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May 16, 2023 | Job

Pacific Islands Regional Marine Debris Communication and Outreach Coordinator, Lynker (Honolulu, HI)

Lynker is hiring for a Pacific Islands Regional Marine Debris Communication and Outreach Coordinator. The position will be located in Honolulu, HI with the individual working approximately 50% in-office and 50% remote. Please visit the Lynker Career page to review the announcement and to apply.

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May 15, 2023 | Faculty Spotlight, Featured

GEODUC Team Receives College of Environment’s Outstanding Commitment to Diversity Award

Immersive fieldwork, a bridge program for community college students, a unique research opportunity – these are just some of the ways to describe the GEODUC program, whose team has been awarded the College of the Environment’s Outstanding Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Accessibility Award.
The GEODUC program – which welcomes transfer students each September into the UW marine geosciences – is led by José Guzmán, (Marine Biology and SAFS), Mikelle Nuwer (Oceanography), Kerry Naish (Marine Biology and SAFS), LuAnne Thompson (Oceanography), and Jane Dolliver (Dean’s Office, College of the Environment). 

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Students benefit from grad-led Hollings Scholarship info sessions

Benefitting from a series of in-person information sessions geared towards helping students apply for the NOAA Hollings Scholarship Program, we’re happy to announce that multiple UW students from the College of the Environment have been granted the award this year.
Marine Biology students Jenna Callan and Kathryn Whitmer, Oceanography student Annabel Wade, and Atmospheric Sciences student Vlad Munteanu, are some of the 120 students who were awarded the Hollings Scholarship this year from thousands of applicants nationwide. 

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Apr 17, 2023 | Events, Student Spotlight, Featured

Immersive marine science opportunity for UW transfer students: looking ahead to year two of the GEODUC Program

Heading into its second year, the GEODUC program, based at the UW College of the Environment, is a two-week immersive experience for incoming transfer students interested in marine science.
Apply now, by July 14
José Guzmán, faculty in Marine Biology and SAFS, describes GEODUC as a unique opportunity that acts as a bridge program for students from community colleges to build confidence with quantitative skills and create a support network before they arrive at campus. 

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Apr 7, 2023 | Job

College of the Environment Dean’s Office Is Hiring Student Assistants!

Are you looking for an on-campus job? Are you looking for ways to get more involved with the College of the Environment? Want to learn more about environmental careers, help prospective students, or manage our social media? If you answered yes to any of the questions above, then keep reading because we have an opportunity for you! The College of the Environment Academic Affairs Team is hiring TWO part-time program assistants. (Deadline 4/21)

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Apr 7, 2023 | Job

Shellfish Biologist II, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (Kingston, WA)

This is a professional fisheries position for the Port Gamble SKlallam Tribe (PGST) that will provide technical support towards shellfish management and research activities. The job is located on the Port Gamble SKlallam Tribes reservation near Kingston, Washington with field work occurring primarily in Hood Canal and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Overall responsibilities include harvest planning, habitat assessment and enhancement, applying aquaculture technology and conducting research into the population dynamics and ecology of select shellfish species.

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Apr 6, 2023 | Events

Join NOAA for a free public ship tour and port event on April 29

Join NOAA for a free public ship tour and port event on April 29, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. PDT.
Location: Pier 46, Seattle, Washington
Enter at Alaskan Way S. and S. Jackson Street
Learn About NOAA
NOAA’s work goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the sea. Learn about NOAA’s mission and regional work through conversation and family-friendly activities. 

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Apr 5, 2023 | Job

Apply for Academic Adviser position at UW Marine Biology

The Marine Biology Adviser delivers student services and recruitment, and supports curriculum management related to the Marine Biology major. The advisor is one of two student services staff in the UW Marine Biology (UWMB) program and works under the supervision of the Marine Biology Academic Services Assistant Director. The major serves over 400 students as well as a growing number of prospective students and program alumni. 

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Apr 4, 2023 | Job

Research Technician I – Metzger Lab, Pacific NW Research Institute (Seattle, WA)

Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) is seeking a Research Technician I for our Metzger Lab who will focus on understanding the spread and evolution of a bivalve transmissible cancer. We are seeking a candidate who will be responsible for DNA extraction, qPCR, tissue culture, plasmid purification, maintenance of clams, clam experiments, and other lab duties. This collaborative, hands-on role is aligned to PNRI’s mission to discover new pathways for diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease.

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Mar 28, 2023 | Job

Short Term Nonpermanent Fish and Wildlife Technician II, Alaska Dpt. of Fish and Game (Douglas, AK)

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is hiring for a short term nonpermanent Fish and Wildlife Technician II to work on the Alsek River Chinook and sockeye salmon stock assessment project. The Alsek River is a large, glacial, transboundary river that originates in Canada and empties into the Gulf of Alaska at Dry Bay, within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.

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