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Summer Hatchery Internship in NE Washington (Usk, WA)

From LinkedIn posting at: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4133482592/
Position Description
Seattle City Light, a department of the City of Seattle, is one of the nation’s largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served. Over the years we have worked very hard to keep Seattle’s electricity affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound. Today, City Light is a recognized national leader in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. 

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Shedding light on Dungeness crab in Washington

Two people crouch over a blue rectangle plastic container. One holds a white notepad, the other holds a measuring ruler. An orange magnifying glass sits on the storage container.

For over 20 years, Associate Teaching Professor, Sean McDonald, has been working on West Coast crab populations. Among his favorite study subjects is the Dungeness crab. Despite its very high value both commercially and culturally, scientists know surprisingly little about the iconic crustacean’s early life. In a collaborative effort spanning federal agencies, local government, tribes, non-profits and scientists, the Pacific Northwest Crab Research Group (PCRG) has been undertaking a monitoring effort along the Washington coast for larval Dungeness crab, supported by UW students.

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Jan 27, 2025 | Other Opportunities

UW Marine Biology Merch Design Contest

Hello SeaDawgs!
 
The UW Marine Biology Merch Design Contest is underway!
 
The winning theme was Symphony Orca-stra!
 
The rules sheet with all the information is available here.
 
Designs should be submitted here by 2/9 at 11.59pm!
Please contact us at uwseadawgs@gmail.com with any questions.
Kat Knapp
President of SeaDawgs @ UW 

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Summer Job Opportunities in Vancouver: National Student Leadership Conference’s Environmental Science and Sustainability

My name is Indira Neilson and I am the Program Director for the National Student Leadership Conference’s Environmental Science and Sustainability program held at University of British Columbia this summer. The NSLC offers pre-college summer programs for high school students facilitated by current and recently graduated college students. The NSLC’s main focus is on developing leadership capacity within ambitious young adults while introducing the wide array of career possibilities within their fields of interest. 

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Jan 27, 2025 | Study Abroad

Ecuador Study Abroad in Early Fall: Info Sessions on 1/29, 2/03, 2/10

Ecuador: Global Connections and Engagements Through Geotechnical Applications 
Early Fall (Aug 23 – Sept 12, 2025): 5 credits for Autumn quarter (but we’ll be back before Autumn quarter starts)
– Join a virtual info session where you can meet with the co-leaders of the program, hear an overview of the program, and ask questions.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 3:00 pm
Monday, February 3, 2025 at 10:00 am
Monday, February 10, 2025 at noon

– Complete this registration form to let us know you’ll be attending an info session
– View the Program Syllabus
– Deadline to APPLY: Saturday, February 15
– Questions? 

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Jan 23, 2025 | Events

College Office of Inclusive Excellence – Town Hall Meetings

Hello Marine Biology Undergraduates!
I hope all of you had an enjoyable break and start to the quarter! For those of you who I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting, my name is Clara, and I am the Undergraduate Co-Chair and Marine Biology representative on this year’s College of the Environment Student Advisory Council (SAC) this year. In my position, I work as an intermediary between the Dean’s office and undergraduate students within the Marine Biology Department. 

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Industry Mentorship Programs for Gov’t & Non-Profit Careers

Industry Mentorship Programs

APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER JAN 31 WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR WAITLIST ONLY
Industry Mentorship Programs are a great way for students to learn about an industry and explore professional development topics through small group mentoring (3-6 students per mentor). Through regular meetings, participants will gain insight and guidance about a particular industry, explore topics related to professional preparation, networking and feedback, and reflect on how their experiences and interests can translate to a career in the field. 

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Jan 23, 2025 | Events

Invitation to presentation and discussion on Accelerating Energy and Climate Progress

Date: Jan 30
Time: 3:40 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Founders Hall 170
Maya Tolstoy (Dean of the College of the Environment) & Frank Hodge (Dean of the Foster School of Business) invite you to an exclusive presentation with David Baldwin, founder of OpenMinds and Dean Tolstoy to discuss, “Accelerating Climate and Energy Progress”, and to explain what OpenMinds is doing to address the dual challenge of meeting increasing energy demand, while also addressing the urgent need to decarbonize.   

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Jan 23, 2025 | Events

FREE Coextinction film screening on January 25th!

You’re invited! Join WashPIRG, American Cetacean Society, Orca Conservancy, Se’Si’Le, and Save Our Wild Salmon for a FREE Coextinction film screening on January 25th!
“After a mother orca carries her dead calf for 17 days, two filmmakers spring into action, joining Indigenous leaders and scientists making a final attempt to save the last 73 Southern Resident orcas from extinction. Moving beyond a traditional wildlife documentary, Coextinction takes audiences deep into the oceans and forests of the Pacific Northwest to witness the complex systems of interconnectedness linking together ecosystem collapse, centuries of injustice against Indigenous peoples, and the frontlines of the world’s most pressing environmental threats. 

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NASA DEVELOP program at Idaho State University’s GIS Center

I am writing to you today because we are currently recruiting for our Summer 2025 term at the NASA DEVELOP Idaho location based at Idaho State University’s GIS Training and Research Center (GIS TReC).
The Summer 2025 application window is open from January 13th -February 21st, 2025.  The NASA DEVELOP program is a paid 10-week research opportunity open to current students, recent graduates, and transitioning/early career professionals. 

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