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Thursday, June 11, 2026
NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy Fall 2026 Paid Research Opportunities
Hollings Scholarship for Environmental Studies - Sophomores!
Attention rising SOPHOMORES (and future sophomores) studying atmospheric and oceanic sciences, environmental engineering, environmental sciences or policy, or ANY major with a strong environmental focus!
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's HollingsScholarship provides two-year academic scholarships (up to a maximum of $9,500 per year) for full-time study, and a 10-week, full-time, paid internship position ($700/week) the summer after junior year at a NOAA facility. In the last nine years, 40 Maryland students have won Hollings Scholarships! Maryland led the nation in 2026 with 8 Hollings Scholars!Click here to learn about Maryland's 2026 Hollings Scholars!
To learn more, please click here to complete a brief questionnaire, or write to us at noaahollings@umd.edu
Eligibility requirements: applicants for Hollings Scholarships must be US Citizens; and must have GPA's of 3.0 or higher each semester and in their major.Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office
In Person Meeting Address: 2403 Marie Mount HallZoom Address: https://umd.zoom.us/my/duvinage
University of Maryland
Phone: (301) 314-9458
Summer Internship @ NASA Goddard: STELLA Project
Science and Technology Education for Land/Life Assessment
About the Project
The STELLA (Science and Technology Education for Land/Life Assessment) project uses spectrometers that can be built with low-cost components and 3D printed housings to introduce NASA Earth observation technologies and provide authentic hands-on learning experiences for remote sensing education. STELLA instruments help engage students in the quantitative aspects of satellite data, provide insight into the scientific process, and encourage analytical thinking.
Internship Overview
The role is a hybrid of engineering, prototyping, and testing. Students will start by building instruments and getting up to speed on the STELLA project. From there, tasks may include prototyping and testing new small sensor instruments, debugging, calibration, characterization, programming, 3D printing/CAD design, and taking measurements. There may also be opportunities for co-authoring papers, public communication, and eventual field visits to agricultural field sites.
Bonus Opportunities
Depending on your performance and project needs, there may also be opportunities to:
Co-author peer-reviewed scientific papers
Participate in public science communication
Join field visits to active agricultural research sites
Academic Level: Undergraduate or graduate students
Location & Schedule
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center: Greenbelt, MD
On-site requirement: Minimum 3 days per week
Note for applicants: You will need to be able to obtain a NASA facility badge/visitor access. Non-U.S. citizens should be aware that additional documentation or lead time may be required for site access approval.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Hughes Center Seeks Executive Director
The Hughes Center is Seeking a New Executive Director
Job Posting Closes June 11
The Center’s leader plays a critical role in advancing the Center’s mission to promote environmentally sound and economically viable agriculture, forestry and oyster aquaculture through research, outreach and collaboration.
The new executive director will join the Center at an exciting time. Building on our 25-year legacy of successful research, outreach and collaborative efforts, the Center is well-positioned to increase the impact of our efforts. We seek a visionary leader who has a unique ability to expand our growth, collaborative partnerships and visibility.
We ask that you help us with this search by sharing the opportunity with your networks and individuals who may be a good match.
The full job description and application details are available here.
If you have any questions, please contact us at hughescenter@umd.edu or at 410-822-6202.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
MDE Job Posting Natural Resources Planner I
Job description
For more information about this position including salary and how to apply click here!
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Summer Field Courses in the Colorado Rockies🌍 - STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!🌞
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MOUNTAIN LAKE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COUNCIL - ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
The Mountain Lake Vegetation Management Council (MLVMC), is an organization dedicated to advancing sustainable vegetation management practices. Their mission focuses on education, collaboration, and the promotion of innovative solutions to enhance the health of our natural landscapes.
As part of their commitment to fostering the next generation of environmental stewards, they are excited to announce their annual scholarship opportunity for students pursuing studies in environmental science, forestry, or related fields is open and accepting applicants. This scholarship is designed to support academic excellence and encourage students to engage in practical solutions for vegetation management. Under the Program, two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to undergraduate students attending a college or university in the Mid-Atlantic region majoring in Forestry, Horticulture, Environmental Studies or related field. The Mid-Atlantic region consists of the following states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee.
Detailed information about the scholarship, including eligibility criteria and application deadlines, can be found on their website at Scholarships - Mountain Lake Vegetation Management Council.
Chesapeake Research Consortium job posting | habitat fisheries and wildlife
Chesapeake Bay Program’s Thriving Habitat, Fisheries, and Wildlife Goal Team Staffer - Chesapeake Research Consortium https://chesapeake.org/
Application Due Date: June 7, 2026
The Chesapeake Research Consortium (CRC) is seeking an individual for a three-year Environmental Management Staffer position within its Environmental Management Career Development Program. All CRC Staffers in the Environmental Management Career Development Program support the work of the Chesapeake Bay Program. The Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) brings together leaders from state, federal and local government, as well as academia and the watershed’s many communities, to collaborate on creating the best strategies and tools for cleaning up the Bay and the rivers and streams that flow into it and engaging with communities to restore habitat health for living resources and promote stewardship for an environmentally and economically sustainable Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay Program is fueled by science and driven by partnership.
The Environmental Management Staffer in this position will support the CBP’s Thriving Habitat, Fisheries, and Wildlife Goal Team which works to protect, restore, and sustain fisheries and wildlife, as well as the network of land and water habitats they depend on, to promote a balanced and resilient ecosystem and support local economies and recreational opportunities. Maintaining sustainable fisheries and restoring habitat for native and migratory species, while adapting to the challenges of changing environmental conditions, will support a strong economy, recreation and a resilient ecosystem. The goal team’s work focuses on the following outcomes described in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement: blue crabs, brook trout, fish habitat, fish passage, oysters, stream health, submerged aquatic vegetation, and wetlands. The goal team convenes natural resource managers from federal, state, and local jurisdictions; scientists; practitioners from non-governmental organizations, and engaged stakeholders to identify and implement activities, leverage resources to facilitate projects, develop recommendations to advance goal attainment, and track progress. There are three Staffers that support the work of the Thriving Habitat, Fisheries and Wildlife Goal Team and its outcome related workgroups. This Staffer position will support a subset of the outcomes listed previously which may include brook trout, fish passage, stream health, submerged aquatic vegetation, and wetlands.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Position Announcement JR104094
Senior/Principal Faculty Specialist OR Associate Professor/Professor OR Senior/Principal Agent AND Hughes Center Director
Position Description:
The Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology seeks a visionary leader to serve as the Center’s next Director. Building on the Center’s twenty-five-year legacy of providing leadership to address the complex issues facing Maryland’s agriculture and forestry communities through research, outreach, and collaborative partnerships, the new Director has a unique opportunity to expand the Center’s growth, visibility, and impact.
Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research and Associate Director of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) and the Hughes Center Board, the Director is the outward face of the Hughes Center and the leader of the Center’s team serving as the primary contact with the Board, external stakeholders, leadership at the University of Maryland, and the Center’s team. The Director will maintain existing relationships while seeking new partnerships and opportunities to broaden the Center’s reach and impact.
The next Director of the Hughes Center joins the Center at an exciting time. The successful candidate for this position will possess the leadership skills to build on the Center’s past while leading boldly. We seek a director who is an organized and detail-oriented self-starter with demonstrated ability to set and manage multiple priorities while simultaneously working independently and leading a team.
For more information about this position and how to apply click here!

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