Check out two great opportunities to learn more about sustainability careers through Bard this spring: A webinar on “How to Get a Job in Sustainability: Leadership Careers in NGO’s, Business and Government” at 7 PM on February 27 and the C2C Fellows Sustainability Leaders training on March 9-11; details on both below.
- Sustainability Jobs Webinar: Purpose-Driven Careers in Business, NGOs, or Government: 2/27, 7pm EST – register here for log-in details
Dr. Eban Goodstein, Director of Graduate Programs in Sustainability at Bard College, will outline mission-driven career strategies in sustainable business, non-profits and government for both soon-to-be and recent college graduates, and for professionals looking to make a move. Goodstein will provide participants with a concrete job-search strategy, discuss what the current political climate means for careers in social and environmental sustainability, cover grad school and continuing education options (including school now / school later); and take questions from the audience. Please register here for log-in details and more information. - Sustainability Leadership Training for Students and Recent Grads, March 9-11 – Apply here
The C2C Fellows Network at the Bard Center for Environmental Policy is a national program for undergraduates and recent graduates aspiring to leadership work in sustainable politics, NGO’s and business. C2C’s intensive skills-based weekend workshops include young people from across the country. APPLY NOW- Led by Dr. Eban Goodstein, Director of Bard’s Center for Environmental Policy, C2C trainings focus on key leadership skills: vision, courage, developing your network, telling your story, and raising funds.
- Graduates of the workshops join a national network with access to continuing educational and professional opportunities, including dedicated scholarships to attend Bard’s Graduate Programs in Sustainability: Masters of Science degrees in Environmental Policy and Climate Science and Policy and the Bard MBA in Sustainability.
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- Details: Registration fee of $30 covers lodging and food— free for Bard students; Conference begins at 5 PM Friday 3/9 and ends on 12 noon Sunday 3/11. Questions? Please contact Emma Elbaum, ee3905@bard.edu