SUSTAIN 121/ 221 / LAW 809K: Blue Foods for Indonesia: A Human & Planetary Health Action Lab

The Human and Planetary Health initiative, the Center for Oceans Solutions together with the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and the Stanford Law School are excited to offer this new course to Stanford students interested in policy, food systems, oceans, and human and planetary health. 

This form is an application to receive an enrollment code for: SUSTAIN 121/ LAW 809K: Blue Foods for Indonesia: A Human & Planetary Health Action Lab 

Tuesdays, 10:30am - 12:20pm

Winter Quarter, In-Person Course

Applicants must have an affiliation with Stanford and a current Stanford SUNET ID / email address. 

Answers here will be shared with course instructors, fellow students, policy clients. 

Stanford Law Student Application Deadline: December 15, 2023

For any questions, please contact Eric Hartge; ehartge@stanford.edu or Allison Phillips ap10@stanford.edu

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Graduate and professional students from law, environmental science, marine sciences, food systems, the business school and public policy are invited to apply. Upper-level undergraduates are also welcome to apply. Please list your current status, including your Year: 

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2-3 units will be offered. How many units do you plan to enroll for?  *
The Human and Planetary Health Action Lab requires enrolled students to attend a policy bootcamp. 

I will be able to attend the Stanford Policy Practicum Essentials session on Saturday morning, January 20, 2024. 
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What specific aspects of this course appeal to you? (200 words or less)

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Tell us about your experience in earth systems, human and planetary health, public policy, international policy, ocean science, food systems, working with Indonesia, and/or data analytics that would positively impact your team project. (200 words or less)

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Do you have any additional experience that you'd like to share? 
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