TuckLAB: Energy
Learn to lead and manage energy transitions
Whether traveling to an energy-producing region or country, conducting your own energy and society research, participating in an internship, conference, or other experience, you can find opportunities for hands-on energy and climate learning with the Irving Institute.
Learn to lead and manage energy transitions
Energy bootcamps offer a deep-dive into specific energy topics
Engage in community-based research on how to ensure the energy transition is equitable
Learn about different energy-producing regions.
Explore energy and society in the Baltics with this new foreign study program co-developed by the Irving Institute and Dept. of Government.
Dartmouth undergraduate and graduate students can apply for up to $6,000 in funding for energy and climate-related research, professional development, and other activities.