DVRPC – Summer Fellowship

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For summer 2025, DVRPC will be hosting a Sustainability Fellow through the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Sustainability Fellowship program! The UNH Sustainability Fellowship pairs exceptional students and recent graduates with municipal, educational, corporate, and nonprofit partners to work on transformative sustainability projects. Each summer, Fellows undertake challenging sustainability projects that are designed to create an immediate impact, offer an extraordinary learning experience, and foster meaningful collaboration.

At DVRPC, the Fellow will assist the Office of Sustainable Energy on a project related to Thermal Energy Networks (TENs). TENs are neighborhood-scale systems that leverage an existing thermal energy resource, such as geothermal or waste heat from an existing building, to provide heating and cooling to multiple buildings. This project will be a mix of research and data analysis (including GIS), and outreach and engagement activities, focused on new strategies and policies for creating more efficient, low carbon building energy systems with TENs.

Overall, there are over 25 different paid Fellowship opportunities available and the following groups are eligible to apply: 1) Current UNH undergraduate students, 2) current graduate students (from any US college or university), and 3) recent graduates (from any US college or university). Application instructions and the Fellowship project descriptions are available on the Fellowship website. The work formats (in-person, hybrid, and remote) vary and they are specified in the Fellowship descriptions. The Fellowship at  DVRPC is offered as hybrid or in-person work. All Fellowship applications are due by February 9, 2025 at midnight.

To apply for this job please visit www.unh.edu.

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