Wednesday, November 20, 2024

STEM Funding and Research Opportunities - PathwaysToScience.org

 For Undergraduates: 

Paid Summer 2025 Undergraduate Research Placements: 

Over 700 programs – NSF REU, NASA, NIH and other paid summer research opportunities for undergrads 

https://pathwaystoscience.org/Undergrads.aspx  

 

For Financial Support in Graduate School: 

Fellowships and graduate programs in a wide variety of STEM disciplines: 

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Grad.aspx 

 

For tips on applying and associated resources: 

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/toolbox.aspx 

 

For opportunities specifically in the Ocean Sciences: 

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/oceanscience.aspx 

 

For opportunities specifically in Engineering: 

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/engineering.aspx 

Job posted for Nachusa Restoration Ecologist!

 Nachusa Grasslands Restoration Ecologist (CP V) - 55855 – The Restoration Ecologist develops, manages, and advances conservation programs, plans, and methods for small to medium scale geographic areas. The Ecologist addresses critical threats to natural systems and individual species, fosters cross-site learning among conservation community, and supplies conservation planning teams with site or landscape level information relevant to the planning process. The Ecologist coordinates community support, ensures the maintenance of preserve areas frequented by the visiting public and coordinates multiple projects, sets deadlines, and manages completion. They will assist with managing the Nachusa bison herd. This position is onsite at Nachusa Grasslands near Dixon, IL and this position will close once a strong applicant pool is identified. For more details and to apply, please visit https://careers.nature.org/ and search for Nachusa or Job ID 55855.

Graduating Students Opportunity

 




STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: Caribbean field course during winter break!!!🌍🌴🐠

 

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Ecosystem Field Studies (EcoFS) sincerely thanks you for your past support!  We are respectfully asking your help to distribute this course announcement one more time to your undergrads. We have found a second distribution to be essential for student timing. This will be our final message to you regarding this course.

 

 Caribbean Ecosystem Field Studies
December 28, 2024 - January 17, 2025

EcoFS courses are a valuable complement to students' classroom knowledge and an excellent opportunity to practice scientific field research skills. The courses are accredited for 3 undergraduate semester credits by the University of Montana at Missoula, Environmental Studies Program (ENST 391).  EcoFS is an official academic partner to the University of Montana. Undergrads of any year in an ecosystem related department/major such as yours are welcome to apply. There is no set deadline to apply. Feel free to review all course info at the EcoFS website:

 

EcoFS Website

I am respectfully asking for your help!
Can you please help by distributing the message, just one more time to your undergrads, by any of the following ways:
1. Forward this email directly to your undergrads
2. Copy/paste below text message into an email  
3. Print & post the below flyer links or email the flyer


Your assistance is essential in getting the word out to potential students. Thank you for your support in making this safe & rewarding field opportunity available to your undergrads. This is EcoFS' 17th year of programming to over 900 satisfied students and we hope to serve some of yours.

You can view & download the course syllabus at the link below:

 

Caribbean EcoFS Syllabus

Please email me or call 303 859-0173 with any questions.
Respectfully,

Steve Johnson
Professor & EcoFS Director 

 

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WINTER-BREAK, 3-CREDIT, FIELD COURSE ALONG THE CARIBBEAN COAST OF MEXICO!
with Ecosystem Field Studies   www.ecofs.org

STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!

Caribbean Ecosystem Field Studies  
December 28, 2024 - January 17, 2025

·  Earn 3 undergraduate college transfer credits in this exciting 3-week, hands-on, marine field study course.

·  Learn practical scientific skills & field research methods through snorkeling, SCUBA diving & investigating the coral reef, beaches & spectacular coastal ecosystems of the Caribbean.

·  Engage & connect with a dynamic & diverse group of student peers from throughout the US and beyond.

Get out in nature by the ocean, breath fresh air, earn credit, and enjoy a safe and inspiring field science course in the Caribbean Coral Reef


Open to students from all universities & majors | Accredited by the University of Montana at Missoula, Environmental Studies Program: ENST 391- for 3 undergraduate semester transfer credits

Direct questions to Professor Steve Johnson, EcoFS Director at steve@ecofs.org


Visit 
www.ecofs.org for all info!

 

 

Caribbean Ecosystem Field Studies Flyer