CHID/LARCH Paris Study Abroad: The Modern Invention of Nature

From the 18th century through today, Paris has been at the center of European and global re-visioning of nature and of our human relations with it. Scientific, intellectual and political revolutions that began in the later 18th century gave rise to intense debates about both the “nature” of nature and about human beings’ historical and biological place within it.

This program offers students a chance to explore this modern invention of nature from three different perspectives–historical-scientific, urban sustainability-public health, and literary-artistic. Each class will focus on a different segment of this trajectory, the late 18th/early 19th century, the later 19th century, and the early to mid-20th century. All three classes will include exploration of Paris’s urban-natural landscapes, its gardens, its museums, and its architecture, as well as literary and visual representations of the shifting imagination of nature.

Visit https://chid.washington.edu/study-abroad/2024/autumn/environmental-paris-modern-invention-nature to learn more and apply!


2024 EarthLab Summer Internships

EarthLab summer internships are back! This unique program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to amplify impact on environmental issues and craft equitable solutions through interdisciplinary projects and community-engaged research. Internships are wide-ranging in topics and are open to any currently enrolled undergraduate student from any UW college, school, or campus as of Spring 2024.

Interns are placed with an EarthLab member or partner organization for 9 weeks, but also participate in a collaborative cohort model enabling them to have weekly dialogue with their peers. A stipend will be dispersed over the 9 weeks.

Check out the EarthLab website to learn more, and attend one of three upcoming virtual information sessions! Applications are due by 5:00PM PT on March 1st, 2024.


Environmental Career Fair: February 15th 2024

The College of the Environment’s annual Environmental Career Fair is coming up fast, and it’s back in-person this winter! See details below, and make sure to register on Handshake.

Please join us on Thursday, February 15, 2024, from 12:00-3:00PM PST for this year’s Environmental Career Fair, hosted in the HUB North Ballroom!

This IN-PERSON Environmental Career Fair, hosted by the College on the Environment, will give you an exciting opportunity to network with dozens of employers who are all looking to recruit UW students and alumni for full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities. All UW students are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!

Questions? Please reach out by emailing us at envjobs@uw.edu.

To get the most out of your Environmental Career Fair experience, check out these resources:

Search the registered employers
What to expect at an In-Person Career Fair
Upcoming workshops to help prepare
Schedule an appointment with a Career Coach

The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, and activities. Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made 10 days in advance by emailing envjobs@uw.edu.


Nearshore Ecologist Jobs with WA DNR

Job hunters! Check out these two positions down in Olympia with the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Both will be aiding in floating kelp research through data collection and analysis.

Nearshore Ecologist 2: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/4333883/nearshore-ecologist-natural-resource-scientist-2-nrsci2

Nearshore Ecologist 3: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/4334209/nearshore-ecologist-natural-resource-scientist-3-nrsci3

Apply by 1/31/24 (final deadline) or 1/11/24 (first application review) to be considered.


Spring Break Study Abroad: Aotearoa, New Zealand

The Living Breath (LB) of wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ Committee is seeking three (3) graduate or undergraduate applicants for a UW Student Study Abroad Program to Aotearoa, New Zealand (NZ). This program is offered through the UW Department of American Indian Studies and the UW Student Study Abroad Student Tour Program. Students will receive one (1) academic credit.

The LB Committee supports the advancement of studies in Indigenous food sovereignty and security and the purpose of this trip is to connect UW students who are studying, researching, or have an interest in Indigenous food sovereignty with Māori food sovereignty projects and initiatives. Selected students will visit Māori communities in Whakatane and Whanganui who are enacting food sovereignty as a way to nurture health and wellbeing and strengthen food security.

This Study Abroad Program will take place during the 2024 Spring Break with a tentative date range of March 14 – 24, 2024. We are planning to travel to NZ March 14 or 15 and arrive back in Seattle on March 24.

The Study Abroad Program covers student’s airfare, meals, accommodation, transportation, medical insurance and UW Tours administrative fees. Students will cover their incidentals. Members of our Living Breath Team will be traveling with the students.

Deadline to submit application: January 12, 2024

Who We Are

Our Living Breath Team is composed of Indigenous women who represent interdisciplinary academic fields of study and philanthropy. We are committed to Indigenous food, environmental, and social justice and recognize the need to maintain community-based events as we all carry on this important work.

Our Mission

Our Mission is to hold our annual Living Breath symposia and host other events that serve our Indigenous communities as we continue to foster dialogue and build collaborative networks to sustain our cultural food practices and preserve our healthy relationships with the land, water, and all living things.

Our Vision

Our vision is to create spaces that bring together individuals to share their knowledge and expertise on topics such as Indigenous foodways and ecological knowledge, Indigenous food sovereignty and security initiatives, traditional foods/medicines and health/wellness, environmental justice, treaty rights, and climate change.

You can learn more about the Living Breath here:

https://livingbreathfoodsymposium.org/ and at https://www.facebook.com/UWLivingBreath

For more information, please contact Tia Yazzie at tyazzie@uw.edu.