Greenland: the reality behind the hype
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Past Event
October 25, 2022
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for an informational session about CGEP’s new Global Energy Fellows Program, an unparalleled opportunity for energy and climate-focused graduate students at Columbia University to launch their careers. Students accepted into the program will be enrolled in a one-year curriculum that will include monthly lunch discussions at CGEP with Jason Bordoff, CGEP Founding Director, and other CGEP scholars, along with an array of educational, social, and networking opportunities provided exclusively to members of the program. In addition each Fellow will be awarded a $12,000 stipend to pursue the energy-related summer internship of their choosing.
The session will include an overview of the curriculum and the application process, and students will get a chance to ask questions. Lunch will be provided.
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The Columbia Global Energy Summit 2024 is an annual event dedicated to thought-provoking discussions around the critical energy and climate challenges facing the global community.
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