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Why choose The GREEN Program?

Founded for students, by students in 2009, The GREEN Program (TGP) creates short-term, accredited, study abroad adventures focused on topics related to sustainable development and sustainability topics around the world. Using the world as our classroom, the TGP educational model combines impact-driven coursework with exclusive industry access and bucket list adventure and cultural components. Trav...

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The GREEN Program Reviews

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January 05, 2025by: Eric H - United States
10

I often felt lonely in attempting to make meaningful, positive, change in the world, especially in consideration of our planet. Individual action seemed trivial and connecting the dots from my own experience to global impact was inconceivable. My time in Belize allowed me to bridge that gap and believe that community action is not only valuable, but can lead to a global transformation. Building relationships and surrounding myself in community striving to preserve, protect, and innovate, enabled my new sense of belonging and hope. Time in, on, and around the water, reinforced my desire to live in a coastal area and build a career in conservation. TGP in Belize provided experiences I will always remember and allowed me to create friendships I hope will last a lifetime.

Mayflower Bocawina National ParkLaughing Bird CayeSwimming at Antelope Waterfall

The Green Program is awesome!

September 11, 2024by: Juan Quintanilla - El SalvadorProgram: Iceland: Renewable Energy Innovation & Sustainability
10

As a biochemistry graduate student with a keen interest in sustainability, I find The GREEN PROGRAM in Iceland 2024 to be an exemplary initiative that aligns well with both scientific innovation and environmental stewardship. One of the program’s strengths is its emphasis on innovation. Iceland is at the forefront of geothermal technology, and participants have the chance to explore this field in-depth. The opportunity to interact with professionals working on the cutting edge of geothermal energy and sustainability can provide valuable insights into the biochemical aspects of environmental systems, such as the role of microorganisms in geothermal ecosystems. The hands-on fieldwork in Iceland is particularly valuable. Experiencing the practical application of sustainable technologies in a real-world setting allows participants to see the direct impact of these innovations on the environment. For a biochemistry student, this means observing how sustainable practices influence local biogeochemical cycles and microbial communities. Networking with experts in the field and collaborating with like-minded peers can be incredibly beneficial. The program offers a platform for interdisciplinary exchange, which is crucial for understanding the multifaceted nature of sustainability challenges. Engaging with professionals from various backgrounds can enhance one’s ability to approach problems from multiple scientific perspectives. Overall, The GREEN PROGRAM in Iceland 2024 is a commendable initiative for anyone interested in the practical applications of sustainability and renewable energy. For a biochemistry graduate student, it offers a valuable opportunity to explore the biochemical implications of environmental sustainability while gaining hands-on experience with innovative technologies. The program’s focus on practical, real-world solutions to environmental challenges makes it a significant and rewarding endeavor.

The Green program participants 2024

"Beyond Borders"

December 30, 2023by: Rakshit Kalra - United StatesProgram: Peru: Water Resource Management & Sustainable Practices
10

It encapsulates the essence of my short-term study away program in Iceland on Sustainable Energy and Innovation, transcending geographical boundaries to embrace a rich tapestry of cultures and knowledge. It's a narrative of personal and academic growth, showcasing the transformative power of global exploration on one's perspective and understanding of Environment and Energy. I highly recommend this program.

Interviews

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Erla Margret Gunnarsdottir

Interviewed in 2019

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

I've been interested in sustainability and renewable energy since my engineering studies. I used to work in an engineering office, mostly doing calculations and project management, but I realised that I like working with people more than working in front of the computer the whole day. Interacting with like-minded people that care about the environment as much as I do is truly inspiring. 

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Lauren Hamilton

Interviewed in 2019

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

The GREEN Program provides participants with more than your average study abroad. TGP recognizes that participants want (and need) an experience that will not only help them grow personally, but also academically and professionally. Not only are all TGP programs fully accredited and focus on career enhancement opportunities, but the TGP Team has gone the extra mile to ensure their participants succeed in their personal, academic, and professional goals post-program.

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Amanda Crawford

Interviewed in 2019

Staff

What inspired you to travel abroad?

This one is easy! I believe that environmental issues such as climate change are the most pressing concerns of our time and I believe that educating and empowering young people on these issues are an important part of the solution. More and more students want their education to translate into a career that makes a difference and our programs are a pathway to do exactly that. 

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Awards

Check out awards and recognitions The GREEN Program has received

2025 Finalist - Innovation in Philanthropy2025 Finalist - Innovation in SustainabilityGoAbroad Innovation Awards 2024 Winner - Alumni EngagementInnovation in Sustainability 2023 FinalistInnovation in Sustainability Finalist 2022