News & Events
UW Environmental Career Fair
The 2015 Environmental Career Fair will be held on February 25, 2015, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM in Mary Gates Hall Commons.
Open to all UW students, the UW Environmental Career Fair is an opportunity to explore careers in environmental and natural resources fields.
Hidden Trails & Shifting Landscapes this Saturday at Seward
Family Nature Walk: Seward Park’s Hidden TrailsSaturday, February 2110:00pm – 11:30amCost: $10
All Ages
If you go down to the woods today you’re sure of a big surprise… Get off the beaten paths of Seward Park and discover some of its hidden beauty.
Climate Change Video Contest
$5,000 1st place prize, UW Climate Change Video Contest!
Climate change is already shaping the world you’ll inherit. It will impact all aspects of society and the environment, affecting each of us in a variety of ways.
[course] Peru Exploration Seminar Upcoming Info Sessions
Looking to explore another country this summer?
ENVIR 496 or BIOL493: Andes to Amazon: Biodiversity, conservation, and sustainability in Peru
Join us in the PoE Commons on Wed.
[internship] Solid Waste Summer Intern
Looking for a summer internship?
Assist Public Works Solid Waste and Recycling staff members in their duties, thereby providing the Public Works Intern the opportunity to learn about the solid waste management profession and the functions and activities of a Public Works Department.
[course] Environmental Education
Environmental Education for Liberation
EDUC 401K
SLN: 13587
Facilitators: Katie-Rose Taulbee (taulbee@uw.edu) and Ashley Young (ashyoung@uw.edu)
Date/Time: Wed 3:30-4:50pm
Location: MGH 228
Class Start Date: TBA
Environmental Education for Liberation
This course examines environmental education (EE) as a tool to free students and teachers of any age from the constraints of current systems.
[internship] Soundwatch Boater Education Program
Soundwatch is a successful and internationally acclaimed education and monitoring program working to reduce vessel disturbance to orcas and other marine wildlife in the Salish Sea region of Washington State (USA) and British Columbia (Canada).
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