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DOE Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program

 

Description

Clean Cities offers internships through the Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program, which unites Clean Cities coalitions across the country with students interested in changing the future of on-road transportation. Internships with Clean Cities coalitions are available throughout the year for undergraduate (junior or senior) or graduate students studying communications, public relations, business, marketing, engineering, or environmental sciences. Each year, students in the program work with Clean Cities coalitions to increase awareness of alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies and their potential for petroleum reduction. Interns work with coordinators and stakeholders in the community to plan events, analyze data, research markets, design websites, and promote initiatives through social media and public relations. Students work on locally focused projects, such as planning and implementing the National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day Odyssey, conducting fleet manager meetings, and working with campus fleet managers to promote the use of clean vehicle technologies. The Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program facilitates peer exchange and opens a direct line of education between industry experts by hosting webinars that feature current trends in social media and best practices in the field of public relations, as well as case studies from coalitions involved in the program. The Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program facilitates peer exchange and opens a direct line of education between industry experts by hosting webinars that feature current trends in social media and best practices in the field of public relations, as well as case studies from coalitions involved in the program.

 

Eligiblity Information

Academic Level:

Age minimum or maximum:*
No

Open to international students:

Required to demonstrate financial need:

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Demographic Information (preferred or required):

Award type:
Internship

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Application Information:

Application Deadline:

Date application is available:

USC endorsement required:
No

Award Details:

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Approximate date finalists are notified:

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Sponsor:

U.S. Department of Energy

 

Contact Information:

Primary Contact:
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Position:
attn: Amanda McAplin

Phone:

Email:
amcalpin@anl.gov

Website:
https://cleancities.energy.gov/working-with-us/

Address:
N/A,
N/A,  00000
United States