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Bard Center for Environmental Policy-Internship

by Ann Greaney-Williams on December 7, 2011

The Bard Center for Environmental Policy is looking for motivated students who are ready to embark on an exciting educational journey! We would be very grateful if you could forward this email to students or recent graduates who might enjoy finding out about our pioneering master’s degree programs in environmental and climate policy.

Our students come from a variety of academic disciplines, and yet they all bring to Bard a passion about their future role as environmental leaders. Interdisciplinary course work, faculty-student mentorships, and professional internship experiences provide the platform students need to succeed academically and professionally. See where our alumni/ae are working now. Bard CEP offers competitive merit fellowships, project assistantships, and campus employment opportunities to qualified candidates.

Bard College, located on the Hudson River 90 miles north of New York City, is a private, coeducational liberal arts college with undergraduate programs enriched by research institutes and graduate programs. Founded in 1860, the College draws its approximately 3,100 undergraduate and graduate students from all regions of the United States and abroad.

The Bard Center for Environmental Policy was created in 1999 to promote education, research, and public service on critical issues pertaining to the natural and built environments. Earning either an M.S. in environmental policy or an M.S. in climate science and policy, Bard CEP graduates pursue high-level careers in research and policy. The value of Bard CEP’s approach has been recognized through established partnerships with Pace Law School, the Bard College Master of Arts in Teaching Program, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, and Peace Corps. For more info, please call, email, and visit our website.

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