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The Energy Efficiency Center annually provides funding for five unique awards (equivalent to 25-50% GRship) available for graduate students attending the University of California, Davis. Energy Efficiency Fellows will focus their research on cooling, lighting, agriculture, and transportation. These awards are generously supported by Pacific Gas and Electric and Edison International. 

In addition, as a service to our students, we post job opportunities and internship annoucements that we receive from affiliated organizations and government agencies. These postings are for energy efficiency-related positions.
To post a job or internship opportunity on our website, please contact Gwynn Benner at gwbenner@ucdavis.edu.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CENTER - FELLOWS
PG&E and Edison International Energy Efficiency Fellows (Download Flyer)
Eligibility: Preference will be given to students seeking a PhD, JD, MBA, or Masters in Engineering, Design, Environmental Science & Policy
Application materials: Submit an electronic application and materials described below (Download Application)
Apply to: Submit electronic applications to Stephanie Timmons (stimmons@ucdavis.edu)
Due by: Applications no longer being accepted for 2008-09 academic year
A complete packet includes an application (Download application), your current resume or CV, Letter of Interest from applicant (no more than 2 pages), letter of reference from a UC Davis mentor, professor or advisor. Applicants may be requested to interview for final selection. Awardees will be notified by August 15th, 2008.
CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP - BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FELLOWS
Business Development Fellows (Download Application)
Eligibility: PhD candidates
Apply to: busdev@gsm.ucdavis.edu
Due by: Applications no longer being accepted for 2008-09 academic year
This one-year, five-course fellows program (Fall-Spring) will cover fees associated with participation in the Graduate School of Management's Business Development Certification Program. Business Development Fellows will get an introduction to, and hands-on experience in, developing new business ventures designed to commercialize research. Fellows will take courses in technology management, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Under the guidance of GSM faculty, investors, and entrepreneurs Fellows will also participate in interdisciplinary practicums alongside MBA students.