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In-Person Hiatus

In 2026 the All Ivy partners have put the in-person event on pause and are instead organizing a virtual only career fair via Handshake

  • Tues, Feb 24, 2026
    Ivy+ Environment & Sustainability Virtual Job & Internship Fair (Register Here)
    1:00 - 4:00 PM ET | Virtual Only
    Hosted by a consortium including all eight Ivy League schools plus Duke, MIT, Stanford, and the University of Chicago. 

 

Notice: Columbia Climate + Sustainability Career Expo

Looking to engage and recruit on campus? Read more about the upcoming expo.

  • Fri, Feb 27, 2026
    Columbia Climate + Sustainability Career Expo (In-Person)
    Employer Reception/Lunch: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    Career Expo: 12:30 - 3:30 PM
    Location: Columbia University, NY, NY

    Columbia has the world’s richest array of interdisciplinary undergraduate, graduate, and PhD programs focused on climate, sustainability and the environment. These are students with expertise in climate finance, economics, business, climate science, engineering, project management, food systems, law, policy, urban planning, public health, and sustainability. What they share is a passion for climate and sustainability, and a desire to work for the strongest organizations in the field.

    Note that you need not be hiring immediately to attend the event and can use the opportunity for positions that open later in 2026. 



Check our Partners for More Career Events/Opportunities

The All Ivy Environmental and Sustainable Development Career Fair is sponsored by:

  • Brown University Center for Career Exploration and Master of Public Affairs Program
  • Columbia University’s Climate School and partner programs
  • Cornell Career Services
  • Dartmouth Center for Professional Development and Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth
  • Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Mignone Center for Career Success
  • University of Pennsylvania Career Services
  • Princeton University Center for Career Development
  • Yale Office of Career Strategies; Yale School of the Environment and Yale School of Management