Tuesday, December 9, 2025

[NEBWG Listserv] Open-topic Post-doc Fellowship

Good morning,

 

If you or anyone you know are interested in an open-topic, post-doctoral research fellowship with an NGO, please check out and share this advertisement Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (open topic) | Natural Resources Job Board

 

The position is based at our preserve in New Fairfield, Connecticut, with free on-site housing included. Bat biologists are welcome and encouraged to apply. I will be at the NEBWG meeting next month, so anyone interested in the position who will also be there can feel free to track me down.

 

Many thanks,

Chad Seewagen

 

Scholarships, Jobs, and Internships


Scholarships & Fellowships:

Jobs & Internship Postings:

Farm Credit Foundation Scholarhips

 For Immediate Release  

September 22, 2025 

Contact: Becca Stoops 

888.339.3334 

news@horizonfc.com 

Applications Now Open for Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement's 2026 Scholarship  Program 

Foundation to award more than $350,000 to support the next generation of agricultural leaders 

Mechanicsburg, PA — The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement announced the launch  of its 2026 scholarship program, designed to invest in the next generation of agricultural professionals.  This year, the Foundation is awarding at least $350,000 in scholarships to outstanding students who  demonstrate academic achievement, leadership potential, and dedication to pursuing a career in  agriculture. Each scholarship will be valued up to $10,000. 

“Supporting young people who are passionate about agriculture is at the heart of our mission,” said  Sharon McClellan, Chair of the Farm Credit Foundation for Advancement’s Board of Directors. “These  scholarships empower students to become leaders and innovators throughout the agriculture industry.” 

Applications are open to high school seniors and those currently enrolled in two- or four-year higher  education programs or technical schools. To be eligible, applicants must reside within Horizon Farm  Credit’s 100-county territory or in Washington, D.C. and have a clear commitment to pursuing a career  in agriculture. 

Applications are being accepted online now through January 2, 2026, and scholarships will be awarded  in April 2026. For more information and to apply, please visit FCFoundationforAg.org or email  info@FCFoundationforAg.org

About the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement  

The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is a non-profit foundation formed in 2015 to  help advance the future of agriculture. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded more than $1.75  million in scholarships to over 200 students. The Foundation’s scholarship program is open to all eligible  students located in Horizon Farm Credit’s 100 county territory in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania,  Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington D.C. Learn more at FCFoundationforAg.org

About Horizon Farm Credit  

Horizon Farm Credit is a member-owned agricultural lending cooperative, providing consistent and  reliable financing and related services to full- and part-time farmers, agricultural-related businesses, and  rural landowners. The Association serves 100 counties across Delaware, Pennsylvania, and parts of 

Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. The Association has more than 22,900 members and over $7.3  billion in loans outstanding. Learn more at horizonfc.com.


Stormwater Infrastructure Resource and Justice Lab info session - Dec. 12

The SIRJ lab (Stormwater Infrastructure Resource and Justice Lab) is hosting a workshop / information session about their lab on Friday, December 12th.


Here are more details and a flyer for the event: 

📅 Date: Friday, December 12, 2025
🕐 Time: 12:00 – 3:00 PM  
📍 In-person: Preinkert Hall, Room 1224 (SIRJ Lab Room, University of Maryland)
👨‍🏫 Speakers: SIRJ Lab Research Team
💧 Students will earn a certificate, and have the opportunity to collaborate further by participating in hands-on experiences in IoT and stormwater infrastructure research. 
🍕 Food and drinks will be offered! 🍕

As part of this workshop, you will learn about the applications of IoT on campus stormwater management, take part in hands-on activities related to environmental monitoring and IoT sensor systems, and you will be asked to complete short pre- and post-event surveys about your knowledge, perceptions, and learning outcomes.

Students with no field work experience are welcome. The workshop will have outdoor fieldwork activities, students are encouraged to come with weather-appropriate clothing. 




Spring 2026 Course

Find attached the Agricultural Science and Technology (AGST) undergraduate course Dr. Melissa Welsh will be teaching spring 2026 in person. See flyer for more details.


AGST 442  Examining Leadership in Youth and Volunteers
Explore fundamental leadership theories and practice related skills utilized in helping youth and adults build community relationships in a variety of teaching environments. Fundamentals of youth development will be the basis for examining how to foster positive learning environments for dynamic learning. The identification of empowerment processes will be explored through case-study discussions. 























Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or to set up a meeting to determine if this course might fit your goals and interests!

Thank you!

Apps Open for Summer 2026 Internship Opportunities in Hawaiʻi

 Aloha nui kākou,


We’re excited to share that applications for the Pacific Internship Programs for Exploring Science (PIPES) Summer 2026 Program are now open! Applications will close on January 16th, 2026. We kindly ask that you share this opportunity with students who are interested in hands-on, place-based learning experiences that connect science, culture, and community.

PIPES provides paid summer internships for undergraduate students across multiple fields of study. The 10-week program runs from May 25 - July 31, 2026, and is hosted on Hawaiʻi Island. It combines mentored learning, cohort activities, and community engagement. Throughout the summer, interns also build lasting connections across Hawaiʻi, the Pacific, and beyond. At its core, PIPES strives to grow and invest in the next generation of aloha ʻāina leaders through transformative, place-based learning, mentorship, and community partnerships.

We’re also thrilled to share that PIPES has been confirmed as a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REU) site for Summer 2026. This partnership will allow us to expand our reach and provide even more opportunities for undergraduates to engage in conservation and ʻāina-based research across the Pacific. More information about the REU award can be found here.

You’ll find our program flier attached. If you or your students have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our team.



Help Advertising ENME 489Y Japan study abroad course summer 2026

FYI - Japan Study Abroad Program (ENME 489Y) Summer 2026

ENST Students,

Occasionally throughout the semester we will post FYI announcements with information of general interest to engineering students, though not directly related to the course. Feel free to read or ignore these messages based on their content.


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ENME 489Y: JAPAN:  ADVANCED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

CLIMATE CHANGE, BULLET TRAINS & HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLES

Summer 2026 Study Abroad Course:  May 25TH – June 10TH

Are you interested in Sustainability?  Do you like to travel?  If so, you should consider signing up for ENME 489Y: JAPAN – Advanced Transportation Systems – Climate Change, Bullet Trains and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles.

This exciting course, housed in the department of Mechanical Engineering, offers students a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore the beautiful country of Japan which is well-renowned for its unique and historical culture, its delicious food and its incredible world leading transportation systems.

In this course students will learn about the most cutting-edge advanced transportation systems and technologies, as well as their potential to combat climate change, with a particular focus on bullet trains and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.  Some program highlights are below:

  • Immerse yourself in Japanese culture by visiting historical temples, museums, interacting with local guides, as well as sampling / making some of Japan's most famous foods like sushi, ramen, okonomiyaki and many more
  • Explore the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, as well as the historical capital city of Kyoto, to learn about the history, culture and technology of Japan through a variety of activities / field trips
  • Learn about Japan's advanced transportation infrastructure  through engaging academic lectures on sustainability / advanced transportation technologies, visits to technology museums, automotive manufacturing facilities, and many other activities
  • Experience some of Japan's most breathtaking architectural / natural wonders and cultural experiences:  Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Tower, Mount Fuji, Fushimi Inari, Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and many more

The course can satisfy a number of academic requirements and can double count toward the UMD Sustainability Minor as a Science and Technology course.  Please see the course flyer for more specific academic details and reach out to your advisor should you have any questions. 

 

To learn more about these programs please see the attached flyers, visit the course website for the Japan program or email Professor Michael Galczynski at mgalczyn@umd.edu

Applications are due by February 17th 2026, so apply today!

http://go.umd.edu/enme-japan



Outreach: Tech Elective on Sustainability & Infrastructure – Education Abroad Summer Break 2026

 Hello Terp students!,

Hope you have a great semester.

Following the high demand for these exciting and successful study abroad programs on Sustainability & Infrastructure (past programs fully enrolled for 2025 and Spring 2026), and for satisfying one of your Upper Tech Electives, here is one additional opportunity to participate in mid-May/early summer, (i.e., after finals and before any summer internships kick-in).


Don't miss this unique opportunity to earn 3 credits while traveling and studying abroad and the possibility to apply for scholarships early covering a good part of the program fee  (see details below).


You can find details and the syllabus for the program in the attached flyers and at the following web program link:


- GREECE - Summer  2026 study abroad multidisciplinary program on Sustainability & Infrastructure.

https://myea.umd.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=11532



SCAN ME: EA Program website

AGNR grad classes in Extension, social sci research, evaluation (sp 2026)

Good morning, colleagues, 

You and/or students you mentor may be interested in two courses — described below — offered this spring (2026), focused on Extension education, social science research methods, and program planning and evaluation. PDF flyers are also attached.

Program Planning and Evaluation in Agricultural and Extension Education (AGST606)

Learn how to plan and evaluate agricultural and extension education programs: design and administer needs assessments, create a logic model, apply quantitative and qualitative instruments and protocols, engage stakeholders, and gather and analyze data. The course will enable participants to develop an evaluation and program plan tailored to their interest/working area.
 

Extension Research Methods with Applied Data Analysis (AGST 605 - online)

Examine foundational qualitative and quantitative research methods in real-world social and behavioral settings for extension and outreach educators. This course enables you to distinguish, select and apply research methods to conduct social science research in a non-formal education setting. A variety of data analysis approaches will be examined across Extension and outreach education applications.




Freshwater Mussel Internship Opportunity – Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

 Good morning professors and students,

 

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Center for Aquatic Mollusk Programs (CAMP) has a very exciting summer internship opportunity that we would like to share with you! I've attached a flyer that summarizes the internships offered. Please feel free to place this flyer on your bulletin boards or share this email with other faculty or any interested students.

 

Our program, CAMP, specializes in native freshwater mussel conservation. We propagate native freshwater mussels at our lab in Lake City, MN, with the goal of reintroducing them into streams and rivers in Minnesota and restoring their populations in their historic range. We also use scuba and snorkeling to monitor existing populations of mussels across the state of Minnesota. Both our propagation and field teams have internship positions available for college students pursuing a degree in biology or other fields related to the environment (ecology, GIS, etc.). 

 

For those who don’t know, native freshwater mussels are essential in maintaining the health and resilience of our freshwater ecosystems. We often call them the “livers of the river” because they filter feed particles like algae, E.coli, and even fungi out of the water column and clean our water. They also provide habitat for other invertebrates and fish, and they deposit nutrients into the benthic layer for other animals to eat. Unfortunately, native freshwater mussel populations are declining due to a multitude of anthropogenic threats including poor water quality, stream fragmentation, and the colonization of invasive species. Freshwater mussels have only been studied for ~20 years and there are many things unknown about them, making malacology (the study of freshwater mussels) a great research and career opportunity!

 

This internship has the potential to be an independent study for your students and it is incredibly fun and educational! Interns will learn about native freshwater mussels and their importance in our freshwater ecosystems. They will also learn about mussel propagation and monitoring strategies, mussel identification, threats that are impacting mussel populations, and practicing safe scuba diving in unique diving conditions*. Our lab often works with other state and federal agencies, and there are many opportunities for interns to network and dip their toes in the world of conservation. Many of our past interns have pursued higher education related to mussels or go on to work in natural resource conservation.

 

This is a paid internship. Interns receive $19/hr (40 hours a week)Unfortunately, we cannot provide housing for interns. Most interns rent apartments with short-term leases for the summer or live with host families. However, I do run a carpool from my residence in Hastings, MN, so if interns live north of Lake City I can help reduce their gas consumption. We can also recommend cities that generally have cheaper rentals.

 

The start date for the internship will be June 1, 2026, and the end date will be August 28, 2026. However, these dates can be flexible to accommodate class schedules. Students graduating in spring 2026, or students who are able to work in September, are highly encouraged to apply for this position since we expect to extend the position end date for up to 2 interns to October 2, 2026.

 

The application for the internship opens January 2nd and closes February 2nd. Interested candidates can apply by searching the word “mussel” on the Minnesota State Jobs website:

https://mn.gov/mmb/careers/search-for-jobs/

(Please note: the application will not show up on this website until it gets posted January 2nd)

 

*Any students applying for an internship do not have to be scuba certified before they apply, but they do need to become certified before the start date of their internship (we are available to guide students in this process). 

 

To learn more about mussels and our program, visit mndnr.gov/mussels

Thank you for taking the time to read this email 🙂 If you have any question about the internship, application, or our program feel free to email me at zoe.schroeder@state.mn.us