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Fellowship opportunitiesCOSEE-China planning workshopAn opportunity to attend an international COSEE planning workship in Beijing in March, 2010
Other Important Links: Environment Protection Agencyhttp://es.epa.gov/ncer/fellow/ STAR Fellows GRO Graduate and Undeergraduate Fellows American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science and Engineering Fellows Program EPA Marshall Scholarship Program National Network for Environmental Management Studies (NNEMS) Fellowship NOAA Coastal Services Centerhttp://www.csc.noaa.gov/cms/fellows/grad_opportunities.html American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Environmental Fellowship Graduate Research Fellowship Program Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Summer Intern Program John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics Graduate Fellowship The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) Fellowships
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HighlightsUpcoming Events:Operation WallaceaFind out about opportunities for short-term expeditionary study abroad experiences with UMB faculty and the tropical conservation research organization Operation Wallacea. Click here for more information.
Fellowship Opportunities:COSEE-ChinaA chance to travel to Beijing for an international COSEE planning meeting in March, 2010. Click here for more information. Research News:
Internship Opportunities:US Geological Survey - Northborough MA office (http://ma.water.usgs.gov) seeks a summer intern for Summer 2009 to work on a national synthesis project on potential sources, fate and transport and potential effects of chloride in surface- and ground-water resources in the conterminous U.S. Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible. Send a resume followed by a transcript to Greg E. Granato, ggranato@usgs.gov Cumulative Entertainment and Impingement Impact in MA. click here Submerged Cultural Resources Internship Mastone. click here
National Life Jacket Wear Rate Study 2009 JSI Research and Training Institute, a non-profit research organization, has been awarded a grant by the U.S. Coast Guard to collect data on life jacket wear rates across the country. 2009 will be our 12th year of data collection for this project. This posting concerns teams that we are recruiting for our Pennsylvania activities. One team of two people each will be needed for data collection each weekend during July and August. Each team will observe twice at 2 lakes over the course of a weekend. The team positions itself unobtrusively on land at each site for blocks of 4 hours: one member observes activity through high-powered binoculars, while the other records the information on data collection sheets. The team members switch roles often. There is no interaction between JSI’s observers and the public. Candidates for these positions should ideally demonstrate experience in research and an affinity for outdoor recreation. They should have experience with boating activities. They should demonstrate a willingness to work in the outdoors for periods of up to 10 hours a day and not have any severe allergies to sun exposure or insects. They should not have sensitivity to nausea when looking through binoculars for long periods of time. Team members are paid $100 for each site, as well as meal, lodging and travel expenses. JSI project staff will train all team members and supply all necessary equipment and data collection tools. Participants will be recruited to work in teams of two who live near each other. Team members can be friends or spouses, but both team members will need to meet recruiting requirements. The team will need to have access to a car in good working order, or one team member will need to be at least 25 years of age so that a car can be rented. Teams must be available to work for at least 4 full weekends during the two month period of July and August, both Saturday and Sunday, and be able to attend a training in Boston, date TBD in June 2009. They must be eligible to work in the US. They must have at least one working cellular phone and consistent access to an electronic mail address in order to communicate with project staff. To apply for this position, send an email application to Heather Lisinski with the following information for each team member: your relationship to each other; a statement about your past experience with research, outdoor recreation and boating; your age; your access to a car or whether you would need to rent a car; your complete residential address(s) during the June-August 2009 period, telephone numbers and email addresses. Also a statement as to your reasons for being interested in working on this study. For more information please contact: Heather E. Lisinski
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