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Spring 2022 Advising & Registration Information Now Available

Spring 202 ​2  Registration Dates have been released   To find your registration date/time:   go to   testudo.umd.edu  >>  Appointment &  Registration  Status   READ THIS CAREFULLY:   1.   ADVISING   Advising is MANDATORY for all ENSP students, regardless of Concentration, GPA, or credits earned.       Please review your ENSP advising requirements and advisor contact information HERE . NOTE : Advisors have different preferences re: contact information; some prefer phone calls, some prefer e-mails, at least one has an on-line appointment system.  Please abide by these preferences for the best results.     Remember : Advising Appointment  =  this is something you schedule with your advisor prior to your assigned registration date/appointment.   During your advising appointment, you will discuss which classes you will take in the spring.  You will also get your advising block removed, making you eligible to registe

USFWS Internships

Chincoteague  National Wildlife Refuge Complex 2022 Biological Internship Opportunities Interns are an essential part of operations at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Virginia. Once selected, you will become a dynamic member of our skilled and motivated team. Together we will harness the power of communication, science, and innovation to increase visitors’ enjoyment and understanding of wildlife refuges while actively monitoring and protecting the wildlife that call this refuge home. Sound like your kind of place? You supply the time and interest, and we’ll provide the experience of a lifetime.    Habitat Management Internship: 17 weeks (April 25–August 19, 2022) One full time intern is needed to assist with monitoring and managing a variety of habitats (maritime forest, freshwater wetland, salt marsh, beach strand) located on the barrier island and mainland properties of the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Virginia.  Primary responsibilities (80% of dutie

Undergraduate research opportunity in conservation science

Zoo Miami, the Zoo Miami Foundation, and Florida International University have opened applications for our Research Experience for Undergraduates program in Conservation Science for 2022.   We are looking for 10 college students to join our research team May-August 2022 and conduct independent research under the mentorship of wildlife conservation scientists, wildlife veterinarians, and conservation educators. Thanks to support from the National Science Foundation, students will receive a stipend of $600/week, and the program will cover housing, food, travel, and research costs. Students will receive training in how to design and conduct research projects, how to manage and analyze scientific data, and how to communicate science to other scientists and to the public.   We are particularly interested in applications from students from minoritized groups underrepresented in science (African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Isla

FirstGen Terps Fall Mixer

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is HIRING! Pathways Recent Graduates & Student Interns

  PA Region 3 is planning a mass hiring event for multiple positions under the Pathways Program!     The position announcements are tentatively scheduled to be posted the either the   last week of November (11/29 – 12/3)   OR the   first week of December   (12/6 – 12/10).   The announcements will be open for   FIVE (5) DAYS ONLY   UPCOMING PATHWAYS PROGRAM POSITIONS Disclaimer : The table below is non-exhaustive.  Please visit EPA’s website and USAJobs for additional details and information.   PROGRAM WHO’S ELIGIBLE? POSITIONS/SERIES PATHWAYS RECENT GRADAUTES Recent graduates who completed a qualifying: Associates, Bachelors, Masters, Professional, Doctorate, Vocational or Technical Degree or Certificate   within the last two (2) years or six (6) years for Veterans   from the date of the announcement.   Includes current students expected to   graduate in May/June 2022.    (If you meet this criterion, we recommend applying for   BOTH   Recent Graduate and Student Intern positions)   Env

Rangel Summer Enrichment Program for International Affairs

Are you an undergraduate student planning a career in International Affairs? Do you receive need-based financial aid? If so, you should learn about the  Rangel Summer Enrichment Program  for students with strong interests in pursuing careers in international affairs. The program provides undergraduate students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs, a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs, and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue such careers. This all-expenses-paid program takes place at Howard University from June 13 to July 22, 2022. The program includes courses (with transferable credit), a full range of extracurricular activities and career-development support, travel, a stipend, and room & board! Program Preferences:  The Rangel program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service; the program has a strong focus on students who rec

Udall Scholarship - Environmental Leadership

Are you a  sophomore  or  junior  strongly committed to making a difference in environmental issues through your studies, community service, and career plans? Do you have an outstanding record of activism, leadership, and research on environmental issues? Do you have an excellent record of undergraduate studies, internships and/or research related to the environment?  Learn about the  Udall Scholarship in Environmental Issues , a program that seeks to identify future environmental leaders in fields including public policy, engineering, science, education, urban planning and renewal, business, health, justice, and economics. Udall Scholars take part in a five-day conference in Tucson, Arizona where they meet with other Scholars, elected officials and environmental leaders. Scholars also gain access to a network of environmental policy professionals through the Udall Alumni listserv. Students from all majors are eligible.  Virtual Information Sessions Monday, November 29, 4:00 - 4:30 pm