The Career Center has more than 90 exhibitors representing government, non-profit and private sector industries attending the Internship Fair, all with an interest in recruiting Huskies!

When: February 13th, 2013; 2-6pm

Where: HUB Ballrooms

List of Employershttp://careers.uw.edu/Students/Internship-Fair (Please visit the link frequently as the information is updated regularly)

Questions?  Please feel free to contact the Career Center by phone 206-543-0535 or by email careerevents@uwe.edu.


A SEA Semester Admissions Counselor is coming to UW on Wednesday, January 30th. Stop by the information table from 12-3pm in the Ocean Sciences Building.
 
SEA Semester is the only program in the world that brings students to the deep ocean under sail to study the science and culture of the sea. SEA offers a unique combination of off-campus adventure, serious research, and personal challenge.  
 

  • Year-round opportunities for students from all majors
  • 12-weeks, 17 credits, 3,000 miles under sail.
  • 6 weeks in the world-renowned scientific community of Woods Hole, MA, taking classes and preparing for an open-ocean sailing voyage
  • 6 weeks aboard a 134’ oceanographic research sailing vessels in the North Atlantic, Caribbean, North Pacific, or French Polynesia.


SEA Semester is currently accepting applications for all semesters. Apply online at www.sea.edu.
 
Can’t make it to the table, but still interested? Contact Ashleigh McCord,
SEA Admissions Counselor at amccord@sea.edu.


The Daily published an article on January 23 called The Little Engine that Could. The article focuses on the work of Fumio Ohuchi, professor and associate chair of material science and engineering, and John Slough, associate research professor and director of research at MSNW. The two are part of the team working at the UW and the MSNW fusion lab in Redmond, Wash., building what they call a fusion engine.

The fusion engine converts fusion energy directly to electricity like a motor engine, which would make it the most efficient source of energy. A fusion reaction releases a remarkable amount of energy by combining two hydrogen isotopes. If people can harness fusion power, it would mean almost limitless, clean-burning fuel, eliminating our need for things like coal, oil, and natural gas, which account for more than 70 percent of U.S. electricity generation. 

To read more about the fusion engine and the potential it has to change our energy dependence, go here.


Looking for an internship or work experience?  Check out this website for more information about the Student Conservation Association.  Many internships will provide lodging as well as a small stipend.  There are opportunities nationwide.  Check it out!!


Want to learn answers to all questions Capstone related?  Want to discover what options and ideas are out there for Capstone?  Staff and Faculty will be available to answer your questions and direct you further!  Come to the Capstone Info Session on Jan. 29!  


Take advantage of the amazing, cross-cultural research opportunity…apply now!

Applications are due by February 11, 2013


[scholarship]: Sea Mar Farm Worker Scholarship

Sea Mar recognizes students from farm worker families often face enormous obstacles in completing their education. Many work after school and during summers to help their families meet daily living expenses, and many struggle to overcome language and cultural barriers.

Sea Mar Community Health Centers annually awards $1,000 scholarships to students from seasonal or migrant farm worker families in Washington State. Students interested in attending a university, community college, or technical school are eligible to apply (high school seniors and undergraduate students). Scholarship funds can be used for college-related expenses such as tuition, books, housing, food, etc. 

To apply, visit the webpage or look at the flyer
For more information, email scholarships@seamarchc.org
Application deadline is Monday, April 1, 2013 

What: Ocean Career Day

When: Saturday, February 2nd, 2013 from 9am to 2pm

Where: The Seattle Aquarium 

Description: The goal of Ocean Career Day is to educate young people about career, education and volunteer opportunities available in the field of marine science. With students from over 200 local schools invited to attend, Ocean Career Day is a great way to recruit and inspire the next generation of marine scientists, conservationists and marine educators. We invite you to share your school’s programs with those interested in careers in marine science, biology and more. Science-, research-, educational-, recreational-, and tourism-oriented organizations will be in attendance as well as volunteer organizations, colleges and universities. 

The events include presentations throughout the day about career paths and current work, along with Education Panels and small organization table presentations to explore! 

If you are interested in participating in Ocean Career Day, please register via the webpage https://www.seattleaquarium.org/OCD/edu-rsvp as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please contact Dave Glenn at d.glenn@seattleaquarium.org or (206)386-4351.

[scholarship]: Washington State Opportunity Scholarship

The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship offers more than 750 scholarships available to high school seniors or college freshman and sophomores who are pursuing eligible, high demand majors in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), or health care.

The application deadline is February 18, 2013 at 5:00PM

Visit waopportunityscholarship.org to learn more!


[job]: Assistant Park Ranger with the City of Bellevue

SummaryThe Assistant Park Ranger I is a part time 1040 position offered through the Bellevue Parks & Community Services Department Natural Resource Division.  This position is a front line customer service position directly in contact with the public on a daily basis.  The Assistant Park Ranger I provides environmental program development and delivery, patrolling, marketing, staffing and environmental interpretive support.  The position reports to the Park Ranger.

Hours: Part-time and on the weekends.

Salary: Starting minimum $14.74 per hour

Responsibilities:

  • Provide Program assistance to the Park Ranger.
  • Design and implement adult and family environmental education and interpretive programs for the Lewis Creek Visitor Center.
  • Provide outreach to the public and communicate park rules and policies to users in a professional and courteous manner. 
  • Provide support at other Natural Resource facilities, Visitor Centers and during events, as needed.  Duties include facility staffing, responding to customer inquiries, and program delivery.  Tasks may include opening/closing facilities, answering phones, greeting visitors, conducting surveys, monitoring rentals, working on assigned projects and keeping a neat and clean Visitor Center.
  • Creating and coordinating interpretive displays and brochures.
  • Position may involve leading weekly canoe tours during summer months.
  • Conduct park patrol duties including park/trail patrols, providing customer service to park patrons, educating patrons regarding park rules and regulations, maintaining visitation and patrol logs, and conducting park/trail inspections.
  • The position may also provide administrative support and programming assistance to other Parks Department and Natural Resource Division program areas as needed.

For more information or to apply for the position, go to https://apply.govjobstoday.com/JobAnnouncement.aspx?jid=2909