American Fisheries Society UW Chapter Trivia Night (2/21, 6:00 PM, FSH lobby)
The event will take place in the lobby of FSH following the SAFS seminar. Topics include lakes and rivers, invertebrates, reefs and tropics, the Arctic and its ice, recreation, fish identification, pop culture, and a possible bonus round! We hope to see you there!
Read moreSpring 2019 FISH 497 B: Special Topics: FieldNotes
Help produce FieldNotes – an environmental journal focused on promoting undergraduate research and telling inspiring stories about the world around us. Work with a team to create the next issue of FieldNotes by writing and editing short articles, capturing imagery, designing the layout, and more!
Read moreField study program in Yellowstone National Park, spring break, 2019

Are you interested in traveling to Yellowstone National Park over spring break? Want to see wolves, explore US National Park Service management, put your GIS and wildlife skills to work, or catch and track a raven? If so, then you may be interested in taking ESRM 459 with Professors John Marzluff, Aaron Wirsing and Monica Moskal.
Read moreDiversity Leadership Conference: Bridging the Leadership Divide

This *FREE* half-day conference is open to all undergraduate students, and provides an opportunity for skill-building, connection with campus resources and fellow student leaders, and exploration of current and relevant leadership topics and concepts.
Read moreMulticultural Community Outreach Coordinators, Environmental Coalition of South Seattle (Seattle, WA)
If you know someone who’s passionate about the environment and environmental justice, has experience working with diverse communities and can write and speak one or more of the following languages: Khmer, Spanish, Amharic, Tigrinya, Somali, Swahili, Cantonese or Mandarin, then we may just have their perfect job.
Read moreSummer jobs: Marine Environmental Sciences Instructors and Teaching Assistants (Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth)

The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is seeking instructors and teaching assistants for our summer programs. CTY offers challenging academic programs for highly talented elementary, middle, and high school students from across the country and around the world. Positions are available at residential and day sites at colleges, universities, and schools on the East and West coasts.
Read moreSeattle Aquarium Volunteer Training Specialist (Seattle, WA)

The training specialist will first focus on our adult volunteer training practices and will eventually consult with all volunteer programs on training practices, including our Youth Ocean Advocates volunteer program, field programs and more
Read moreSEA Semester Early Application Scholarships (due February 1)

SEA Semester is offering $2,500 Early Application Awards to students who complete their applications to any Fall 2019 SEA Semester program by February 1!
Read moreBeach Naturalist, Environmental Science Center (Burien, WA)

The Environmental Science Center (ESC) is a non-profit organization, offering quality, experiential environmental education programs at local beaches, streams, forested areas, and in classrooms throughout South King County. We are currently hiring Beach Naturalists for our spring 2019 Beach Heroes Programs, to take place at Seahurst Park in Burien.
Read moreUW Study Abroad in Samoa with Luke Tornabene: Present-Day and Ancient Connections Between Island Societies and Local Ecosystems (PAC-ISLES) Info session 1/29 5:00 PM FSH 102

PAC-ISLEs is a 3-year NSF funded program with the goal of creating international research experiences for students. Each student involved in PAC-ISLEs will participate in a year-long research program punctuated by an overseas research experience in America Samoa, Tonga, or Pohnpei, where they will study the history (anthropological and biological) and connectivity (historic and contemporary) of indigenous cultures and fish communities across Pacific islands.
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