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  • 1.  Sustainability Leadership Training for Students and Recent Grads: December 1-3, Bard College

    Posted 09-11-2017 16:20

    Please forward to interested students and alums--

    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. Registration of $30 covers lodging and meals.

    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, an M.Ed in Environmental Education and the Bard MBA in Sustainability. 

    C2C Fellows are leaders whose vision is to make a difference soon. Our mission is to accelerate their life's work.

    APPLY NOW

    Details:
    • Registration fee of $30 covers lodging and food.
    • Conference begins at 4PM Friday 12/1 and ends on 12 noon Sunday 12/3
    • Bard College is 90 miles north of New York City, and is easily accessible by Amtrak from Penn Station in NYC.

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    Bard CEP: The National Climate Seminar, Fall 2017
    Webinars begin at Noon Eastern 


    20-Sep   Regional Climate Action and the Paris Process
    Susan Biniaz, JD,  Columbia University 

    4-Oct Cities Taken by Storm: Hurricanes and Urban Sustainability
      Dr. Michael Neuman, The University of Westminster

    1-Nov    A Pollution-free Planet: The Upcoming UN Environmental Assembly
                      Fatou Ndoye, United Nations Environment Programme

    6-Dec  Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change: More Than CO2
                      Dr. Deborah Lawrence, University of Virginia



    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &
    Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
    www.bard.edu/cep - www.bard.edu/mba
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu






  • 2.  Sustainability Leadership Training for Students and Recent Grads: December 1-3, Bard College

    Posted 09-11-2017 16:57
    Please remove me from your e-mail list.

    Thank you.

    Philip Lohman 

    On Sep 11, 2017, at 1:19 PM, Eban Goodstein <ebangood@BARD.EDU> wrote:

    Please forward to interested students and alums--

    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. Registration of $30 covers lodging and meals.

    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, an M.Ed in Environmental Education and the Bard MBA in Sustainability. 

    C2C Fellows are leaders whose vision is to make a difference soon. Our mission is to accelerate their life's work.

    APPLY NOW

    Details:
    • Registration fee of $30 covers lodging and food.
    • Conference begins at 4PM Friday 12/1 and ends on 12 noon Sunday 12/3
    • Bard College is 90 miles north of New York City, and is easily accessible by Amtrak from Penn Station in NYC.

    ---


    Bard CEP: The National Climate Seminar, Fall 2017
    Webinars begin at Noon Eastern 


    20-Sep   Regional Climate Action and the Paris Process
    Susan Biniaz, JD,  Columbia University 

    4-Oct Cities Taken by Storm: Hurricanes and Urban Sustainability
      Dr. Michael Neuman, The University of Westminster

    1-Nov    A Pollution-free Planet: The Upcoming UN Environmental Assembly
                      Fatou Ndoye, United Nations Environment Programme

    6-Dec  Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change: More Than CO2
                      Dr. Deborah Lawrence, University of Virginia



    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &
    Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
    www.bard.edu/cep - www.bard.edu/mba
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu







  • 3.  Sustainability Leadership Training for Students and Recent Grads: December 1-3, Bard College

    Posted 10-11-2017 12:01

    Please forward to students and recent graduates interested in skills for sustainability leadership. 

    Gain the Knowledge to Change the Future

    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. Registration of $30 covers lodging and meals.

    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, an M.Ed in Environmental Education and the Bard MBA in Sustainability. 

    C2C Fellows are leaders whose vision is to make a difference soon. Our mission is to accelerate their life's work.

    APPLY NOW

    Details:
    • Registration fee of $30 covers lodging and food.
    • Conference begins at 4PM Friday 12/1 and ends on 12 noon Sunday 12/3
    • Bard College is 90 miles north of New York City, and is easily accessible by Amtrak from Penn Station in NYC.
    • For further information, please contact Emma Elbaum at ee3905@bard.edu

    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy &
    Director, Bard MBA in Sustainability
    www.bard.edu/cep - www.bard.edu/mba
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu