Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Nature is hiring its next intern!

 πŸš¨Nature is hiring its next intern! If you or someone you know is passionate about science journalism and wants to work with an ace team for 6 months, look no further. Deadline to apply is October 15. Location is DC (but NYC also an option) 🚨


https://lnkd.in/efe89E5i

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is hiring for summer 2026

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nationalparkservice_great-smoky-mountains-national-park-is-hiring-activity-7374115362268807168-3543?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAC_fCFIBmcCgWx22aIV0cFWLt-iqWgmmzRA


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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is hiring for summer 2026

Join the National Park Service for a rewarding seasonal job & help protect America’s treasures.

πŸ“ Apply on USAJobs.gov

Seasonal Recreation Fee Clerk & Technician - (Sept. 15 - Sept. 21)
Seasonal Biological Science Technician (Wildlife) - (Sept. 12 - Sept. 19)
More seasonal positions coming soon - we will keep you posted!

πŸ•“ Important: Job announcements will close by the posted date or when the applicant limit is reached (whichever comes first).

Learn more about working with us on the park website: https://lnkd.in/d8uXqgMd

πŸ“Œ Note: A new 2-page resume policy has been implemented. Only the first 2 pages of your resume will be reviewed to determine qualifications.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Fall Preview Day - Explore Graduate Opportunities with ESE at Purdue

 Are you considering graduate school in ecological or environmental fields? The Ecological Sciences and Engineering (ESE) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program at Purdue University invites you to our Fall Preview Day on Friday, October 3, 2025.

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This free event is a chance to:

  • Learn about our MS and PhD programs
  • Meet current students and faculty
  • Explore campus and research opportunities
  • Address questions regarding admissions and student life

 

Event Details:
πŸ—“️ Date: Friday, October 3, 2025
πŸ•˜ Time: 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM EST
πŸ“ Location: Purdue Hall for Discovery and Learning Research (DLR)

RSVP Here

We’d love for you to join us and discover how ESE can help you shape a more sustainable future! Contact us at ese@purdue.edu with questions you may have.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Graduate opportunity at Dartmouth

 PhD Fellowship in Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society (EEES), Dartmouth College

The Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society (EEES) graduate program at Dartmouth College (New Hampshire, United States) seeks applicants for fully-funded PhD study within the program’s Environment and Society research cluster, beginning in September 2026.  Candidates interested in pursuing critical qualitative research on topics related to restoration, sustainability, food, agriculture and/or water are especially welcome to apply. 
Candidates should have a demonstrated capacity for independent, original inquiry and a commitment to interdisciplinary analytical frameworks, such as political ecology and Science and Technology Studies (STS). A Bachelor's or Master's degree in one of the environmental social sciences (e.g., geography, environmental studies, anthropology, or environmental/rural sociology) is preferable; some previous coursework, research, or professional experience in agri-food or water governance would also be helpful. 
To initiate an application, please email a brief statement of interest and a CV to Professor Susanne Freidberg (susanne.e.freidberg@dartmouth.edu) and Professor Chris Sneddon (christopher.s.sneddon@dartmouth.edu). Review of applications will begin December 1, 2025. Only completed applications will be reviewed, and applications will not be accepted after January 15, 2026. To learn more about the program please visit the EEES homepage and to submit an application, please see the Dartmouth School of Graduate and Advanced Studies site.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Autumn on the Prairie at Nachusa this Saturday 20

 Autumn on the Prairie at Nachusa is their annual public event and is this coming Saturday Sept. 20th. It's free except for $5 parking and there are bison tours, and other tours, a few of which are led by graduate students in my lab. I narrate the bison tours from 12-4. They also have arts and crafts, food, and merch as well. Check it out!

Also, BIOS folks, since Nachusa hosted our retreat for free, if you're looking for a way to thank them, you could donate to the science endowment that Friends of Nachusa has, which gives out thousands in grants to support especially student research projects, or you could donate your time by volunteering to help them collect seed for future restorations and/or remove weeds from current ones.