Internships by Date
The first two years of the Harvard Green Campus Initiative Student (HGCI) Internship Program (SIP) were the busiest. This is because the HGCI had recently been formed and was beginning to build strategic relationships with various organizations around campus. Internships were the most effective way of forging partnerships around sustainable action.
Because of their success, many of the internships were extended into full-scale HGCI programs, which required the oversight and guidance of the HGCI Director and SIP Manager Leith Sharp. In effect, the internships set the seeds for continued working relationships with these partners. As a result, the number of internships subsided in the second two years of the HGCI's existence as attentions were focused on growing these new relationships and programs.
2001
- Alternative Fuel Vehicles I
- Computer Energy Management
- High Performance Building Design
- Green Procurement
- Greenhouse Gas Inventory
- Organic and Non-GMO Foods
- Energy Efficiency Services
2002
- Environmental Procurement
- Building Systems
- Construction and Demolition Waste Management
- Lighting Efficiency
- Building Management Resources
- Pesticides Reduction
- Alternative Fuel Vehicles II
- Bicycle Sharing Program
- Longwood Energy
2003
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