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The University of New Hampshire’s Sustainability Institute is inviting 
applications for our competitive Climate Fellowships. The Climate Fellows 
program pairs outstanding students with challenging, important projects that 
will propel the US toward a low-carbon, climate-resilient future. Fellows 
receive mentorship, unique networking opportunities as well as a $6,000 in 
exchange for their work on various deliverables.

Time commitment:  40 hours per week, June 1-August 14, 2015

Location:  Project-dependent.  2015 Fellows may be based in Durham, NH; in 
Boston, MA; or in Bozeman, MT. For some projects, state or regional travel may 
be required.

What You Need to Know Before Applying:

  *   All applicants should be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree 
program when they apply (seniors graduating in May are welcome).
  *   Academic backgrounds in the fields indicated in the individual project 
postings are preferred; these vary widely.
  *   We will encourage, but not require, an academic sponsor or reference for 
each fellow, and where possible we will ask that course credits are awarded.
  *   There is a MANDATORY three-day, two-night orientation in Durham, NH, from 
May 27-29.  Lodging and food will be provided, but Fellows are asked to pay 
their own associated travel costs.
  *   There is a $35 application fee, payable online.  (However, this may be 
waived for UNH students or in the case of financial hardship.  To request a 
waiver, applicants should contact UNHSI.)
  *   The Fellowship does not cover any costs for temporary (summer) relocation 
or housing, beyond the $6,000 stipend.

Why Apply?
Fellowships are opportunities for highly skilled and motivated students to 
contribute to unique and exciting new projects and initiatives. As a result, 
fellows will gain:

  *   $6,000 (taxable) compensation
  *   New skills and knowledge
  *   Access to extensive new professional contacts and networks
  *   Material to add to his or her professional portfolio

The 2015 Projects:

  *   Climate Solutions New England (CSNE) Case Studies: Work with CSNE network 
to identify and document examples of cutting-edge solutions that address 
climate change mitigation and adaptation, and provide multiple socio-economic 
benefits.
  *   Food Solutions New England (FSNE): Create web-based outreach materials to 
help transform the New England food system into a resilient driver of racial 
equity and food justice, health, sustainable farming and fishing, and thriving 
communities.
  *   NH Farm to School/USDA Foods: Lay the groundwork for local food producers 
in New Hampshire to sell their products to schools through the USDA foods 
system.
  *   Montana Agriculture: Help conduct outreach and create resources to 
support Montana farmers and ranchers seeking adaptive strategies around.
  *   Greenovate Composting: Help grow the City of Boston’s new community 
compost program, through extensive education, outreach and stakeholder 
engagement .
  *   Greenovate Efficiency Research: Research and document “best practice” 
policies and programs across the U.S. for driving energy efficiency upgrades in 
multifamily buildings, and identify opportunities to apply them in Boston.
  *   Greenovate Efficiency Pilot: Provide technical support to building 
owners/property managers of buildings that have electric resistance heating 
systems; work with them to support whole building weatherization, fuel 
switching, and equipment upgrades.
  *   Coastal Flooding Summit: Help organize and promote a National Summit on 
Coastal Flooding convened by the Union of Concerned Scientists, to draw 
national attention to front-line coastal communities impacted by growing flood 
risk and ensure this issue is considered within public debate during the 2016 
election cycle.
  *   Climate Change Communications: Focus on identifying and using effective 
public relations strategies in climate communication, to increase awareness and 
engagement on the climate issue within New Hampshire’s private sector.

The Fellowship Selection Process:
By March 13: Apply: Fill out the online form and upload a single PDF document 
with
                       cover letter, resume, three references, and writing 
sample at
                       
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                      Pay $35 fee (waivers available for UNH students, 
financial hardship.)
By April 6:      UNHSI will set up phone or Skype interviews with selected 
candidates.
By April 24:    UNHSI will extend Fellowship Offers to selected candidates.
By May 1:       Signed offer letters due back to UNHSI for 2015 Fellowships.

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