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  2. The Columbia Climate School encompasses Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and more than 20 other centers and programs, supporting a continuum of research from basic discovery to societal solutions. Our Office of Research nurtures our community of established and future environmental leaders through proposal development, programmatic engagement ...

  3. Application Process. Students apply to Columbia Climate School in the Green Mountains directly through Putney Student Travel’s Online Application. Admission is selective. The organizing committee will look for exceptional and highly motivated high school students (and driven rising 9th grade students) who are eager to participate in climate ...

  4. Climate and Sustainability Graduate Program Open House M.S in Sustainability Management Online Information Session M.S. in Sustainability Science Online Information Session

  5. Applicants to the Columbia Climate School graduate programs must hold the equivalent of a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree from an accredited institution prior to matriculation. We also expect that applicants will have some previous training (via coursework or professional experience) in the natural and/or social sciences related to your area ...

  6. NOTE: Only current students and alumni within the Columbia Climate School affiliated programs will have year-round access. All other Columbia and non-Columbia students will only have access during the student registration period for the All Ivy Environmental and Sustainable Development Career Fair.

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  8. Our Pre-College Summer Program will expand your knowledge and prepare you to understand, analyze, and apply cutting-edge research to the complex problem of our changing climate. These programs are for high-school students (Grades 9-12 and motivated rising 9th graders) who want to sharpen their knowledge and skills in the areas of climate change ...

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