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• Full time • Part time • EMBA • MALD/JD • MALD/MBA • MALD/MA • Corporate Management of Environmental Ethics• Market Approaches to Economic and Human Development
• Innovation for Sustainable Prosperity
The flexibility of the Fletcher curriculum combined with the diverse backgrounds and interests of the student body create the perfect ecosystem for those interested in having a social or environmental impact career. Fletcher’s interdisciplinary and global nature prepares students to work at the intersection of business, the environment, development, and innovation by providing graduates with the skills to interact with everyone from investors and CEOs to civil society and communities.
Fletcher offers an interdisciplinary and flexible curriculum that combines business with international affairs, development, economics, and environmental studies. Students must complete two fields of study requirements and may choose to couple a business concentration with another international focus, such as development economics, human security, or international environment and resource policy. Fletcher provides students with core business skills in finance, accounting, strategy, marketing, and economics. Social and environmental themes are incorporated into all coursework in a multi-disciplinary approach.
Students continue to push for more leading practice topics and issues that intersect with business to be included, such as gender and social entrepreneurship. One example is a course called Field Studies in Global Consulting, where students had the opportunity to consult on projects relating to financial inclusion, environmental sustainability, and mobile applications for development. Fletcher gives students opportunities to be involved in research, consulting, and collaboration with professors, fellows, and businesses through the Center for Emerging Market Enterprises (CEME), the research arm of Fletcher’s Institute for Business in the Global Context, and the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy (CIERP).
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/ Prominent Faculty
• Kelly Sims Gallagher, Climate Change and Clean Energy Policy
• Kim Wilson, Market Approaches to Economic and Human Development • William Moomaw, Elements of International Environmental Policy
Prominent Alumni
• Moses Choi, Vice President - Global Sustainable Finance, Morgan Stanley • Caroline Rees, President, Shift
• Rachel Kyte, Vice President and Special Envoy for Climate Change, World Bank
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of students are satisfied with extracurricular activities of students agree the program offers adequate career preparation resources for impact job seekers
Student Activities
Career Services
Financial Support for students accepting nonprofit or social ventures internships
Loan Forgiveness available to graduates going to work in the nonprofit sector. Preparing students to be
competitive candidates
Finding concrete job and internship opportunities
Providing professional contacts and networking
Teaching students about roles and industries
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is better than [email protected]Fletcher students come from a wide range of backgrounds and, while their interests may range from the environment to business to development to human rights and more, all share a passion for global issues. The Fletcher Net Impact chapter seeks to leverage the diversity of the student body to promote rich dialogue and exposure to a variety of perspectives. The chapter promotes a wide range of networking opportunities with other students, both within and outside of Fletcher, and with alumni and local professionals. The chapter also regularly organizes events with the support and participation of chapter members, including guest lectures, panels, workshops, and field trips in order to focus on the integration of their interests.
With many students interested in the power of business to create social and environmental change, Fletcher Net Impact also strongly supports the participation of Fletcher student teams in business plan and case competitions, like the Hult Prize. Fletcher Net Impact collaborates with other student organizations, such as Fletcher Energy and Environment Club, the Human Rights Project, International Business Club, and the International Development Club on student-run events. Fletcher also has a vibrant community of interested students in leadership roles that plan and participate in events and conferences, like 2014’s Scaling Innovation Conference and Turkey’s Turn Conference.
Fletcher’s Office of Career Services (OCS) aims to connect students with the best social and environmental impact job opportunities by listening to students’ interests, connecting them with the right professionals and organizations, and by leveraging the Fletcher network to bring those professionals, organizations, and opportunities to campus. On- campus employer visits and networking events regularly include social/ environmental-impact related organizations and positions.
Fletcher’s OCS uses the connections that student organizations like Fletcher Net Impact have to tailor their support and efforts to student interests. Additionally, Fletcher’s OCS hosts panels, lunches, and networking events to connect students with social and environmental impact organizations and opportunities and organizes two career trips to New York and Washington, DC in collaboration with student organizations. The OCS also works to support skills development within the student body, particularly through supporting student-organized workshops.
Why Attend
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An impact job is a top priority for me
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of students are satisfied with social & environmental themes
Curriculum
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Sample Courses
Community Development
Energy & Clean Tech
Impact Investing International Development Nonprofit Management Social Entrepeneurship Corporate Responsibility Entrepeneurship Innovation/Creativity Leadership Strategy
Skill Building
More information at:
Business as UNusual, Published by Net Impact 2014