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Reader/Grader for Environmental Studies Capstone Courses
Program on the Environment has an outstanding opportunity for a Reader/Grader for Environmental Studies Capstone Courses, Autumn 2011.
The UW Program on the Environment is seeking a reader/grader to provide support for ENVIR 490 (Pre-Capstone Seminar) and ENVIR 492 (Post-Capstone Seminar) in the Autumn Quarter of 2011.
[job]: After School Care Assistant, Westside School
We have two openings for part time after school care assistants that may be of interest to your students. The positions are in our after school care program, working from about 3:00pm to 6:00pm Monday through Friday.
Read more[volunteer] Geoduck Aquaculture Project Field Trips
We are continuing our investigation of the ecological effects of geoduck clam aquaculture on beaches in Puget Sound. We’ll be doing a variety of work over the next two months: collecting/preserving benthic core samples, photo-quadrats, epibenthic pump and excavation samples, crab and fish tagging and tissue collection.
Read more[scholarship]: Remo S. and Seila A. Galvagno Scholarship
Remo S. and Sheila A. Galvagno ScholarshipPresented by the UW Alumni AssociationThe University of Washington Alumni Association offers the Remo S. and Sheila A. Galvagno Scholarship, which is designed to support students who have balanced academic achievement and leadership with a strong work ethic.
Read moreCEP courses for autumn 2011
Still looking for autumn quarter courses? Check out the following new opportunities from the CEP department. CEP is an interdisciplinary program like PoE, and these courses are especially appropriate for PoE students interested in the field of Urban Planning.
Read moreThere are still spots available in this great autumn quarter class. Check the time schedule for meeting times and SLN codes for registration.
This course can count towards the ’Policy and Decision-making’ requirements of the Environmental Studies major or minor.
[student job]: CLUE Front Desk Manager
Are you passionate about CLUE? Do you enjoy helping support students?
Are you detail oriented and organized? Do you know about campus resources and know how to problem solve? Do you work well on your own but know how to be a team player?
Crooked Trails: Non-Profit Community-Based Travel, Educational Outreach, Community Development
Crooked Trails: Non-Profit Community-Based Travel, Educational Outreach, Community Development
Interesting organization that is hosting an upcoming event called “Seattle 98118’: "A cross-cultural journey connecting Seattle residents with immigrants and refugees from Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia to meet, share and learn.
Read more[volunteer]: Mammoth Lake, CA Welcome Center
[Full Volunteer Position Information Online Here]
Hello,
The Inyo National Forest, Mammoth Ranger District (located in Mammoth Lakes, CA) is looking for some quality volunteers for the winter of 2011 and into 2012 (we are flexible with the length of the term).