World Wildlife Fund in partnership with Citrus Growers Association – Belize
Summer 2007 Fellow: Kali Albright
Summer 2007 Fellow email: kali@stanford.edu
Faculty Mentor:
Faculty Mentor email:
Office Description:
Supervisors are very supportive of work, but still allow for a tremendous deal of freedom and independence.
Projects Fellows Have Worked on in the Past:
- Project on the sustainable development of citrus production in Belize.
- Proposal for 3-year education initiative on sustainability.
Desired Personal Qualities:
- Willingness to work on public outreach campaigns and public-private awareness initiatives
- Interest in and passion for environmental issues
- Flexibility – does not enter the program with extremely specific expectations
- Hard worker and team player
Desired Skills, Experience, and Coursework:
- Experience working in a professional workplace
- Ability to perform research thoroughly and efficiently
- Comfort speaking and presenting work publicly
- Strong writing skills
- Familiarity with environmental policy issues
Main Fellowship Disciplines:
- Earth Systems
- Environmental Engineering
- Public Policy
- Economics
Languages:
All work done in English
