Saturday, March 5, 2022

CLIMATE COLLECTIVE FOUNDATION

 We at the Climate Collective Foundation are happy to announce that we are now inviting applications for Climate Label for Women in Energy. 


It is an entrepreneurship development program for women students enrolled in universities, and for our 2022 cohort, we are looking for women students enrolled in PhD or Master’s in a university. This program is designed to fuel inspiration, build knowledge and provide hands-on business experience to help women students launch their career in energy entrepreneurship.  

The current program is supported by Good Energies Foundation and is offered at no cost to the selected participants. 

This program has 2 tracks 
(You can choose one of the tracks considering how much time you can dedicate to the program) 
 
Track 1 - Immersive Track (mid-march - April end)– 6-week 

This is a 6-week immersive entrepreneurship program in clean energy for women students pursuing PhD or Masters's in a university in India.  

 

Track 2 - Basic Entrepreneurship Skill Building (mid-march - march end)– 3-day 

A 3-day basic entrepreneurship skill-building program to help you to build business literacy and present clean energy ideas as a business. 

 

Who can apply? 

  • Women students pursuing Doctorate (PhD) or Masters in a university and have an aptitude for technology. 
  • You’ve already committed to start working on clean energy solutions 

  • You have sufficient time (4 to 5 hours/ week) to dedicate to the program alongside your university activities. 

  • You want to hone entrepreneurial skills as a part of Immersive Track. 

 
If candidates wish to apply with a team of more than 3 members, they are requested to first email us at label@womeninclimateentrepreneurship.org  

We would be grateful if you can circulate this email among your women students so that more women can take a plunge in climate entrepreneurship.  The application closes on 6th March 2022. 

 

For more information and application, visit https://womeninclimateentrepreneurship.org/climate-label/  


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