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About the Institute
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Involved
At the Erb
Institute, we
believe in
continuously
building and
strengthening our
stakeholder
community. This
practice both
improves the quality
and relevance of our
research and
teaching, and
increases the value
we deliver to our
partners and society
at large. If you are
interested in
learning more about
opportunities to
become involved with
us, we would like to
hear from you.
• Become an MBA/MS
Student – The Erb
Institute is
continuously seeking
intelligent and
inspired individuals
who are interested
in cultivating the
knowledge and skills
required to be
world-class managers
and
sustainability-driven
agents of change in
the corporate,
nonprofit or public
sectors.
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• Become a Ph.D.
Student – The Erb
Institute advises a select number
of Ph.D. students
interested in
pursuing an academic
career focused on
research and
teaching in the
field of global
sustainable
enterprise.
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• Become a Post-Doctoral Fellow – We are now inviting applications from qualified candidates who are at the beginning of their academic careers.
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• Become a Visiting
Faculty Fellow – The
Erb Institute
periodically hosts
visiting faculty who
are esteemed experts
in the field of
global sustainable
enterprise.
• Sponsor a Ross MAP
or SNRE Masters
Project – Many
organizations have
benefited from
sponsoring these
for-credit projects,
which give students
valuable experience
and deliver superior
results to the host
organization.
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More
• Hire a Summer
Intern or Recent
Graduate – Our
students have
brought cutting-edge
knowledge and
leadership skills to
hundreds of
organizations
throughout the
world. These
organizations
include small
nonprofits,
multinational
corporations,
government agencies,
entrepreneurial
start-ups and large
NGOs.
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• Give to the
Institute – The Erb
Institute succeeds
because of the
generous financial
support of
individuals,
families,
corporations and
foundations. Without
this support, the
Institute and its
programs would not
exist and we would
be unable to create
a positive impact
for our world.
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