
Transform your career to help create a sustainable future
How to Change the World programs provide practical, real-world experience that empowers you with the skills you need to build a brighter, more equitable future.
Corporate sustainability targets have increased 36-fold across the last five years. Now companies urgently need employees who can translate these targets into meaningful action.
Developing a 'sustainability lens' for your skills and work is a way of future-proofing your career, while contributing to society and the planet. Our programs provide invaluable sustainability experience and knowledge, while connecting you into a global network of likeminded peers and experts.
Our experiential learning opportunities:

Extracurricular Bootcamps
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Fully virtual across 3-4 days (multiple dates available)
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Work on real-world sustainability challenges
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Work in interdisciplinary & multi-institutional teams
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Engage with globally diverse experts & stakeholders
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Receive digital credentials upon completion
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Access exclusive work-integrated learning opportunities as part of our alumni network
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Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, and to early-career professionals

Credit-bearing Courses
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Offered in partnership with select higher ed partners
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Full term and short intensive course options
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Work on real-world sustainability challenges
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Work in interdisciplinary & multi-institutional teams
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Engage with globally diverse experts & stakeholders
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Receive credit towards your degree program and digital credentials upon completion
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Access exclusive work-integrated learning opportunities as part of our alumni network
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Open to upper-year undergrad and masters students at participating faculties and schools