Kayla Missman specializes in making complicated topics more approachable. She has eight years of experience in journalism, editing and marketing, allowing her to dive into interesting topics and ...
What advice do our faculty members have for your career planning? Graduate school will open up so many options for you—see what comes to you through your graduate school experience and take ...
With an environmental science degree, you can monitor ecosystems, engineer green tech, write policy, and advise companies. Find roles that range from field scientist to sustainability consultant.
This specialty job fair is for students majoring in the sciences who seek internships or full-time opportunities with employers in the areas of Biomedical, Environmental, Laboratory, Pharmaceutical, ...
Graduates of the Environmental Studies Program go on to a wide assortment of careers. Many, but not all, fit into one of the four “career paths” listed below. Finding the right career path can be a ...
In five years of writing for various audiences, Uche has learned to simplify career-focused content for ambitious learners regardless of their qualifications. Her work is published in notable ...
Experiential learning is central to the Environmental Science experience. Through internships, research, and study abroad programs, you’ll apply classroom knowledge to real-world problems, gaining ...
The day kicked off with an engaging State of the Field panel discussion, where students heard directly from top professionals working across the public, private, and non-profit sectors. The panelists ...
Environmental Science Technicians work to monitor environmental conditions through the use of biological and chemical tests. Fieldwork is conducted to sample air, soil, water, or other materials to ...
With the absence of a major at Princeton, it is difficult to precisely measure the trends of Princetonians’ interest in studying the environment or entering environmental careers. Although Civil and ...