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[job]: Triangle Associates Classroom Presenter
Job Openings: Classroom Presenter
Triangle Associates Inc, a small environmental consulting firm, is looking for two dependable and enthusiastic educators to present classroom programs for grades 1-12. The work will be part time (approximately 20-30 hours per week) with a flexible schedule, beginning in September 2011 through June 2012, and requires a car.
[volunteer] Geoduck Aquaculture Project Field Trips
See below for a great summer volunteer opportunity with the intrepid (Capstone Instructor) P. Sean McDonald:
Hi All –
We are continuing our investigation of the ecological effects of geoduck clam aquaculture on beaches in Puget Sound.
Tips for Getting into Closed/Restricted Courses
Still looking to get into a course for the upcoming quarter? UAA advising has put together a nice guide of the different steps you can take to try and get a spot!
Read moreFulbright U.S. Student Program
Are you currently a junior, senior, graduate student or a recent bachelor’s or master’s graduate looking for a fully-funded abroad experience during the 2012-13 academic year? Consider the Fulbright U.S. Student Program (http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html).
Read more[volunteer] Geoduck Aquaculture Project Field Trips
Hello everyone,
The geoduck aquaculture project is looking for volunteers to help with continuing our investigation of the ecological effects of geoduck aquaculture on Puget Sound beaches. We are looking for folks to help collect benthic core samples, excavation samples, and photo-quadrats.
[internships/jobs] - Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Internships and Jobs available with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR):
http://www.dnr.wa.gov/AboutDNR/Employment/Pages/Home.aspx
Still spots open in ESRM 491!
There are still a few spots open for a great summer course, ESRM 491 Disturbance and Forest Ecology of the Cascade Mountains. This will be a one week field based course with trips to Mt.
Read more[student job] - Student Assistant at the Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity
Position Available: Undergraduate Support Staff
Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity
The Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity currently seeks two undergraduate student assistants to work 19 – 25 hours per week for summer and 19 hours per week through academic year 2011-12.
[course] - ENVIR 250: Data Types and Collection Methods!
Still looking for a course this summer? Get a jump start on your core courses by taking ENVIR 250 this summer. This full-term summer course is being taught by Liz Mack from TTH 2:20-4:30.
Read more[course] - Forest Ecology of the Cascade Mountains (July 10-16)
There are still a few spots open for a great summer course, ESRM 491, Disturbance and Forest Ecology of the Cascade Mountains. This will be a one week field based course with trips to Mt.
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