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Environmental Opportunities
Please check here for the most current internship, employment, and educational opportunities germane to the Environmental Studies major. We update this site on a regular basis.
Internship
Pacific Bamboo Resources Internships : Strategic Business Development, Education Program Development, and Sustainable Community & Economic Development. 10 hours/week, 3-6 months. Unpaid.
Check internship postings at Orion Grassroots Network.
Employment
National Audubon Society Field Educator (part-time).
Check job postings at Orion Grassroots Network.
Education and Events
Check out SustainLane's Local Action Challenge
National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). April 15-17, 2010. Submission deadline December 4, 2009.
Call for Applications: Student-led service trip in Nicaragua, Summer 2010. Application due November 6. Email Alexa Wayman or Katie Farden for more information.
Call for Applications: "Earth, Air, Water: Our Origins, Our Impact." Student-led service immersion at Cedar River watershed & Duwamish River. June 14-19, 2010. Application due November 6. See CSCE website for more information.
November 6-8, 2009. West PowerShift Summit . University of Oregon. $20.
Greenpeace Organizing Term (Spring). February-April 2010. Advanced training in student activism and environmental leadership. Accepting applications now.
Public Art Project: The Bird's Eye View. In collaboration and support of 350.org . Engage with recycled art to raise awareness of carbon emissions.
Apply for a Greater Research Opportunity (GRO) undergraduate fellowship through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Up to $19,250 per year of academic support; up to $8,000 of internship support for a 3-month summer period. Application deadline: December 10, 2009. Contact Georgette Boddie for more information.
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