News & Events
Check out a field trip to Mt. Rainier that the ENVIR 280 class went on this past weekend! The group traveled from the mouth of the Nisqually River (where they were birdwatching) to the source, where they learned about subalpine ecology and glaciers.
Read more[job] Nature Consortium Restoration Program Manager
Nature Consortium is a 501©(3) non-profit organization. Printed on 100% post-consumer waste.
CONNECTING PEOPLE, ARTS & NATURE
Nature Consortium
4408 Delridge Way SW #107
Seattle, WA 98106
(206) 923-0853 WWW.NATUREC.ORG
Nature Consortium, a registered 501c(3) Seattle based not for profit, is in search of a Restoration Program Manager to work within our Urban Forest Restoration Program.
[internship]: Nature Vision Intern: Summer 2013
Nature Vision Internship Summer 2013
Nature Vision is a non-profit environmental education organization founded in 2003 based in Woodinville, WA. Our mission is to foster citizen appreciation and stewardship of our environment through integration of school, community, and nature education.
Attend the Capstone Symposium! Get ideas for your own Capstone or learn from what PoE students have done. See you there!
Read moreATTENTION GRADUATING STUDENTS: Watch for these upcoming events as you prepare for the working world.
§ Resume Fest (Resume Reviews) – Thursday, June 20 from 8:15 am – 4:00 pm (Free)
§ Resume & Cover Letter Workshop – June 20 at4:00 pm (Free)
§ Alumni Dependable Strengths Workshop – June 21 & 24 ($160 – UWAA members; $200 – non-members)
§ Summer Career Fair – June 27 from 2:00 – 6:00 pm (Free)
§ Career Launch Workshop (Resumes & Cover Letters, Job Search, Interviewing Skills and Lunch) – July 11 from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm ($35)
§ Alumni Panel & Networking Reception – July 17 from 5:30 – 8:00 pm (panel – $5 – UWAA members, $7 – non-members; reception – $7 – UWAA members, $10 – non-members)
For additional information, please see The Career Center calendar at http://careers.washington.edu/Calendar
Register Now!Innovation in Cleantech + Market Opportunity = Solutions for the Planet
ENGR 498, ENVIR 495, ENTRE 443/543
Fall Quarter 2013 (2credits)
Tuesdays 4:00-5:50 pm, Paccar Hall 394
Instructor: Deborah Hagen-Lukens, dlhagen@uw.edu
No prerequisites, recommended for juniors, seniors and grad students
The goal is to discover the universe of cleantech solutions to our most pressing environmental challenges and to raise awareness of how you might be part of that solution.