About Climate CoLab
MIT’s Climate CoLab (www.climatecolab.org) is a quickly-growing online platform where 50,000 people from around the world work with experts and each other to create, analyze, and select detailed proposals for what to do about climate change. In 2016, the Climate CoLab is running a suite of contests on topics such as energy efficiency, transportation, adaptation, and engaging the public, as well as on specific regions around the world.
Seeking Fellows

Contest Fellows are graduate students, PhD candidates or professionals with expertise in topics related to climate change; and are eager to support a diverse online community in developing new, creative solutions. They work with senior experts, explore deeply issues of interest to them, connect with relevant organizations and interested citizens internationally, and take a leadership position in this fast-growing and innovative project. This role requires a strong and ongoing commitment for the duration of the contest (a minimum of 2 hours/week between Jan – July 2016).  Fellowships can be completed virtually and are unpaid.  
Impact Assessment Fellows take a leadership role in analyzing and certifying the climate impact of proposals submitted to the platform.  We seek graduate students or professionals with experience in computer-based modeling and an interest in mentoring others, who can devote 5 hours per week from March to June.  All Fellows will receive training.  Positions can be completed virtually and are unpaid.  Learn more.
 Application deadline:  December 10th, 2015