Professional Development Services page

Professional Development

Offering professional development opportunities to students and educators of Environmental Tech programs

Opportunities for All

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For Educators

Our approach for educators includes in-person and virtual opportunities in order to offer the most availability possible, no matter where you are! We blend hands-on learning, community building, and immersive experiences tailored for environmental tech instructors to create impactful opportunities for professional growth.

With so many industries involved in Environmental Technology, we are able to highlight a variety of topics and industry into our professional development opportunities. The EARTh Center has hosted professional development events focused on water quality, hazardous waste management, renewable energy, and conservation. Our events prioritize the exchange of resources and ideas, equipping you with practical tools and pedagogical strategies to bring back to your students. We collaborate with industry leaders, non-profits, and local educational experts to share valuable resources, all designed to enhance your teaching and elevate your students' learning experience.

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For Students

Our partnership with Nahant Marsh offers a unique opportunity to participate in undergraduate research projects during the summer months. This opportunity is only open to community college students and is a fantastic way to get hands-on experience in research-related capacities for Environmental Technology careers! Message us for more information!

Experience an EARTh Center event!

Information and registration/applications for upcoming professional development opportunities can be found on our Events page. Join the EARTh Center subscriber list to be first to know about new professional development opportunities happening throughout the year!

Have a topic or location that would make for a great professional development event? Let us know by filling out the survey link below!