotterdam. The thesis looks at "Challenges and Opportunities for Practicing Campus Sustainability in Universities."
  • Posted Jul 17, 2012

Survey: Energy Conservation and Sustainability in U.S. Schools

This survey by Pierce Energy Planning asks the higher education community to share information about the sustainability practices in place at their institutions. The survey will inform an upcoming book that aims to identify best practices in energy conservation and sustainability within educational institutions. All responses will be kept confidential unless otherwise specified.
  • Posted Jul 17, 2012

Ithaca College Online Sustainability Leadership Certificate

Ithaca College (New York) offers the chance to credential sustainability work through single seminars or a six-seminar sustainability leadership certificate. All work is completed online. Participants will learn to assess their organization's green policies and practice, communicate sustainability initiatives and evaluate best practices. New online seminars begin 11 times each year. Next two session start dates: July 19 and September 20. Discounts are available to AASHE members. Upcoming seminars include "A Systems Approach to Sustainability," "Establishing Sustainability as an Organizational Purpose" and "How Green is Your Organization: Sustainable Policy and Practice." Most Ithaca sustainability seminars are now GBCI (Green Building Certification Institute) approved.
  • Posted Jul 10, 2012

Become a Project Green Challenge 2012 Team Leader

Hosted by Teens Turning Green, this 30-day challenge mobilizes high school and college students to learn about simple, fun and high impact actions toward a sustainable lifestyle with a focus on informed consumption and the collective impact of individual efforts. Two to four representatives per campus are invited to join the core outreach team to raise awareness and gather sign-ups. Schools with the highest student involvement by September 1 can host a Project Green Challenge-sponsored breakfast or Green Spa on campus.
  • Posted Jul 3, 2012

Call for Nominations: USGBC 2013 Board of Directors

The U.S. Green Building Council is seeking qualified and interested candidates for the educator (post-secondary) position on its 2013 Board of Directors. The self-nomination period concludes on July 16.
  • Posted Jul 3, 2012

Community Colleges: Free USGBC Membership

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is offering free membership for one year to community colleges that get involved with Community Green. With support, resources and tools from the USGBC's Center for Green Schools, Community Green colleges work to integrate green building concepts into curricular and co-curricular opportunities, including credentialing and networking.
  • Posted Jul 3, 2012

Deadline Extended: AASHE 2012 Awards Program

The application deadline for all 2012 AASHE award categories has been extended to July 9. AASHE will recognize the achievements of two community, technical or tribal colleges; two four-year institutions; one faculty member; and three students at its awards ceremony in Los Angeles during the 2012 AASHE conference.
  • Posted Jul 3, 2012

Win a Scholarship to Greenbuild 2012

The Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council is awarding Greenbuild scholarships to higher education students, faculty and staff to promote diversity and social equity within the green building industry and the sustainable schools movement. Awardees will receive an all-expense-paid trip to the conference and expo in San Francisco.
  • Posted Jul 3, 2012

Call for Applications: AASHE 2012 Awards Program

AASHE is doubling the number of awards it gives campuses through its annual sustainability awards program. AASHE will recognize the achievements of two community, technical or tribal colleges; two four-year institutions; one faculty member; and three students at its awards ceremony in Los Angeles during the 2012 AASHE conference. The deadline to apply is July 2.
  • Posted Jun 26, 2012

CWI Service-Learning, Sustainability Institutes

The Community Works Institute (CWI) invites the higher education community to join others working to embrace service-learning and sustainability within their teaching practice at two service-learning institutes this summer. The first, taking place July 16-20 in Shelburne, Vermont, will provide interactive training around CWI’s model for service-learning best practice with both an instructional and site-level focus. The second institute takes place July 30–August 3 in Los Angeles.
  • Posted Jun 26, 2012

SEED Initiative Mentor Connect Program

Launching this summer, the Sustainability Education & Economic Development (SEED) Initiative's Mentor Connect Program is designed to help community colleges build sustainability and green programs through technical assistance and a series of conference calls, site visits, and meetings with mentor colleges. Mentor colleges will be matched with partners based on need and fit. SEED is a program of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).
  • Posted Jun 26, 2012

Call for Applications: EAUC Green Gown Awards 2012

(U.K.): The Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges (EAUC) invites submissions for its 8th annual Green Gown Awards, which recognize exceptional sustainability initiatives at universities and colleges across the U.K. in 14 categories. This year features the new "Best Newcomer" category.
  • Posted Jun 19, 2012

Call for Papers: Business and Entrepreneurial Studies Summit

Focusing on social responsibility, professional ethics and management, the 2nd Annual Summit on Business and Entrepreneurial Studies will take place in October 2012 in Malaysia. The aim of the conference is to present and discuss research that contributes to the sharing of new theoretical, methodological and empirical knowledge, and a better understanding of business and entrepreneurship practices with an emphasis on the field of social responsibility and ethics. Papers related to issues of business in multicultural societies are also welcome. The deadline to submit an abstract is August 17.
  • Posted Jun 12, 2012

Higher Education Sustainability Initiative for Rio+20

Leaders of the international academic community are invited to sign this United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development declaration, which asks the community to commit to the development of sustainable practices. Signatories of the declaration, including AASHE, agree to support actions including teaching sustainable development concepts, encouraging research on sustainable development issues, greening campuses, supporting sustainability efforts in surrounding communities, and engaging with and sharing results through international frameworks. The conference will take place in Brazil from June 20-22, 2012.
  • Posted Jun 12, 2012

Call for Case Studies: NWF Campus Ecology Program

National Wildlife Federation's (NWF) Campus Ecology Program is calling for case studies that showcase campus sustainability efforts and/or green jobs training programs for the 2011-2012 school year. Case studies will be featured in NWF's online searchable case study database and in national press promotion. Submissions are due by Aug. 3, 2012.
  • Posted Jun 5, 2012

Ithaca College Online Sustainability Leadership Certificate

(U.S.): Ithaca College (New York) offers the chance to credential sustainability work through single seminars or a six-seminar sustainability leadership certificate. All work is completed online. Participants will learn to assess their organization's green policies and practice, communicate sustainability initiatives and evaluate best practices. New online seminars begin 11 times each year. Next two session start dates: June 7 and July 19. Discounts are available to AASHE members. Upcoming seminars include "Using Evaluation to Craft the Business Case for Sustainability," "A Systems Approach to Sustainability" and "Establishing Sustainability as an Organizational Purpose." Most Ithaca sustainability seminars are now GBCI (Green Building Certification Institute) approved.
  • Posted May 29, 2012

SustainUS Biodiversity Negotiations Delegation to CBD COP 11

(U.S.): The SustainUS Agents of Change program is now accepting applications to join the SustainUS youth delegation to the 11th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, to be held in India in October 2012. 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 July 1.
  • Posted May 29, 2012

SustainUS Climate Change Negotiations Delegation to COP 18

(U.S.): The SustainUS Agents of Change program is now accepting applications to join the SustainUS youth delegation to the 18th session of the Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention and the 8th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP18 and CMP8), to be held in Qatar from November 26 to December 7, 2012. 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 climate policy. Applications are due by June 3.
  • Posted May 29, 2012

Call for Papers: ACTS Campus Sustainability Conference

Themed "Mobilise and Motivate: Building momentum for a holistic sustainability approach," the September 2012 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. Potential topics include the role of higher education in the sustainability debate; how institutions can prepare for changing economic systems, changing student demographics and emerging potential risks associated with climate change; and how to create the appropriate sense of urgency to gain executive buy‐in and commitment. The call for papers will remain open through June 1.
  • Posted May 22, 2012

Solar Powered Lighting Discount for AASHE Members

As a special opportunity for AASHE members, Texas Solar Resources, Inc. is offering a 10 percent discount on solar powered lighting and LED light fixtures. The offer expires on June 1.
  • Posted May 22, 2012

USGBC Membership Discount for AASHE Members

As a special opportunity for AASHE members, the U.S. Green Building Council is offering a 10 percent discount on its membership dues. The offer expires on June 1.
  • Posted May 22, 2012

EPA 'Battle of the Buildings' Competition

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting applications for its annual national building competition. Participants will measure, track and report their building's monthly energy consumption, make improvements to their building's energy performance and share their progress. The building that demonstrates the greatest percentage-based reduction in energy use intensity over the contest period will be recognized as the winner. New this year, the EPA will also recognize the top water savers. The University of Central Florida won last year's battle with a 63.2 percent decrease in energy use in a main campus parking garage.
  • Posted May 15, 2012

2012 Youth Encounter on Sustainability (YES) Course

Activating Talent in Sustainability (ACTIS), in collaboration with the Alliance for Global Sustainability and the Donella Meadows Institute, invites applications for the first YES course in the U.S. With a focus on sustainable food production and consumption, this course aims to sensitize participants to the complex issues of sustainable development in a global context through course work, field trips, workshops, group work and discussions. The course will be held Aug. 15-Sept. 1, 2012 at Sterling College (Vermont). The deadline to apply is May 14.
  • Posted May 8, 2012

Obama Administration Youth Sustainability Video Challenge

Leading up to the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in June 2012, the Obama Administration invites video submissions from America's youth that share what they are doing to foster sustainable communities. Submissions are encouraged in the areas of economy, education, energy and environment, health, and science and technology. Winning videos will be chosen by a panel of Administration officials and featured at the U.S. Center in Rio during the conference. Winners also will be invited to the White House for a special event on sustainability leadership. Submissions are due by June 1.
  • Posted May 8, 2012

Call for Letters of Interest: Earthzine Virtual Poster Sessions

Earthzine, a publication covering the Earth observation community, is seeking letters of interest from university and college faculty members interested in contributing research projects for its Virtual Poster Sessions. The sessions allow students and young professionals to showcase their research work in a global setting with project presentations that include abstracts, short videos or narrated slide presentations. Those interested can submit a short letter outlining their university and professional background; the Earth observation-related topic area they seek to highlight; and the approximate number of research projects proposed to Earthzine Managing Editor Jeff Kart at jkart@earthzine.org. The deadline for letters is June 1, 2012.
  • Posted May 1, 2012

Fulbright NEXUS Regional Scholar Program

The 2012-2013 Fulbright NEXUS Program, a model for scholarly exchange and science informing policy, is currently seeking applications from early or mid-career academics, applied researchers and/or professionals with research experience in the public, nonprofit or private sector in the topics of science, technology and innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainable energy. Applicants must be conducting current research relevant to these themes. Projects focusing on climate change adaptation strategies, and/or public policy focused research ventures that examine strategies to cope with climate variability are particularly welcome. The deadline to apply is June 15.
  • Posted May 1, 2012

National Farm to Cafeteria Conference Scholarships

The National Farm to School Network is offering scholarships and volunteer positions that will cover the registration costs for its Farm to Cafeteria: Digging In! conference, slated for August 2-5, 2012. The deadline to apply is May 31.
  • Posted May 1, 2012

Smart Growth Network Call for Papers: Community Design

The higher education community is invited to join the Smart Growth Network's (SGN) first national conversation about how neighborhoods could be planned, designed and developed to meet the needs of current and future generations. In an effort to build a compendium of new and innovative ideas, SGN is seeking short papers that discuss a particular issue that communities will be facing in the next 15 years. Twenty to 40 papers will be selected for publishing in anticipation of the 2013 New Partners for Smart Growth Conference. The published papers will be considered for inclusion in the open and/or closing plenaries of the conference. Papers will be accepted through June 30, 2012.
  • Posted May 1, 2012

350.org Climate Action Day

A project of 350.org and partner organizations, Climate Action Day is a chance for higher education communities to protest, educate, document and volunteer along with people around the world. Rallies will take place on May 5 in climate-ravaged areas around the world where someone will be holding a huge black dot on a white banner as a way to visually connect the dots between extreme weather and climate change. 350.org will share these images in an attempt to give climate change a human face. Anyone is invited to join, or host their own events.
  • Posted Apr 24, 2012

AASHE Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop

The deadline has been extended for AASHE's Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop, slated for June 26-27, 2012 at San Diego State University (CA). These workshops are for faculty leaders of all disciplines who wish to develop curriculum change programs around sustainability on their campuses. Through an intensive two days of presentations, exercises, discussions, reflection and planning, participants will become familiar with the philosophy of change in higher education developed through the Ponderosa Project at Northern Arizona University and adapted at Emory in the Piedmont Project. The deadline to apply is April 27.
  • Posted Apr 24, 2012

April Discount on NACUBO Publications

Through April 30, the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) is offering selected higher education sustainability titles for half price. No special code is needed. Publications include "Boldly Sustainable: Hope and Opportunity for Higher Education in the Age of Climate Change" and "Financing Sustainability on Campus."
  • Posted Apr 24, 2012

Call for Submissions: 'Unpaving Our Way to the Future'

The Collaborative on Health and the Environment invites ideas from the higher education community on what it would take to create communities that are no longer paved with concrete and asphalt, and designed instead around non-polluting public transportation options and natural materials. Submissions in the form of photography, poetry, essay, dance, music, painting, drama, puppet show, etc. should bridge two or more of the following environments into a new healthy environment across generations: built, chemical, food, natural, psycho-social and socio-economic. Entries, due by May 15, will be showcased at the "Healthy Environments Across Generations" conference in June 2012 at the New York Academy of Medicine.
  • Posted Apr 24, 2012

Chatham U Food, Farm and Field Summer Course

Living on the university's Eden Hall Campus for two weeks in July 2012, participants will learn about the relationship among food, farm and the environment through classroom learning, group discussions, field trips and hands-on lab and field activities on the farm and in the kitchen.
  • Posted Apr 24, 2012

2012 Green Power Leadership Award Nominations

Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, these awards recognize the actions of individuals, institutions, companies and organizations that are significantly advancing the development of renewable electricity sources through green power markets. Nominations are due by April 20.
  • Posted Apr 17, 2012

Call for Submissions: AASHE Earth Week Project

To celebrate Earth Week, AASHE is asking its members and STARS Institutions: What top three sustainability achievements is your campus, organization or business most proud of? The AASHE community's greatest sustainability achievements will be highlighted in a photo essay in AASHE's Campus Sustainability Perspectives blog. This project will be promoted through the AASHE Announcements and STARS Update e-newsletters, and through our social media channels. To be featured, submit three sustainability highlights (up to 50 words each) and at least one photo. Submissions may include up to three photos. As a bonus, these photos will be curated for future AASHE publications and promotional materials. Contact Jillian Buckholz at stars@aashe.org with questions.
  • Posted Apr 17, 2012

Ithaca College Online Sustainability Leadership Certificate

Ithaca College (NY) offers the chance to credential sustainability work through single seminars or a six-seminar sustainability leadership certificate. All work is completed online. Participants will learn to assess their organization's green policies and practice, communicate sustainability initiatives and evaluate best practices. New online seminars begin 11 times each year. Next two session start dates: April 19 and May 10. Discounts are available to AASHE members. Next seminars include "Integrating Sustainability into Training and Curriculum," "Communicating the Organization's Sustainability Efforts" and "Tools and Techniques for Planning and Managing Sustainability Projects."
  • Posted Apr 17, 2012

SEED Center Green Genome Awards

The American Association of Community Colleges' Sustainability Education and Economic Development (SEED) Center is looking to recognize five innovative community colleges its inaugural Green Genome Awards program. Five awards of up to $10,000 each will be awarded to community colleges that are driving clean energy growth, training workers for green collar jobs and integrating those efforts with other institutional and community sustainability efforts. Applications will be released on April 21 and SEED will hold an informational webinar about the awards on May 1.
  • Posted Apr 17, 2012