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Nonprofit Fundraising Study
A group of researchers in the School of Forest and Environmental Sciences and the Department of Economics at the University of Washington is conducting a study to learn more about mechanisms used by nonprofit organizations to raise funds for providing public goods and services.
Read moreGreat thought for Juniors that are starting to think about what they want to do after graduation. This could be a great opportunity to learn about how you can apply to depart for Peace Corps service in the summer of 2015.
Read moreExciting research positions in Mountain Hydrology
We are planning to fill the following positions, to start work on June 16, 2014. Pay rate $13 to $15 per hour, dependent on experience.
New Summer Course! Anthropology of the Wilderness
ANTH 269: Anthropology of the Wilderness (B-term)
In the US, the concept of the Wilderness is something that is often taken as a natural or a universal idea; however, the Wilderness is in fact full of contradictions, history, culture, and social values.
Read moreKeio University Exchange at UW
Want to get involved with international students this summer? The UW ISP Office (International Specialized Programs) is looking for friendly, responsible and outgoing UW students to take part in a specialized English language and Environmental Studies program for Keio University, one of Japan’s most prestigious universities.
Read more[internship] Environmental Internships for Spring 2014
Attention all Environmental Studies majors: What are YOU doing this summer?
Remember the Meet and Greet Event held on April 9th? 31 projects from 20 different organizations visited the Program on the Environment!
[internship] Summer Internship with EnviroIssues
EnviroIssues is looking for a summer intern doing public communications and outreach work on environmental, land-use, and transportation projects.
EnviroIssues is a public involvement and community outreach consulting firm. A staff of over 90, and since 1990 have successfully worked to communicate complex government, transportation, environmental, and urban planning issues to the public.
Graduate and celebrate all of your! Lavender Grad is open to any student eligible, at any level (undergrad or graduate/professional) for a graduation in 2013-2014 (including Fall 2014) academic year. The Q Center and QSC host Lavender Graduation as a time for the UW queer, trans*, two-spirit, same gender loving, and allied communities come together and celebrate multiple identities, accomplishments, and sheer AWESOMENESS.
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