Spring 2024 Environmental Career Fair

Partner Organizations: We hope you can join us for our in-person Environmental Career Fair on Wednesday, February 21, 12:00 – 4:00 pm ET in the Metcalf Ballroom at Boston University’s George Sherman Union (2nd floor), 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, 02215. The event is co-sponsored by the BU URBAN Program and BU Earth & Environment Department. The venue is accessible by public transportation (Green Line/buses) and guest passes will be provided for those who are driving.

Network with graduate students, staff, and faculty from across the university with expertise in biogeoscience, environmental science, environmental health, statistics, data science, and much more, as well as fellow representatives from our partner organizations! Create connections for research partnerships, Ph.D. internships, and hiring opportunities for students soon to graduate. Please note that this year, the event will also include opportunities to connect with undergraduates from various departments.

    Please complete the form below to register. Only one entry per organization is required; if multiple representatives from your organization plan to attend, you can indicate so on the form.

    • Aim for 2-6 sentences. Example: "Our company is a mid-size startup focused on mining public health indicators from social media. We are 1) seeking interns to support data synthesis efforts this summer, and 2) looking to hire recent graduates for our Government Relations team."
      This information will be shared with attendees in advance to facilitate networking.
    • If relevant, please list undergraduate opportunities below (name of role and 1-2 sentence description). We anticipate that students from the following schools and departments will attend the Environmental Career Fair: Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environment, Economics); Pardee School of Global Studies (International Relations -Environment/Development track); Questrom School of Business (MBA); and the College of Engineering (Energy Technologies & Sustainability concentration).
    • Click the + symbol to add entries.
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    Boston University strives to be accessible, inclusive and diverse in our facilities, programming and academic offerings. Your experience in this event is important to us. If you have a disability (including but not limited to learning or attention, mental health, concussion, vision, mobility, hearing, physical or other health related), require communication access services for the deaf or hard of hearing, or believe that you require a reasonable accommodation for another reason please contact Heather Ho (urban@bu.edu) to discuss your needs.