Academic, personal and professional development for climate changemakers.

KEY DATES

  • Jan. 1, 2024: Fellowship year begins

  • Dec. 31, 2024: Fellowship year ends

  • Fall 2024: 2025 Cohort Applications open

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The ClimateCAP Fellowship is a transformational and immersive cohort-based experience for MBA students that enables and empowers them to become the next generation of climate leaders and changemakers.

Over the course of 12 months, Fellows learn from guest experts and academic advisors, build community with each other, and work on an applied climate-related project with publishable results.

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Fellowship Highlights

Learning & Development
Fellows participate in workshops & intimate dialogues with thought leaders.

Community-Building
Over the course of 12 months, Fellows develop a strong cohort
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Climate-Action Project Experience
Fellows work on an applied climate-action project of their design.

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How does it work?

Every year, a group of 12 talented, motivated MBA students are selected to the premier climate program for MBAs to deepen their expertise on the business of climate. Through the Fellowship, they are exposed to a variety of climate topics, expand their networks, and develop real-world climate experience as they prepare to be the climate leaders of tomorrow.

BENEFITS OF BEING A CLIMATECAP FELLOW

What’s it like being a Fellow?

“The ClimateCAP Fellowship has given me the opportunity to dive deep into an area that I am passionate about. It is not only energizing, but also valuable to leverage the cohort of Fellows to ideate and problem-solve.”

Kelsey Niehoff, MBA Candidate, Yale School of Management

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How to apply?

The application for the ClimateCAP Fellowship is done entirely online. There is no application fee or program cost.

DETAILS

Who is eligible?

The ClimateCAP Fellowship is open to MBA students currently enrolled in an MBA program for the entire fellowship year of January-December 2024.

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What are the rules?

The application process for the ClimateCAP Fellowship is done entirely online. There is no application fee or program cost.

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Program Support

Financial Support provided by the Hearst Foundations.

Programmatic support provided by our network of application reviewers.

FAQ

  • The ClimateCAP Fellowship will prepare Fellows to become the next generation of climate leaders and changemakers by:

    1. Empowering and equipping a group of committed MBA students with the skills and resources they need to be climate changemakers--through personal and professional development, learning, and mentoring opportunities.

    2. Creating a strong and supportive community of climate changemakers by delivering a cohort experience for each class of ClimateCAP Fellows and providing ongoing ambassador and alumni engagement.

    3. Enabling ClimateCAP Fellows to gain experience and put their leadership skills in action by designing, testing, and implementing a climate action project during the course of the fellowship.

  • Fellows are expected to engage fully for the duration of the program.

    Additionally, each Fellow is expected to:

    • Serve as an ambassador of ClimateCAP Summit & Fellowship on your campus and beyond

    • Promote ClimateCAP Summit & Fellowship in your professional and academic networks

    • Engage with the expanding ClimateCAP alumni network

    • Produce a public-facing deliverable about their project

    • Be profiled on a page of the ClimateCAP website

    Select Fellows may be invited to speak at the next ClimateCAP Summit.

  • The theme of climate encompasses many connected topics. Some of those topics that may be covered during the ClimateCAP Fellowship include:

    • Buildings, Cities & Urban Development

    • Carbon Capture, Removal, & Utilization

    • Circular Economy

    • Clean Energy

    • Climate & Clean Tech Entrepreneurship & VC

    • Climate Change in the B-School Curriculum

    • Climate Communications

    • Climate Finance & Carbon Markets

    • Climate Justice

    • Climate Policy

    • Climate Resilience

    • Ecosystems & Biodiversity

    • ESG Risk & Valuation

    • Food, Agriculture, & Land Use

    • Low-Carbon Transition

    • Nature-Based Solutions

    • Oceans / Blue Economy / Blue Carbon

    • Supply Chain / Scope 3 Emissions

  • Yes. Students attending a U.S. university and U.S. citizens attending universities outside of the U.S. are responsible for any tax implications. Non-U.S. citizens attending universities outside of the U.S. will automatically have tax withheld from their stipend at the rate of 35.35%.

  • Yes! International students attending school in the US, and students attending MBA programs outside of the US are welcome to apply. A strong command of the English language is essential to successfully participating in the program and that program events will take place during US daytime hours.

  • Absolutely. If students are selected for the Fellowship and they already have purchased a summit ticket, then we’ll release the fellow’s reserved ticket to a student on the waitlist.

  • The stipend is intended to support summit ticket purchase and cost of travel, as well as other activities over the course of the Fellowship that advance the Fellow’s project work and/or professional development.

  • Students must be enrolled in a full-time MBA program for the duration of the program, graduating in December 2024 or later. Consideration will be given to MBA students who attend one-year MBA program or have a non-traditional academic calendar.

  • Dual-degree students can apply if one of their degrees will be an MBA. Dual-degree students can apply at any point during their dual-degree program, as long as they graduate in December 2024 or later.

  • Yes, project ideas are a required part of the application. Early in the fellowship, students will be able to refine their ideas and may choose to pursue their project individually or to modify the scope of their project and partner with other fellows. There will be periodic group check-ins and feedback sessions over the course of the year.

  • Projects do not have to be new, and can be something you are already working on as part of your professional, extracurricular, or academic work. The expectation is that the structure of the fellowship and the fellow stipend will allow the fellow to advance their existing project over the course of the year. Please see detailed climate-action project information on the Application page for further information.

  • 2023 was the inaugural year for the ClimateCAP Fellowship, and the students in this first cohort will be publishing their public deliverables in December 2023. Previous project themes include: Blue Economy Investment Thesis, Solar Powered Refrigeration for Native Tribes, Circular Economy Startup, Carbon Market Access Startup, Sustainable Fashion Market Analysis, Regulated Medical Waste Project, and more!

  • No. All MBA students are welcome to apply for the ClimateCAP Fellowship.

  • Email us at climatecap@duke.edu.

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