Thursday, November 19, 2020
Research Experience! 2021 Maryland Summer Scholars Program
LCY388R Nuclear Security Policy being offered Spring 2021 -- Open to all students
PLCY388R: Special Topics in Public Policy; Nuclear Security Policy
Design thinking class in Spring 2021 // IDEA247
What if you could learn how to become more innovative, expand your creativity, generate wild ideas, build quickly & cheaply, and scale your impact? Apply to IDEA247: Intro to Peer Innovation Coaching to learn innovation tools and mindsets, like design thinking, to create change in meaningful ways. Learn more at https://go.umd.edu/PICapp
Friday, November 6, 2020
Apply for Winter Spring 2021 BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds!
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REMOTE Internship opportunities at NC State/NCICS for Winter/Spring 2021
REMOTE internship opportunities studying "Economic Impacts of Drought on Agriculture" OR "Evaluation of Vegetation Status in Earth system models Using Satellite Climate Data Records" - if you end up applying please let Amanda know!
Biodiversity Research Opportunities for Students
Opportunities to gain remote fieldwork experience in biodiversity and conservation research
Operation Wallacea has run biodiversity research expeditions for the last 25 years to a series of sites mainly in the tropics (www.opwall.com), helping university students from around the world gain valuable experience and get their hands dirty with real biodiversity research. From tropical rainforests and European grasslands to coral reefs and Mediterranean seagrass meadows, our network of more than 200 academics lead cutting edge research projects that help to inform local conservation management strategies.
More than 500 papers including some in high impact journals such as Nature and PNAS have been published from these annual programs, so by joining the field surveys you are guaranteed a high level of academic involvement. By working alongside these academics, students either gain broad experience as research assistants or to gather data for their independent research project (thesis). The expeditions vary in length from 2 to 6 weeks during the month of June to August.
Click here for our research assistant brochure or click here for the senior thesis brochure.
One of our lead academics is presenting about the program over the month of October, where you can learn about how to join one of these expeditions and how the data collected are being used to help with wildlife conservation measures.
The series of webinars being hosted by our academic are listed below, so please click on the webinar time and date that you can attend.
- 7pm (EST) Monday November 9th - Register here!
- 3pm (EST) Monday November 16th - Register here!
- 7pm (EST) Monday November 23rd - Register here!
- 3pm (EST) Monday November 30th - Register here!
Expeditions were cancelled for 2020 but we are going ahead with a full range of expeditions for the 2021 season. The expeditions will be socially distanced (e.g. one tent per person) and if developments in the fight against the virus do not go as planned and we cannot run the 2021 expeditions, then anyone booked on for 2021 will get a cash refund.
When students sign up we give them support in how to fundraise and most students raise a good percentage or even all of the funds needed from grants, sponsorship and fundraising activities. Given the growing public concern about species extinctions and climate change getting support for joining real biodiversity research expeditions to remote areas of the tropics is increasingly possible. However, raising funds takes time which is why we like to introduce the programs to students as soon as possible in the new university year.
We have recently put together a full introductory video, it is longer than any of our other videos but it gives a great amount of information about what we do and why (view here).
For everyone who submits an expression of interest, a bespoke itinerary is created and sent to you, this is based on your interests and career objectives. To submit an expression of interest click here.
Disability Studies Minor - Applications being accepted Nov. 4-25, 2020
The College of Education is currently accepting applications for the Disability Studies Minor for the second cohort of students. The application process can be accessed through the link below on the College of Education website. The Disability Studies Minor page on the website contains program requirements, learning outcomes, and information about the application process.
USGIF 2021 Scholarship Program Now Open
Check out this opportunity! Our GEOG students have had great success with these scholarships in the past.
https://usgif.org/education/scholarships
2020 Scholarship Winners |
USGIF is dedicated to supporting promising high school, undergraduate, and graduate students studying geospatial intelligence core disciplines such as geography and GIS, remote sensing, geospatial database management and data visualization, and/or related disciplines. USGIF has awarded more than $1.4 Million in scholarships since the program began. |
Stu Shea Scholarship application due: February 26 All other applications due: May 16 |
Support our Schorlarship Program by donating to the EdGEOcation Giving Campaign. Help us reach our $70,000 goal. |
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Recent Graduate Panel-this Monday, 11/9!!
The Geography club is hosting a Recent Graduate Panel on Monday, November 9th at 6pm (https://ter.ps/GeogPanel)