*Internship* Events & Community Outreach Intern with Sound Transit

*Internship* Events & Community Outreach Intern with Sound Transit


Panel Discussion Wednesday, January 14th

Putting a Price on Climate Pollution in Washington State

Wednesday, January 14th 5:30pm-7pm

Kane Hall Room 210

Washington has an important window of opportunity to advance the region’s leadership role on climate change. Governor Inslee is set to push forward cap and trade legislation at the State level and grassroots movements are also gearing up to push for state-wide carbon pricing policy. At this critical juncture of time this panel discussion brings together experts and leaders on climate change to explore the future of climate policy in the State of Washington and the challenges ahead.

 Speakers: 

KC Golden – Senior Policy Advisor at Climate Solutions & Board Chair of 350.org

Yoram Bauman – Environmental Economist & Stand Up Comedian, Founder of CarbonWA

Todd Myers – Director of Washington Policy Center’s Center for the Environment

Facebook link for the event: bit.ly/CarbonPollutionPanel


Art and Agriculture Discussion Series

This is a series of events for local art and agriculture-based non-profit The Common Acre. ‘Art + Agriculture’ series features panelists from diverse backgrounds who (sometimes theatrically, sometimes scientifically) present their ideas of how our food systems might work in an ideal world, followed by audience conversation and mead-and-honey sampling. 

The first of these in the new year will take place at 21 Acres Farm on January 13th.

If you would consider forwarding this message, and this link to the fb event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1507644162834118/


Join a Team of Wildlife and Wildland Conservationists!

Looking for a field-based experience this spring?

Wildlands Studies has spaces available for their Spring 2015 projects to Australia and Costa Rica/Panama.  Both programs start in April.  

Wildlands Studies also has space in all Summer 2015 programs!  Their most popular programs to Belize, Yellowstone and California’s Santa Cruz Island usually fill up by mid-February.  

To learn more:www.wildlandsstudies.com


Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship

many environmental studies majors have an interest in ‘environmental entrepreneurship’. The Buerk Center is a great resource to pursue this interest with the ‘Environmental Innovation Challenge’ and a new Entrepreneurship minor intended for non-business students. Find out more below. – joe

Join us this Friday for lunch!  All majors welcome!

Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship – Open House

Friday, Jan 9, 12:30-1:20

Dempsey 211 – RSVP Here

 Curious about the startup scene? Looking for the skills and experience you need to take your idea to the next level?  Join us this Friday at the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship!

Some of the things we’ll talk about include:

You bring your curiosity – we’ll bring lunch!  J

RSVP HERE


[scholarship]: Mary Gates scholarships

Many of our students have been awarded Mary Gates scholarships in the past (both the leadership and the research scholarship). A special heads up that, while the scholarships are usually granted over two quarters, graduating seniors can qualify for a scholarship for one quarter in spring 2015. – joe

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The Mary Gates Endowment for Students is currently accepting scholarship applications. Mary Gates scholarships provide up to $4,000 ($2,000 per quarter for up to two quarters) for students to pursue leadership or research/scholarly activities. These scholarships benefit students in the current academic year, and are open to all UW undergraduate students regardless of class year, major or residency status.

Information Sessions (select one):
Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2:30-3:20 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 8, 3:30-4:20 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 9, 12:30-1:20 p.m.

Leadership Application Workshop:
Wednesday, Jan. 21, 4:30-6:20 p.m. RSVP

Research Application Workshops (select one):
Thursday, Jan. 22, 4:30-6:20 p.m. RSVP
Monday, Jan. 26, 4:30-6:20 p.m. RSVP

Leadership Deadline: Jan. 26, 5:00 p.m.

Research Deadline: Feb. 2, 5:00 p.m.

All information sessions and application workshops will be held in the Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity (EXPD) in Mary Gates Hall (MGH) room 171.

Begin the online application and learn more on our website, expd.uw.edu/mge. Email mgates@uw.edu with any questions.


[internship]: Sea Watch Foundation (West Wales, UK)

this internship notification comes to us via a PoE alum, who worked with Sea Watch as an undergrad. Contact Joe if you want to be connected! -joe

[sea watch foundation internships]

We are now accepting applications for internships in 2015.

The Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project is based in New Quay, West Wales, and supports the conservation management of the bottlenose dolphin, harbour porpoise and grey seal populations of Cardigan Bay, monitoring their abundance, distribution, reproductive success and population structure using a combination of vessel-based, land-based and acoustic surveys. Sea Watch has been monitoring these populations on behalf of the Welsh government (through funding provided by the Countryside Council for Wales, now called Natural Resources Wales) for over a decade. Cardigan Bay contains Britain’s largest coastal population of bottlenose dolphins, for which two special areas of conservation have been established under the EU Habitats Directive.

Every year, Sea Watch Foundation recruits three type of interns to support the work of the project: research interns, a research assistant and intern coordinator and an education and public awareness assistant.

You can now apply to join us for the 2015 season in one of these roles, please read the position outlines below and follow the instructions of how to apply. The season will be split into four periods which are:

Period 1, April 13th- May 24th

Period 2, May 25th – July 12th

Period 3, July 13th – August 30th

Period 4, August 31st – October 18th

For the Research Intern and Research Assistant positions please download the following appropriate application forms:

SWF_intern_application_form_2015

SWF_RA_application_form_2015


Alumni Peace Corps Blog

Alumni Peace Corps Blog


[job]: Green Corps

Early Winter Application Deadline: January 15th, 2015

Click here to learn more about Green Corps’ paid environmental organizing fellowship.

Green Corps is looking for college graduates who are ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day.

In Green Corps’ yearlong paid program, you’ll get intensive training in the skills you need to make a difference in the world. You’ll get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems — global warming, deforestation, water pollution, factory farming and many others — with groups like Sierra Club and Food & Water Watch. And when you graduate from Green Corps, we’ll help you find a career with one of the nation’s leading environmental and social change groups.

For more information, read on or visithttp://www.greencorps.org.

In your year with Green Corps:

Be trained by the best: Green Corps organizers take part in trainings with leading figures in the environmental and social change movements: people like Phil Radford, Executive Director of Greenpeace USA, and Bill McKibben, author and founder of 350.org.

Gain experience across the country: Green Corps sends organizers to jumpstart campaigns for groups such as Corporate Accountability International, Food & Water Watch, and Toxics Action Center in across the nation.

Make an impact on today’s environmental challenges: Green Corps organizers have built the campaigns that helped keep pass the first GMO labeling law; led to new laws to support clean, renewable energy; convinced major corporations to stop dumping in our oceans; and much, much more.

Get paid! Green Corps organizers earn a salary of $25,000. Organizers also have a chance to opt into our health care program. We offer paid sick days and holidays, two weeks paid vacation and a student loan repayment program for those who qualify.

Launch your career: Green Corps will help connect you to environmental and progressive groups that are looking for full-time staff to build their organizations and help them create social change and protect our environment.

The application process:
In the next few months, we‘ll invite 35 college graduates to join Green Corps in 2015 – 2016. We’re looking for people who are serious about saving the planet, people who have taken initiative on their campus or community, and people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and work for change over the long haul.

If you think you’re one of those people, visit www.greencorps.org to apply to join the 2015-2016 class of Green Corps’ Field School for Environmental Organizing.

Green Corps’ yearlong program begins in August 2015 with Introductory Classroom Training in Boston, and continues with field placements in multiple locations across the U.S. Candidates must be willing to relocate.