Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Graduate Opportunity at Purdue University

Graduate Opportunity at Purdue University: Changes in Response to Mortality from Emerald Ash Borer in Old- and Second-Growth Forests

We are seeking a motivated MS or PhD student to become part of a collaborative project between the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center of the USDA Forest Service and the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University. The project will use long-term data to study changes in forest structure and composition in response to tree mortality from the emerald ash borer. Past change and potential trajectories of change will be examined at the gap scale within an old-growth forest where all trees were first measured and mapped in 1926. The project will also examine change at the landscape scale across a network of plots established throughout Indiana in the mid-1990s.

The position begins in January 2022 and includes a graduate stipend, tuition waiver, and access to employer assisted health insurance.

Applicants should have a GPA of 3.2 or higher. GRE scores are not required, but may be submitted.

Desired qualifications: an undergraduate or graduate degree in forestry, botany, ecology, plant science, biology or a related field (MS degree preferred for PhD applicants, exceptional candidates with only a BS will be considered); experience conducting field research; training and/or experience in woody species identification; classwork or experience analyzing data in program R; interest in forest ecology, silviculture, and invasive insects.

To apply: Prospective applicants should send, via e-mail attachment, a brief letter of interest, CV (including GPA and contact information for three references), and unofficial transcripts to Mike Saunders (msaunder@purdue.edu  ) or Mike Jenkins (jenkinma@purdue.edu  ). Applications are being considered now and will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found.

Women and individuals from other historically under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Purdue University is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action employer.

About Purdue: Purdue is a land-grant university of over 40,000 students and was ranked the 9th best public university in the U.S. by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education. Located in West Lafayette, Indiana, Purdue is an easy drive from Indianapolis and Chicago. The Department of Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) is housed administratively in the College of Agriculture (#8 world ranking); emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches across a broad spectrum of natural-resource sciences; and offers vibrant, nationally ranked graduate programs in ecology, forestry, fisheries, and wildlife. The West Lafayette-Lafayette area is home to a diverse community with a population of 174,000, good schools, safe neighborhoods, over 40 parks and extensive trail systems, active farmers' markets, and year-round community festivals and art events.

novel course offering - HONR218R 'The Quest for Color'

Professor Maile Neel is offering a 3 credit course on dyeing with natural dye materials this semester through the Honors Program (HONR218R). Non-Honors students may enroll in the course as well. It's a great course for anyone interested in a fun, hands-on course at the intersection of plant science, art and history.
The class will meet Friday afternoons from 1-4 and there will be Saturday workshops available for more extensive and intensive dyeing. One Saturday will be required.

If students want to enroll, they can contact Dr. Maile Neel to get permission to be admitted.

HONR21: The Quest for Color   3 credits

Wellness Workshops for students

The Wellness Workshop series provides students with skill-based workshops on 16 different topics rotating throughout each month as well as a weekly and space for connection and support. Students can attend as many of these drop-in workshops as they would like. No prior contact with the Counseling Center is necessary.

Please see flyer for details and visit this link: counseling.umd.edu/workshops/

Students do not need to be struggling to benefit from these workshops! For example, the Dealing with Disappointment, Managing Imposter Syndrome, Conquer Procrastination Now, and Effective Communication Skills workshops (just to name a few) address common life experiences for college students.


Please see flyer for details and visit this link: 
counseling.umd.edu/workshops/

Job - UC Davis - Environmental Policy and Management Program

Do you have environmental policy and project management experience? Are you interested in working with motivated students? Join our team!

We are hiring an instructor for winter and spring quarters to teach the Policy Clinic, where student groups work with external partners on environmental policy projects.

Ph.D. and M.S. Assistantships at Central Michigan University

 Ph.D. Assistantship – Central Michigan University 

Dr. Rod Lammers at the Central Michigan University School of Engineering & Technology is looking for one Ph.D. student to start in Spring or Fall of 2022. Possible research topics include urban stormwater management, stream restoration, and/or flood risk mitigation (see www.rodlammers.com/research for more details). The student will apply to the Earth and Ecosystem Science Ph.D. program (https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/se/EES/Pages/Applying-to-the-EES-Program.aspx). The ideal candidate will have a B.S. and an M.S. in environmental or civil engineering or a related field. Candidates with only a B.S. will also be considered. This is a funded position (tuition waiver + stipend). 

Please send a brief statement of interest and resume/CV to rod.lammers@cmich.edu to be considered for this position. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 

M.S. Assistantship – Central Michigan University 

Dr. Rod Lammers at the Central Michigan University School of Engineering & Technology is looking for one M.S. student to start in Spring or Fall of 2022. Possible research topics include urban stormwater management, stream restoration, and/or flood risk mitigation (see www.rodlammers.com/research for more details). The student will apply to the Master of Science in Engineering program (see https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/se/Engi_Tech/Graduate%20Programs/Pages/default.aspx for more details). The ideal candidate will have a B.S. in environmental or civil engineering or a related field. This is a funded position (tuition waiver + stipend). 

Please send a brief statement of interest and resume/CV to rod.lammers@cmich.edu to be considered for this position. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 

For more information on both positions, see https://www.rodlammers.com/opportunities.html.


Friday, August 27, 2021

SIE Project for Fall 2021

ENST Students: are you still looking for an SIE project for Fall 2021? If so, please see below. 

Title: Development of remote soil-water harvester

Summary: There is demand for freshwater in remote locations where surface waters are not readily available. Harvesting freshwater from within the soil profile could be a sustainable practice. The project will develop an apparatus and system for automatically harvesting soil-water for use aboveground. Skills in arduino coding, soil physics, solar power, basic DC electronics, technical drawing and product development will be explored. 

Advisor: Dr. Dave Tilley, dtilley@umd.edu 

4-H Educator position in Worcester County, MD

University of Maryland Extension (UME) is seeking an Educator to provide coordination and programmatic support for educational programs for youth, families and communities. The Educator would work with volunteers and youth development agencies to provide experiential learning opportunities for youth, leading to the development of life skills for youth. The Educator is also responsible for developing an active, ongoing recruitment campaign to involve new volunteers and youth. As a professional track faculty member, the Educator will be responsible for developing youth development programs in cooperation with colleagues across the Worcester County and the Lower Shore cluster. 


The direct job link: https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/86361


Looking for another course this fall? Check these out!

See below!  Check in with your advisor to see how this could apply to your concentration.





MaryPIRG internships

My name is Sarah and I’m the MaryPIRG Students organizer. I’m writing to introduce myself and invite you to apply for one of our Fall 2021 Internships. Our early application deadline is 8/31. You can learn more and apply here.

I’ve been organizing for 4 years working with students in North Carolina, Washington, New Jersey, and Maryland on campaigns to protect our environment, fight climate change, increase student voter turnout, and end campus hunger. Last year, I worked with students to pass Washington’s 100% bill which commits Washington to 100% renewable electricity by 2045. I’m so excited to be working with you at UMD to continue to build a better future for us all.

This Fall, we will be working to protect our environment, promote public health, stop the overuse of antibiotics, make higher ed affordable, feed the hungry and more. Check out more about our campaigns on our website.

To apply, fill out the linked application: Apply to be an Intern!


MaryPIRG Students is a student-led political activism organization with opportunities for students to make significant grassroots changes in our community. We believe students have the power to shape the future we will inherit, and have been at the forefront of social change for many years.

Whether you are interested in lobbying, graphic design, social media outreach, public speaking, creating media, or just getting more involved on campus, MaryPIRG Students is a place for students with different skills and backgrounds to come together and enact meaningful change.

Hydroponic internship - MD

 


This internship is eligible for ENST389 credit. 

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Paid UG Research Opportunity in GEOG, UMD

 The Campus Forest Carbon Project is in Year 2 of their work with the Office of Sustainability and they are looking for another undergraduate researcher to join the team this Fall. 


More information about the project, position, and application materials can be found in the attachment and at this link: https://geog.umd.edu/project/campus-forest-carbon-project


Undergrad Research Opportunities Database / Info Sessions

ARE YOU AN UNDERGRADUATE INTERESTED IN EXPLORING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR FALL 2021 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND? 

The Maryland Student Researchers (MSR) program maintains a University-wide database where UMD researchers post research opportunities for undergraduate students. It is a great way for undergraduates to learn about the rewards and challenges of academic research. Nearly 200 projects are available this Fall 2021 with more being added so check back regularly over the next several weeks.

To review the Maryland Student Researchers database with nearly 200 available opportunities (more added daily) by clicking here (Links to an external site.)

You can also register for NEXT WEEK'S info sessions about using the MSR database and other ways to find research opportunities: 

Click here to register for Wednesday, Sept. 1at 3:30 PM

Click here to register for Thursday, Sept. 2 at 10:00 AM

Click here to register for Friday, Sept. 3 at 12:00 PM

Click here to register for Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 1:00 PM

**One of these sessions will be recorded and available on our ELMS resource site for undergraduate research. To gain access to this ELMS resource, please click here to complete a brief questionnaire. (Links to an external site.)**

The MSR bulletin board is designed to help undergraduates find research opportunities that are a good fit for their interests and qualifications, and to help faculty members find students to assist with their research project(s). The research opportunities posted on the MSR website typically call for students to spend around six hours a week working under the direction of a faculty mentor on that faculty member’s own research.  Participating students learn skills and gain valuable experience that will enhance their graduate school and job qualifications. Many positions are for volunteers, some are paid.

ELIGIBILITY: Any student in good academic standing may apply directly for any listed opportunities for which they have the listed required skills.  It is open to undergraduates of all majors and disciplines with an interest in research. Many positions are offered on a volunteer basis, and selection of undergraduate researchers is made solely by the faculty members who provide the listed opportunities.

Have questions about registration or something else? Email ugresearch@umd.edu.

Francis DuVinage, Ph.D. Director

Lisa Carney, Ph.D. Graduate Coordinator

Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research

1201 Marie Mount Hall

www.ugresearch.umd.edu


Agroecology Internship in Urban Food Systems - UMD

Hello undergrads -

The Agroecology Lab at the University of Maryland is seeking a data analysis intern for the Fall semester for a project focusing on dietary diversity and urban agriculture. We are interested in understanding how urban farms might be able to help meet micronutrient gaps among people receiving food assistance in Washington DC. The intern will be responsible for cleaning and analyzing harvest data collected from an urban farm over the last 5 years and creating micronutrient profiles for each crop type.

Necessary skills: 
  • Interest in farming, nutrition, and food systems
  • Extensive experience working with data in Excel
  • Experience with R or Python 
  • Attention to detail 
Application information:
2-3 credits offered depending on hours committed to project
Deadline to apply: 27 Aug 2021

Please send me (kltully@umd.edu) your resume/CV, unofficial transcript, and within the body of the email please describe the following:
  • Why you are interested in this internship and this project
  • Your previous experience working with datasets
  • Your previous experience working in Excel
  • Your previous experience coding in R or Python

................
Kate Tully
Associate Professor of Agroecology
Dept. of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture
University of Maryland
(she / her)
w. 301-405-1469
c. 240-344-3113

Environmental Health Specialist I - MD

Towson, MD Environmental Health Specialist I - Department of Environmental Protection and Sustainability

This job will be someone doing primarily field work involving site evaluation and perc testing for septic systems.

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/baltimorecounty/jobs/3188780/environmental-health-specialist-i-department-of-environmental-protection-and-su

 

 


Job and internship opportunity for the Delaware Estuary

1. Schuylkill Action Network (SAN) Coordinator (Temporarily remote)

and 

2. Engagement Intern

"Show Us Your Summer" and enter to win a prize!

Hello AGNR Students!

Since we miss you so much, we want you to share what you've been up to as a part of our, "Show Us Your Summer" feature! 

Fill out this form and provide 2-3 high quality photos of what you've been doing this summer with your name and a brief description. 

Photos can include summer jobs/internships, hanging out with friends and family, classes, travel, etc. 

Select photos will be featured on AGNR social media. 

Each AGNR student submitting the form will be eligible to win a prize pack from the college (1 entry per person). A prize pack winner will be selected at random and announced at the Fall Bash on Thursday, September 9 starting at 5pm in the Animal Sciences Courtyard.  

Entries are due by Friday, August 27. 

Again, here is the link to the form: https://forms.gle/QY3FyT9igqpgTqPD6

Please let us know if you have any questions. 

April Brohawn

Monday, August 16, 2021

GA Culvert Seasonal Technician Position

The University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the Wildlife Conservation Section of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources are offering two seasonal technician positions for winter 2021/2022. The employees will primarily be conducting cave and culvert surveys throughout Georgia from October 2021 -April 2022. Interested applicants should refer to the attached job announcement for more details and information on how to apply. 

 

Contact Emily Ferrall (Emily.Ferrall@dnr.ga.gov) with questions. Applications are due August 20, 2021.

 

Emily Ferrall
Wildlife Biologist, Wildlife Conservation


Wildlife Resources Division
(706) 557-3212 | M: (470) 606-6666




Scholarships for students

1. We have scholarships available for our upcoming annual meeting October 3-5 in Solomons, MD.  Attached is an application form. Deadline to apply is September 10. 
2. Our second scholarship opportunity is for a Frank Santamour scholarship. Application form is attached as well. Deadline is September 10th as well.

Please contact Nancy Herwig at exdirector@macisa.org if you have any questions.  



job opportunity in bat acoustics

Natural Power is looking for an ecologist to work with bat acoustics and renewable energy.  


https://www.naturalpower.com/uk/careers/career?Category=Planning%2520%26%2520Environment&Advert=SuTzhBDGvEmsY5uuN%2Fr0vg%3D%3D

Undergraduate Research Assistant - UMD lab

 Undergraduate Student Research Assistant in Waste to Energy 

The Bioenergy and Bioprocessing Technology Laboratory under the direction of Dr. Stephanie Lansing in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology is looking to hire a part-time (15-20 hours/week) Undergraduate Research Assistant for waste to energy research. The work involves collecting and analyzing food waste, manure, wastewater, and municipal solid waste. Analyzing samples in the laboratory for organic content, energy production potential, and other parameters. The student would also be responsible for inputting data into Excel spreadsheets, washing laboratory glassware, filtering samples, and keeping the laboratory environment clean. The student must be comfortable working with laboratory equipment, food waste/manure samples, and have a valid US driver’s license, with less than 6 points in moving violations and be comfortable driving an automatic University truck to/from USDA.  


Previous lab experience is a plus, but not necessary.  The student must show a demonstrated work ethic, attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and stick to a punctual laboratory work schedule. Priority will be given to underclassmen (freshmen, sophomore and beginning juniors) to allow for the possibility of the student working multiple years in the Bioenergy and Bioprocessing Technology Laboratory, but all levels are welcome to apply. 


Pay rate will start at $11.75/hour. There is a possibility of pay increases with experienced gains. Opportunities include professional development with mentoring from graduate students, post-docs, and Dr. Lansing.  Attendance at monthly laboratory meetings is mandatory, where relevant research topics will be discussed and results from the laboratory experiments presented. 

Applications should be emailed to Dr. Stephanie Lansing: slansing@umd.edu by September 3rd at 5pm. The applications should include an updated resume, a cover letter detailing laboratory experience, expected graduation date, additional pertinent experience/details, and a schedule detailing the proposed blocks of time you would be able to work in the lab (15 hours a week; Mon - Fri from 8am - 6pm) during the Fall semester.

Friday, August 13, 2021

ERM consulting jobs

ERM has some EXCELLENT openings for ENST majors, including international postings, so super glamorous. Check them out here:

https://erm.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/ERM_Careers


Staff Environmental Compliance Consultant (Entry Level)

ERM is hiring a Staff Environmental Compliance Consultant to join our team in Annapolis, MD or Washington, DC.

The successful candidate will work on a variety of interesting technical projects and programs for clients in the Technology sector. This role will involve supporting ERM’s multi-disciplinary environmental permitting and compliance assessments that require working knowledge of state and Federal requirements.  '

This role will engage ERM's team of experts in sharing and developing best practices across the industry and ongoing learning opportunities. This is an excellent career opportunity to work with a global consulting firm in assisting a diverse set of clients with challenging business needs.


To learn more and apply, visit:

https://erm.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ERM_Careers/job/Annapolis-Maryland/Staff-Environmental-Compliance-Consultant--Field-Based-_R00009880



Thursday, August 12, 2021

UNIV362:Designing Your Life After College

Spreading the Word About UNIV362: New Sections Available for Fall 2021

UNIV362:Designing Your Life After College, is a 2 credit course offered in Fall 2021. 

This course focuses on helping students anticipate and prepare for changes in finances, social life, health, and career dynamics they are likely to experience as they transition from college to working full-time. 

Topics covered in the course include: 

Using your Strengths to Prepare for Life After College
Navigating The Job Search
Managing Money & Budgeting
Wealth Accumulation
Career and Social Transitions After College
Students must have 60 credits to register and the course is offered on Tuesdays from 4:30-6:30PM. 

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Questions about the course can be directed to Gerry Strumpf at gstrumpf@umd.edu

Fall 2021 - Global UNIV100 for International Students

In partnership, Letters and Sciences, International Student & Scholar Services, Maryland English Institute, and Student Orientation and Transition, created two new sections of UNIV100 that will offer shared-experiences between newly admitted international students and those from the U.S. In addition to the usual lessons on diversity and inclusion, transitioning to UMD, student success skills, campus resources, etc., this pilot promotes intercultural exchange and brings students together to share experiences and deepen their understanding of individuals' differences. 

The international section will focus on adjusting to American academic life, learning about the values of an American university, and connecting with students from other cultures through in-class and co-curricular engagement.  The other section, for Letters and Sciences students from the U.S., will heavily focus on preparing for future study abroad and global experiences. Complete information can be found at https://ter.ps/globaluniv

The international section (UNIV100, section 0307) is open to newly admitted international freshmen from any majors.



Visit Experience Student Representative Position Opening - UMD

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is currently looking to hire undergraduate students for their Visit Experience Student Representative role this fall semester.


Below is the position description for reference:

The Visit Experience Student Representative supports Enrollment Management in welcoming prospective students and their families to the University of Maryland. This position requires in-person and virtual work. Student representatives will assist with our visit offerings including presenting undergraduate admissions information and working on projects and new initiatives. 

In-person, representatives staff the Office of Undergraduate Admissions front desk of the Mitchell Building and the welcome desk at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. Front desk coverage is needed Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. This is a paid position at $12.00 per hour. *For this position, applicants must be willing to work in-person and virtually.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Borja Rebaza, Visitor Experience Student Representative at emstudentreps@umd.edu. Thank you!

To apply, students can find our application on Career4Terps titled "Visit Experience Student Representative '' or they can apply directly to our google form link, Here. For best consideration, we recommend that students apply no later than Friday, August 20th, 2021.  

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

PhD Graduate Student Assistantship Available in Municipal Solid Waste Characterization - UMD

Dr. Stephanie Lansing at the University of Maryland (UMD)’s Bioenergy and Bioprocessing Technology Laboratory is recruiting a PhD student to research municipal solid waste characterization starting in January 2022. Please note that applications to the UMD graduate school are due September 22, 2021 for a 2022 Spring semester start date. Application materials will include GRE scores, TOEFL (if applicable), transcripts, recommendation letters, and a research statement. A prior B.S. and a M.S. degree in a relevant field, such as ecological engineering, environmental engineering, or environmental science, is required.

The PhD student research will center on understanding the characteristics critical to turning municipal solid waste (MSW) into biofuelsThis project will build a comprehensive MSW characteristic database using standardized methods to provide nationwide geographic mapping information to inform conversion readiness of MSW feedstocks for fuel production. The selected candidate will develop MSW sampling and characterization standard operating procedures (SOPs). The candidate will perform field and lab MSW characterization, assess biofuel potential from food waste and paper feedstocks in MSW through anaerobic digestion batch studies, and assist in mathematical, statistical, life cycle assessment, and machine learning models to produce spatial and temporal MSW information to inform energy values and sustainability of various downstream biofuel conversion technologies. In short, the research will include field sampling, experimental testing, modeling, and life cycle assessment components with year-round support (including salary, health benefits & tuition) through a 12-month research assistantship for up to three years. Interested individuals should contact Dr. Stephanie Lansing via email (slansing@umd.edu) to discuss their background and research interests.


Openings at UMD Office of Sustainability

We are looking for paid interns, outreach ambassadors, and peer educators advisors to join the Office of Sustainability team and help raise awareness and encourage action. 

The Office of Sustainability seeks students and recent grads to support campus sustainability programs, projects, and initiatives.
Please share with any students looking to gain professional experience contributing to the sustainability field!

Green Chapter Intern

10 hours/week, paid & eligible for 3 class credits
Provide support, training, coaching, presentations, and event facilitation to Greek chapters pursuing Green Chapter certifications. Support the Department of Fraternity and Sorority Life and Office of Sustainability in program coordination, support sustainability chairs for participating chapter, collaborate with outreach interns, and support the Resident Director (RD) Graduate Assistant assigned to the Green Chapter Program.
Apply by August 15, 2021

Green Office Intern

10 hours/week, paid & eligible for 3 class credits
Intern to help offices earn their annual certification by consulting and coaching, tracking, reporting, and updating each offices’ checklist.
Apply by August 15, 2021

SustainableUMD Ambassador

3 hours/week, volunteer position & eligible for 1 class credit
Apply to join a select team of student leaders who conduct tabling to encourage action and awareness through hands-on activities, commitments, and events.
Apply by September 8, 2021

Sustainability Advisors

4 hours/month, volunteer position
Apply to join a select team of student leaders who provide an hour-long sustainability lesson to introductory classes during the Fall semester.

Apply by August 31, 2021