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Educational Programs


Training

  • Solar Energy International (SEI) is a non-profit educational organization which teaches people about renewable energy technologies.  SEI teaches hands-on workshops in various locations throughout the US on topics including photovoltaic, wind power, micro-hydro power, solar water pumping, solar home design, natural house building, and renewable energy for the developing world. For more information and registration check out the SEI website or E-mail: sei@solarenergy.org. Hands-on and on-line training is available.
  • The International Institute of Sustainable Development managed by Village Earth in Fort Collins, CO offers courses and a certificate program on participatory practices for sustainable development.  Check the Online Certificate Program in Community-Based Development
  •  Grupo Fenix offers Solar-Cultural Courses and Sustainable Development Service Trips in Nicaragua. Course participants learn about solar energy systems, study applications specific to Central America, visit renewable energy installations, and install a PV lighting system in a rural village. The program includes recreational and cultural activities. Next course will be from January 3-13, 2008.
  • Living Water International in Texas conducts training seminars covering various aspects of Integrated Water Solutions including shallow water well drilling and pump installation, pump repair, and health and hygiene.  Training information and schedule is available on-line.
  • Association for International Practical Training provides paid internship opportunities abroad for international university students of science, engineering, and other technical fields.


Work Opportunities


Internships

  • Proworld offers several internships. Engineering and appropriate technology projects and environmental conservation projects are available in Peru, Mexico, and Belize.  Current design-build and engineering internship and project options include: schools, drinking water systems, hurricane shelters, clean burning stoves for families in rural communities, sustainable irrigation systems, working with all natural products, teaching computing classes.  For more information visit the Proworld Service Corps web site or call 877.733.7378 or email info@proworldsc.org.
  • The Himalayan Light Foundation offers internships through their Solar Sisters Program in Nepal and Sri Lanka. The program allows international volunteers to have the opportunity of a lifetime by establishing unforgettable connections with an indigenous community while also contributing to the communities' welfare and the international campaign for environmental and human rights. For more information, contact Dawn Peebles (dawn@ecomail.org)
  • Internships with Natural Capitalism Solutions (NCS) in Boulder, CO. NatCap fosters understanding and implementation of the principles of Natural Capitalism through three main channels: educational programs, international development, research and content development. NCS was founded by Hunter Lovins, co-author of Natural Capitalism (1999)
  • Cultural Immersion in Tibet: www.tibetanvillageproject.org
  • The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) provides paid internship opportunities abroad and in the US for university students of science, engineering, and other technical fields.
  • Solar Energy International (SEI) provides internships in developing countries through their International Volunteers in Environmentally Sustainable Technologies (INVEST) program
  • Demotech located in The Hague in the Netherlands develops applications for third world countries, does research on how to transfer knowledge and how to create self-reliance by means of technology and stimulate discussion on sustainability.
  • The Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) offers various international opportunities for students and professionals from around the world. Their largest program is an internship program in which interns volunteer with local nonprofit organizations in diverse areas of development. Summer and year-round internship programs last eight weeks to a year. FSD also offers short-term service learning trips, volunteer programs, and study tours. All programs include home-stays with local families that provide cultural and language immersion.

 

 

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