SPICE (Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education) is introducing a new online program for U.S. and Chinese high school students: The U.S.–China Co-Lab on Climate Solutions.
The Co-Lab will be SPICE's first-ever fully transnational course, providing a platform for globally minded 10th-12th graders from the United States and China to come together and discuss solutions that tackle climate change.
Led by instructors Carey Moncaster and Tanya Lee, this program will also feature Stanford faculty—experienced in topics ranging from climate change to international relations—as guest speakers.
Applications for U.S. students are now open. Deadline: Nov. 15.
Applications for Chinese students will be open from Oct. 25 to Dec. 10.
For details and a link to the application, please visit: https://spice.fsi.stanford.edu/fellowship/uschinacolab
Questions? Please contact:
Tanya Lee, Ph.D., at tanyalee@stanford.edu
Instructor, Stanford China Scholars Program & U.S.–China Co-Lab on Climate Solutions
Stanford Program on International & Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
Stanford University
http://spice.fsi.stanford.edu
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