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SEP Weekly Digest           February 15, 2013 
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Upcoming Events and Seminars

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Spring 2013 Biology Seminar Series     
All seminars are from 4:30-6PM. For dates and speakers, click here. For more information about the seminar series, or associated course BIO 392, please contact Dr. Aparna Sreenivasan x3210.

Internship & Research Opportunities
COAST Student Internships Summer 2013
 
Application Deadline: March 18 2013, 5:00 pm Pacific time
 
 
Want to get paid to collect abalone, test new marine technology or sample beautiful streams in northern California? Then apply for a 
COAST Student Summer Internship today!  

 


 
CSU COAST is offering 14 paid internships for continuing CSU undergraduate and graduate students for Summer 2013. Interns will be placed with one of several host institutions where they will work side-by-side with professional scientists on current research projects. This is an excellent opportunity for CSU students to gain valuable experience and technical skills while working with experts in fisheries, marine ecology, eco-toxicology and marine technology! 

Host institutions include the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW), Marine Applied Research & Exploration (MARE), Pacific Coast Environmental Conservancy (PCEC) and PRBO Conservation Science (PRBO).  

See http://www.calstate.edu/coast/funding/internships/student_Intern_2013_rfa.shtml for complete details and the application form. The application deadline is Monday March 18 2013 5:00 p.m. Pacific time. All materials must be submitted by this deadline.

Questions? Contact Beth Pardieck ([email protected]), COAST Coordinator.

 

 

Stanislaus National Forest Student Internships - Pathways Program

 The Stanislaus National Forest will be filling a number of temporary internship employment opportunities for the 2013 field season.  A wide variety of jobs are available in botany, engineering, interpretive education, recreation, wildlife and Wildland firefighting.

These positions are for students currently attending classes.

Please open and read the attached notice for the type of jobs offered this coming season.

 

NEW APPLICATION PROCESS:  Applicants must access the vacancy announcements through USAJobs - www.usajobs.gov

The internship announcements are NOT open at this time. Check the website for updates on vacancy openings. Applicants must establish an account and create or upload a resume in the site in order to apply. For assistance in navigating the USAJobs.gov site,please read the "Forest Service Pathways Student Hiring Program Fact Sheet for Applicants" for further information.

Once you have established your account and resume, that data will be used in all future applications without the need to reenter.

Questions regarding a specific position or office/station location should be directed to the contact name listed in the table.

If you have any questions on the application process, contact me by phone or email.

 Michael Perez

Forest Civil Rights Officer
Stanislaus National Forest
19777 Greenley Road
Sonora, CA 95370
Phone (209) 532-3671, ext. 425
Cell (209) 770-0998
Fax (209) 533-1890
email: 
[email protected]
Forest website: 

 

 

 

Australian Internships - Geology 

Work and Travel Company has a unique position in being able to facilitate Australian Internships in the field of  
geology. Our co-owner director, Guy Robertson, is the director/company secretary of a number of Australian Resource  companies and has many contacts in all major cities of Australia with resources companies and consultants in  the industry. 
These companies include: 
Artemis Resources (ASX Code:ARV) (Gold) Director and Company Secretary 
Apollo Minerals Limited (ASX Code:AON) (Iron Ore) Company Secretary 
Hastings Rare Metals Limited (ASX Code: HAS) (Rare Earths) Company Secretary 
Metal Bank Limited (ASX Code: MBK) (Coal) Company Secretary 
Anchor Resources Limited (ASX Code: AHR) (Antimony, Gold)Company Secretary 
Work and Travel Company has been providing services to Working Holiday travellers (417 Visa) for over 10 years,  during which time we have looked after over 20,000 travellers. 
If you have an interest on working with us on Geology internships, or if the university has an interest in another discipline please contact me on: [email protected] 
or Work and Travel Company , G02, 59 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia or facsimile +612 9283  8803. 
We are also able to facilitate English language courses through englishlanguagecompany.com should this be  
required. 

 

 

U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security summer research opportunity for faculty and students

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is offering faculty and students an opportunity to participate in a ten-week summer research team experience at university-based DHS Centers of Excellence as part of its DHS Summer Research Program. At the end of the summer, faculty participants are encouraged to apply for up to $50,000 in follow-on funding to continue the research collaboration at their home academic institutions during the following academic year.

More information, including eligibility guidelines and applications forms, can be found at http://www.orau.gov/dhseducation/faculty/index.html

 
 

  

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TECHNICIANS (Seabirds), Summer 2013

The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is hiring!  The biology program is looking for 10-15 Biological Science Technicians for the summer of 2013 to assist with our long-term seabird monitoring
program. Technicians will be collecting data on breeding chronology, reproductive success, population changes, adult survival, and food habits of 15 species of seabirds (including storm-petrels, cormorants, kittiwakes, murres, pigeon guillemots, auklets, and puffins). We will be placing crews on some amazing islands including Aiktak, Buldir, Chowiet, East Amatuli, St. George, St. Lazaria, and St. Paul. The job announcements are available at:   

GS-04                  

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/332575500 
GS-05                  
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/332576000
GS-6/7              
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/332574400

 

Please feel free to contact Marc Romano ([email protected]) with questions.

  

  

 Education and Career Training Opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathmatics

-450+ paid summer research experiences for undergraduates

-Graduate fellowships, mentoring and professional development opportunities

-150+ Post-doctoral Opportunities

Go towww.pathwaystoscience.org 

 

 

 

Monterey Bay Aquarium Internships

   Deadlines

  • Fall applications due June 1
  • Winter applications due September 1
  • Spring applications due December 1
  • Summer applications due March 1

Anyone 18 or older, upper-division, graduate student or recent college graduate may apply. Schedules are generally 12 - 40 hours per week for approximately 12 weeks, based on departmental requirements. 

    

   

  

UROC Student Opportunities     

Visit the UROC (Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center) office located in the Tanimura and Antle Library suite 2150 for more information on research opportunities

 

Scholarships and Conferences

Student Opportunities at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is currently advertizing two student programs for students in oceanic, environmental, biological and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education.  Many of the disciplines NOAA employees study overlap with USDA.

The Hollings Scholarship brings approximately 100 students to DC every summer for a scholarship/internship program.  NOAA is looking to diversify their candidate pool as a very small percentage of students awarded are minorities.

http://www.oesd.noaa.gov/scholarships/hollings.html

The Educational Partnership Program Undergraduate Scholarship is for students from Minority-Serving Institutions, including HSIs.  Includes an academic scholarship and internship.

http://www.epp.noaa.gov/ssp_undergrad_page.html

This is a great opportunity for students who are interested in STEM and the federal government.   Contact NOAA with any questions.

 

  

 

Education Opportunities

Bard MBA in Sustainability  

The Bard MBA in Sustainability focuses on the business case for sustainability. We train students to see how firms can integrate economic, environmental, and social objectives, the triple bottom line, to create successful businesses that build a more sustainable world. Graduates of the Bard MBA Program will transform existing companies, start their own businesses, and pioneer new ways of operating that meet human needs, while protecting and restoring the earth's natural systems. The Bard MBA is a low-residency program structured around "weekend intensives" with regular online instruction between these residencies. Five of these intensives are held each term: four in the heart of New York City and one in the Hudson Valley. Residencies take place over four days, beginning Friday morning, and ending Monday afternoon.

Degrees: MBA in Sustainability
Dual Degrees: MS/MBA in Sustainability
Website: http://www.bard.edu/mba
Contact: Katie Van Sant MS '07
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 845-758-7388
Application Due Dates: Early: January 15, 2013; Regular: March 15, 2013; Final: May 15, 2013
   

 

 

Bard Center for Environmental Policy
The Bard Center for Environmental Policybelieves that to solve environmental challenges and achieve sustainability in our institutions and in society, government and business policies must be grounded in the best available science. Bard CEP's cohort-based program and intensive, campus-based, first-year curriculum require students to synthesize information from a range of disciplines and sources. The emphasis on science-based policy enables students to progress from knowledge of the issues to the formulation of feasible, effective policy responses. Distinctive program features include a modular approach to course work; close student-faculty interaction; professional internships; practical training in geographic information systems (GIS), statistics, leadership, and communication strategies; and research opportunities created to fit student interests.

Degrees: MS in Environmental Policy; MS in Climate Science and Policy
Dual Degrees: MS/MBA in Sustainability; MS/MAT with Bard MAT; MS/JD with Pace Law School
Peace Corps Programs:
Master's International; Coverdell Fellows
Website:
http://www.bard.edu/cep
Contact: Molly Williams MS '08
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 845-758-7071
Application Due Date: Early: January 15, 2013; Regular: March 15, 2013; Final: May 15, 2013

 

  

Permaculture Alternative Spring Break in Nicaragua 

  

Lost Valley Educational Center (a sustainability education center and aspiring ecovillage in Oregon) and partner community Hijos del Maiz (a local village benefit association in northern Nicaragua) are offering Permaculture Alternative Spring Break courses on location in Nicaragua this March.  The experience will be a unique combination of daily bilingual permaculture classes, a related hands-on service project, and semi-private Spanish lessons by professional instructors.  Students stay with experienced host families in a tight-knit community with a tragic history, a flowering present, and a belief in social justice.  All this in the warm, dry tropics, in a program where participants are taken care of the entire time while in country.

The course length is one week, and is run three consecutive weeks, March 2-9, 9-16, and 16-23
To learn more specifics about this great Alternative Spring Break opportunity (or register), please visit: http://lostvalley.org/permaculture-alternative-spring-break-in-nicaragua/.  To learn more about Lost Valley in general visit http://lostvalley.org/, and for Hijos del Maiz see their website http://www.hijosdelmaiz.net/.  
Upcoming Events and Seminars

**Be the Match!

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