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Quarter-long course in Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

In a crisis, national security initiatives move at the speed of a startup yet in peacetime they default to decades-long acquisition and procurement cycles. Startups operate with continual speed and urgency 24/7. Over the last few years they've learned how to be not only fast, but extremely efficient with resources...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

Spring

Course Date:

March 31, 2025
Multi-quarter part-time in Education & Youth Development, Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Commitment, Student service organization

Our mission is to engage the many Stanford students whose interest in STEM came from Science Olympiad and other beloved science extracurriculars in meaningful science outreach through Science Olympiad. By partnering with local middle and high schools in underserved communities to help create and coach Science Olympiad teams, our club...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates,
Graduate Students,
Coterm

When:

Autumn,
Spring,
Winter
Quarter-long course in Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

A new capstone option for design majors, this course is a culminating 2-quarter long experience in the design degree. Students will work in teams on cross-disciplinary (XD) design challenges generated with community and industry partners, allowing students to immerse in real-world constraints and work alongside partner orgs at the cutting...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Spring

Course Date:

March 31, 2025
Quarter-long course in Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

A new capstone option for design majors, this course is a culminating 2-quarter long experience in the design degree. Students will work in teams on cross-disciplinary (XD) design challenges generated with community and industry partners, allowing students to immerse in real-world constraints and work alongside partner orgs at the cutting...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long course in Education & Youth Development, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Students will develop advanced Spanish language proficiency through the examination of various topics, including women's health, parent child relationships, mental health, and more. The class will include expert commentary from doctors, mental health professionals, human rights specialists, migrants, and campus workers. Medical, psychological, and social implications of migration will be...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Spring

Course Date:

September 23, 2024
Quarter-long course in Education & Youth Development, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Students will develop advanced Spanish language proficiency through the examination of various topics, including women's health, parent child relationships, mental health, and more. The class will include expert commentary from doctors, mental health professionals, human rights specialists, migrants, and campus workers. Medical, psychological, and social implications of migration will be...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Spring

Course Date:

September 23, 2024
Quarter-long course in Education & Youth Development, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Students develop advanced Spanish language proficiency through examination of issues surrounding current immigration and refugee crises. There will be class discussions of Central American contexts, international treaties, human rights, and U.S. immigration law. Class will include expert commentary from legal and mental health professionals, human rights specialists, migrants, and refugees...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Winter,
Autumn

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long course in Human Rights, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

This community engaged learning workshop is exclusively available to students who are concurrently enroll in SPANLANG 108SL. Within the HUMRTS 108 program, students will have the unique opportunity to apply their advanced Spanish language skills and their understanding of the US immigration detention system, acquired in the class, by volunteering...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Spring,
Winter,
Autumn

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long full-time in Identity, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship

Through the Advancing Gender Equity Fellowship, a Cardinal Quarter opportunity co-sponsored by the Women’s Community Center (WCC) and the Haas Center for Public Service, students can apply what they have learned about gender, diversity, and social justice through their academic and/or extracurricular activities to work with a nonprofit organization or government...

Sponsored by:

Haas Center for Public Service,
Women’s Community Center

Location:

United States

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Summer
Quarter-long course in Health, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

HUMBIO 122H Prerequisite: Must be a HUMBIO major or minor. Race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status are just a few of the social determinants that contribute to health disparities. Apply a racial equity lens to drive a deeper understanding of how vulnerable populations are uniquely at risk for poorer health outcomes...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long course in Health, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

HUMBIO 122H Prerequisite: Must be a HUMBIO major or minor. Race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status are just a few of the social determinants that contribute to health disparities. Apply a racial equity lens to drive a deeper understanding of how vulnerable populations are uniquely at risk for poorer health outcomes...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

MED

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long course in Health, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

HUMBIO 122H Prerequisite: Must be a HUMBIO major or minor. Race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status are just a few of the social determinants that contribute to health disparities. Apply a racial equity lens to drive a deeper understanding of how vulnerable populations are uniquely at risk for poorer health outcomes...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long full-time in Identity, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship

The Advancing Muslim Communities Fellowship, including the Ansaf Kareem and Anna Khan Fellowship for the Markaz Resource Center, is a Cardinal Quarter opportunity that centers Muslim communities, issues, and causes. Through this fellowship, students engage with Muslim or Muslim-focused organizations and apply their academic experience and leadership skills...

Sponsored by:

Haas Center for Public Service,
Markaz Resource Center

Location:

United States

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Summer
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Quarter-long full-time in Environmental Sustainability, Health, Human Rights, Identity, Law, Policy & Justice, Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship

The African Service Fellowship is a joint program between the Haas Center for Public Service and the Center for African Studies and supports students’ work on social and economic issues in Africa.Each African Service Fellow receives a base stipend of $7000 to support travel and living expenses during the...

Sponsored by:

Center for African Studies,
Haas Center for Public Service

Location:

International

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Summer
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Quarter-long full-time in Human Rights, Identity, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship, Grant / stipend

The Ahonen-Jover Cardinal Quarter Fellowship for Innovation in Technology and Human Rights supports one student annually to design and propose an innovative project for advancing human rights in the United States or abroad in collaboration with a host organization and faculty mentor. Successful applicants will have a vision and entrepreneurial spirit and wish to create new strategies...

Sponsored by:

Haas Center for Public Service

Location:

International,
United States

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Summer
Quarter-long full-time in Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship

Through the Alexander Tung Memorial Fellowship, students can explore the use of science and technology for the benefit of society at large. In particular, the awardees will use science and technology for social entrepreneurship, for youth education, and/or as a solution to a social problem through field service...

Sponsored by:

Haas Center for Public Service

Location:

International,
United States

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Summer
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Multi-quarter part-time in Identity, Cardinal Commitment, Student service organization

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated is the first Black Greek-lettered Sorority, founded on January 15, 1908 on the campus of Howard University in Washington D.C. The Xi Beta Chapter was chartered on the campus of Stanford University on June 25, 1981. In the years that have followed, members of the...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

N/A
Multi-quarter part-time in Arts & Media, Education & Youth Development, Environmental Sustainability, Health, Human Rights, Identity, Law, Policy & Justice, Affordability, Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Commitment, Student service organization

The Alternative Spring Break (ASB) program exposes students to complex social and cultural issues through community visits, experiential learning, direct service, group discussion, readings, and reflection activities. The program's vision is to transform students into advocates of social change on issues affecting our communities. Cardinal Commitment Mentor: ASB Coordinators/Directors Requirements...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates,
Graduate Students,
Coterm

When:

Autumn,
Spring,
Summer,
Winter
Quarter-long full-time in Education & Youth Development, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship

The Andrea Naomi Leiderman Fellowship supports undergraduate students conducting research related to low-income youth in California. The fellowship provides a stipend expenses related to nine consecutive weeks of full-time service/research. Leiderman Fellows contribute to ongoing research projects led by Stanford faculty as part of the research-practice partnership between the Graduate...

Sponsored by:

Haas Center for Public Service

Location:

United States

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Summer
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Multi-quarter part-time in Health, Cardinal Commitment, Student service organization

Calling all animal lovers! Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of furry, feathered, and finned friends? Look no further – ASP is here to unite your love for animals with impactful service in your local community. 🌟🐶 Diverse Opportunities: ASP offers a wide array...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates,
Graduate Students

When:

Rolling
Quarter-long course in Health, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

This course will provide an introduction to refugee health and healthcare for asylum seekers. Students will gain insight into the role healthcare providers and community law partners have in providing forensic documentations and evaluations for asylum seekers. Students will also learn how to conduct and document these evaluations. This is...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

N/A

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Multi-quarter part-time in Health, Cardinal Commitment, Student service organization

The Asylum Collaborative at Stanford brings together students, physicians, and community law partners to provide medical and psychological evaluations to asylum-seekers across the Bay Area. In addition to forensic evaluations, our group works to connect new arrivals in the U.S. to essential services, such as healthcare, education, and obtaining basic needs...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

Rolling
Multi-quarter part-time in Education & Youth Development, Identity, Cardinal Commitment, Volunteer

Bay Area Tutoring Association (BATA) believes that education is the most powerful way to change the world. We have a proven 10-year track record of tutoring Black and Brown, justice-impacted, foster, homeless, and at-risk youth in the San Francisco Bay Area.  We are dedicated to erasing the academic achievement gap...

Location:

Bay Area

Open to:

Undergraduates,
Graduate Students,
Coterm

When:

N/A
Quarter-long course in Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

(COMM 177B is offered for 5 units, COMM 277B is offered for 4 units.) This class will tackle data-driven journalism, in collaboration with other academic and journalistic partners. The class is centered around one or more projects rooted in local data-driven journalism but with potential for regional or national journalistic...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

Autumn

Course Date:

September 23, 2024
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Quarter-long full-time in Education & Youth Development, Environmental Sustainability, Cardinal Quarter, Fellowship / internship

Every summer, the Bill Lane Center for the American West offers many opportunities for Stanford undergraduates (including graduating seniors, co-terminal and master's students) to work with organizations throughout the West. Through these internships, students can explore careers in natural history, conservation, ecology, land use, museum curation, resource management, water, energy...

Sponsored by:

Bill Lane Center for the American West

Location:

United States

Open to:

Undergraduates,
Graduate Students,
Coterm

When:

Summer
Quarter-long full-time in Affordability, Arts & Media, Civic Engagement, Education & Youth Development, Environmental Sustainability, Health, Human Rights, Identity, Law, Policy & Justice, Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Quarter, Courses for credit, Fellowship / internship

Intern for government agencies and NGOs, take classes taught by Stanford faculty and national policy experts, and participate in cultural events and activities.

Sponsored by:

Bing Stanford in Washington Program

Location:

United States

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

Autumn,
Spring,
Winter
Quarter-long course in Environmental Sustainability, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Interdisciplinary seminar emphasizing two major areas of study: biological sciences (ecology) and culture (the human dimensions of conservation and use of natural resources based on indigenous traditional knowledge). Challenges and opportunities of interacting with researchers and students from other cultures; analysis of the ways in which academic institutions and rural...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Undergraduates

When:

N/A

Course Date:

June 16, 2025
Quarter-long course in Technology & Engineering, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Addressing the systemic (Behavioral, Social, Environmental, Structural) drivers of health is a new frontier of entrepreneurship to improve global and public health at scale. In this hybrid seminar-based and experiential course, you will learn about challenges and opportunities for innovating in these areas. You will also design solutions and ventures...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long course in Health, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Addressing the systemic (Behavioral, Social, Environmental, Structural) drivers of health is a new frontier of entrepreneurship to improve global and public health at scale. In this hybrid seminar-based and experiential course, you will learn about challenges and opportunities for innovating in these areas. You will also design solutions and ventures...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
Quarter-long course in Health, Cardinal Courses, Courses for credit

Addressing the systemic (Behavioral, Social, Environmental, Structural) drivers of health is a new frontier of entrepreneurship to improve global and public health at scale. In this hybrid seminar-based and experiential course, you will learn about challenges and opportunities for innovating in these areas. You will also design solutions and ventures...

Location:

Stanford

Open to:

Graduate Students

When:

Winter

Course Date:

January 6, 2025
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