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In this episode, co-host Amy Marcus speaks with an administrator and three students about Temple University’s Global Green Grants program, which funds student climate action and research projects while studying abroad.
Sarah Short Hutyra, the Assistant Director for Institutional Relations at Temple University Education Abroad & Overseas Campuses, explains how the program is managed. After her conversation with Sarah, Amy speaks with the following students who participated in the program:
Katie, Julie, and Ezekiel share about their experiences with the program while studying in Italy and Japan. Their projects explored topics including sustainable food systems, single-use plastics education, and sports equipment waste and access.
In these interviews, you’ll learn more about the program, how it works, some challenges faced along the way, and even advice for both staff looking to run similar programs and students looking to take climate action while studying abroad.
Additional Resources:
Temple Global Green
Temple Education Abroad & Overseas Campuses
Temple Office of Sustainability
Katie’s blog post
Julie’s blog post
Ezekiel’s blog post
Kim Association, Rome
Fondazione Campagna Amica, Rome
Showa Women’s University
Seicho School
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In this episode, co-host Amy Marcus speaks with an administrator and three students about Temple University’s Global Green Grants program, which funds student climate action and research projects while studying abroad.
Sarah Short Hutyra, the Assistant Director for Institutional Relations at Temple University Education Abroad & Overseas Campuses, explains how the program is managed. After her conversation with Sarah, Amy speaks with the following students who participated in the program:
Katie, Julie, and Ezekiel share about their experiences with the program while studying in Italy and Japan. Their projects explored topics including sustainable food systems, single-use plastics education, and sports equipment waste and access.
In these interviews, you’ll learn more about the program, how it works, some challenges faced along the way, and even advice for both staff looking to run similar programs and students looking to take climate action while studying abroad.
Additional Resources:
Temple Global Green
Temple Education Abroad & Overseas Campuses
Temple Office of Sustainability
Katie’s blog post
Julie’s blog post
Ezekiel’s blog post
Kim Association, Rome
Fondazione Campagna Amica, Rome
Showa Women’s University
Seicho School