From dpurce at uw.edu Tue Jan 2 09:37:56 2024 From: dpurce at uw.edu (Deborah Purce) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:28 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Job Opportunity with Washington Sea Grant References: Message-ID: <2A365393-C843-4488-A0A6-6298F28A5904@uw.edu> Greetings Colleagues, Please share the following job opportunity with your networks. Much thanks! Washington Sea Grant (WSG) at the University of Washington has an exciting opportunity for a Fellowships and Workforce Development Specialist who will administer competitive coastal and marine fellowship programs, identify professional development opportunities for current fellows and alumni, and incorporate equitable and inclusive best practices across our workforce development programs. Reporting to the Fellowships and Research Specialist, the Fellowships and Workforce Development Specialist works collaboratively with WSG team members and external state, federal, tribal and nonprofit partners to develop, innovate, coordinate, implement, and evaluate WSG?s fellowships programs and provides services to WSG applicants, fellows, alumni and mentors. Application preferred by date: January 22; position is open until filled, Salary: $6,000-$6,500 per month, For more information and to apply, follow this link to UW Hires: Fellowships and Workforce Development Specialist Best, Deborah Deborah Purce Pronouns she/her/hers (what is this? ) Fellowships and Research Specialist Washington Sea Grant College of the Environment | University of Washington Explore Fellowship Opportunities with Sea Grant | Sign Up for Updates about Fellowship Opportunities Here! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Join us for a connection power hour (+ snacks!) with other UW graduate students around campus who are interested in clean energy and/or working or conducting research in the space. You'll also hear from the Clean Energy Institute and Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship about clean energy opportunities for UW graduate students. Best, Lauren Lauren Brohawn | Associate Director She/Her/Hers Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge University of Washington | Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship brohal@uw.edu | startup.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Clean Energy Grad Meetup.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 199897 bytes Desc: Clean Energy Grad Meetup.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please share widely. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ** * * JOB OPPORTUNITY * * ** * Sea Level Rise Engineer* * Transportation Engineer (Civil)* * JC-408709* * https://youtu.be/KL60isfvi1s * * https://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=408709 * Do you want to escape the exorbitant real estate prices, overcrowded schools, and long commutes of big city life? Would you like to spend your free time exploring ancient redwood forests, combing beaches for sand dollars, and gathering the freshest food available at local farmer?s markets? District 1 not only offers ample outdoor activities like kayaking, hiking, camping, fishing, surfing, biking, and backpacking, our small-town lifestyle puts family and community first. If you want to make a difference with the work you do and live in a place so beautiful it?s a mecca for artists and nature lovers alike, District 1 may be your new home! *Final Filing Date ? 01/15/2024* --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ** * * JOB OPPORTUNITY * * ** * Climate Resilience Coordinator / Climate Program Specialist* The City of Olympia is seeking applicants for two open positions on our Climate Team: *Climate Resilience Coordinator * and *Climate Program Specialist *. Olympia?s Climate Program is part of the Office of Community Vitality in the City Manager?s Office. Our team works on high-impact initiatives across the City and with regional partners to advance the City?s climate mitigation and preparedness goals. *To Apply* Submit a resume and cover letter by attaching them to your electronic application. The cover letter must be no more than two pages long and include specific examples of how you meet the Ideal Candidate profile (above). *Final Filing Date ? 01/15/2024* If you have questions regarding the position, please contact Pamela Braff, Director of Climate Program at 360-753-8249 or pbraff@ci.olympia.wa.us. For general application questions, please contact humanresources@ci.olympia.wa.us. *Pamela Braff, PhD* (she/her) Director of Climate Programs City of Olympia 360-753-8249 pbraff@ci.olympia.wa.us --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Best, Ali Burgos -- *Alessandra Burgos*| Project Manager Cascadia CoPes Hub She / Her / Hers Office: 541-737-6586 Cell: 610-996-4658 *Oregon State University* *College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences* Burt Hall, Rm. 139 | Corvallis, OR cascadiacopeshub.org @CascadiaCopes [image: A button with "Hear my name" text for name playback in email signature] -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Research Scientist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:28 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] Fw: TWS (The Wildlife Society) chapter kickoff event - Feb 5th @4pm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: SEFS Undergraduate Advising Date: Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 8:59?AM Subject: [Environment_advisers] Fw: TWS (The Wildlife Society) chapter kickoff event - Feb 5th @4pm To: esrmunder@uw.edu Cc: environment_advisers@uw.edu , BIOLOGY < bioladv@uw.edu> Hello all, Students: There is movement afoot here in SEFS to revive the UW Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society. You are cordially encouraged to attend the Welcome event - more details and RSVP link are both below and on the attached flyer. Advisors: A faculty member in my School has agreed to serve as the faculty sponsor for a revival of the UW Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society. All interested students are encouraged to attend the upcoming Welcome event! Please forward this message and the attached flyer as appropriate. Thank you! Sandra ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ *Sandra Maddox, M.S., M.Ed. (she/her) *Undergraduate Academic Advisor SEFS: School of Environmental and Forest Science (ESRM & BSE Majors) University of Washington, Seattle, WA Check out SEFS Blog postings here * Schedule Advising Appointments *The Univer *sity of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish people of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and* *bands within the Duwamish, Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. * ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: *Alex McInturff* Date: Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 4:41?PM Subject: TWS chapter kickoff event - Feb 5th @4pm To: Hi UW wildlifers, I've recently agreed to be the faculty sponsor for our UW student chapter of The Wildlife Society. On Feb 5th, we'll be hosting a welcome event with our state chapter leadership that will provide information (and food!) to interested undergrads and grads. More information can be found on the attached flyer, and please feel free to share it with your networks as well. We'd love to get a great turnout for this exciting revival of our TWS chapter! What: TWS Student Chapter welcome event. Undergrads, grads, and faculty welcome! When: Feb 5th at 4pm Where: Forest Club Room, Anderson Hall (Room 207) Why: Learn about opportunities for networking, fellowships, grants, and more! How: Join us in person and enjoy free pizza! RSVP: https://forms.gle/Hb4D755cVxHN9M899 Thanks all, Alex -- *ALEX MCINTURFF* (he/him) Assistant Unit Leader, USGS Washington Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit Assistant Professor, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington mobile 205.447.3741 / amcintur@uw.edu https://peopleandwildlifelab.com/ -- *ALEX MCINTURFF* (he/him) Assistant Unit Leader, USGS Washington Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit Assistant Professor, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington mobile 205.447.3741 / amcintur@uw.edu https://peopleandwildlifelab.com/ _______________________________________________ Environment_advisers mailing list Environment_advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/environment_advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This one-year program, which supports climate adaptation research and provides training in actionable science, is open to graduate students at Boise State University (BSU), Oregon State University (OSU), Portland State University (PSU), University of Montana (UM), University of Washington (UW), Washington State University (WSU) and Western Washington University (WWU), and postdoctoral scholars at BSU, OSU, PSU, UM, WSU and WWU (this fellowship cannot support postdocs at UW). Please help us share this opportunity by forwarding the announcement below to your networks. Feel free to also share this tweet or LinkedIn post! If you aren't receiving announcements from the NW CASC and would like to, please sign up for the NW CASC Connections newsletter here. It is sent 6-12 times/year and connects you to the latest NW CASC science, as well as opportunities and events from across the Northwest region. Thank you! 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The NW CASC invites proposals from graduate students at Boise State University (BSU), Oregon State University (OSU), Portland State University (PSU), University of Montana (UM), University of Washington (UW), Washington State University (WSU) and Western Washington University (WWU) and postdoctoral scholars at BSU, OSU, PSU, UM, WSU and WWU (this fellowship cannot support postdocs at UW). The NW CASC Fellowship Program funding will be available as early as Fall Term 2024 to support research performed during the 2024-2025 academic year. The deadline to submit proposals is March 11, 2024. Learn More & Apply Questions? Join us for a virtual info session about our Research Fellowship Program and application process! Thursday, February 8 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. PT Register for the Info Session In case you missed it! Learn about our NEW Faculty Fellowship Program & provide feedback during upcoming input sessions! 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They invite proposals from graduate students at Boise State University (BSU), Oregon State University (OSU), Portland State University (PSU), University of Montana (UM), University of Washington (UW), Washington State University (WSU) and Western Washington University (WWU) and postdoctoral scholars at BSU, OSU, PSU, UM, WSU and WWU (this fellowship cannot support postdocs at UW). *View this email in your browser * *Delivering science to help fish, wildlife, water, land and people adapt to a changing climate* *Funding Opportunity:* We are now accepting proposals for our 2024-25 Research Fellowship Program! The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is now accepting proposals for our 2024-2025 *Research Fellowship Program *, which supports research related to climate adaptation for Northwest natural and cultural resource management and provides training in developing decision-relevant science. The NW CASC invites proposals from graduate students at Boise State University (BSU), Oregon State University (OSU), Portland State University (PSU), University of Montana (UM), University of Washington (UW), Washington State University (WSU) and Western Washington University (WWU) and postdoctoral scholars at BSU, OSU, PSU, UM, WSU and WWU (this fellowship cannot support postdocs at UW). The NW CASC Fellowship Program funding will be available as early as Fall Term 2024 to support research performed during the 2024-2025 academic year. *The deadline to submit proposals is March 11, 2024.* *Learn More & Apply * *Questions? 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Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:29 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] CQS/QSCI is accepting applications for Spring 2024 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *Center for Quantitative Science: * *Spring 2024 Teaching Assistant Positions* The Center for Quantitative Science (CQS) is accepting part-time (50% FTE) Teaching Assistant applications for Spring 2024 for the courses listed below. The priority deadline is *Friday, February 2, 2024,* but we will accept applications until the positions are filled. *Q SCI 292: Analysis for Biologists II (2nd quarter Calculus)* Up to 2 TA positions, pending enrollment numbers Instructor: Andrew Berdahl *Q SCI 381: Introduction to Probability and Statistics* Up to 3 TA positions, pending enrollment numbers Instructor: Minyan Shen *Q SCI 483: **Statistical Inference in Applied Research I* 1 TA position Instructor: Manjaree Binjolkar * Teaching Assistant (TA) Position Description* Responsibilities: - TAs at 50% FTE should expect to average approximately 20 hours/week, 220 hours for the quarter, March 16, 20210 ? June 15 - Providing occasional lectures - Running labs, help sessions, and recitation sessions - Grading homework and exams - Maintaining office hours - TAs are generally expected to attend the courses to which they are assigned Requirements: - For Q SCI 292, must be competent in calculus - For Q SCI 381, must be competent in statistics and have familiarity with R - For QSCI 483, must be comfortable with R and the material covered in QSCI 483 (linear regression using least squares, maximum likelihood, model interpretation and selection, GLMs, spatial and temporal models) - Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to hold a Graduate Student Assistantship - Availability for full appointment and class time frame (see appointment dates above) - Background and enthusiasm to communicate effectively with biology, zoology, conservation, ecology, and natural resource management students - Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration Terms: - A 50% FTE Teaching Assistantship pays a stipend that varies depending on graduate level as indicated on Schedule 1 of the UW TA Salary Chart . Contact the Center for Quantitative Science office for more information on stipend levels. - Teaching Assistants will be required to register for a minimum of 10 credits per quarter that they hold an Assistantship. - The operating fee (including tuition) will be paid by CQS. However, the successful applicant will be responsible for paying any student fees (approximately $265). - Graduate Appointee accident/sickness insurance will be provided. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Application Process:* Application Deadline: The priority deadline is *Friday, February 2, 2024**,* but we will accept applications until the positions are filled. Applicants will be notified by email of our decision. Submit the following to owense@uw.edu: - Resume/CV (in PDF format): - Include your home department, advisor, and academic status (?Masters Student?, ?PhD Student, but haven?t completed general exam?, or ?PhD Student, completed general exam?). - List all previous TA and reader/grader positions held for any UW department. Include your evaluation score for each position. - Cover letter including (in PDF format): - Brief statement of how your skills and experiences are a match for the position - List the specific Q SCI TA position(s) you are applying for - List Q SCI or equivalent courses you have completed - List any Q SCI TA positions you have applied for in the past, both positions you were offered and ones you were not offered. (This information will be used to help us distribute TA positions more equitably.) Questions? Contact owense@uw.edu. The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. 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