Tuesday, March 30, 2021

GEOG Departmental Seminar Thursday (4/1)

It is my pleasure to announce the two speakers for this week's virtual
seminar. We will hear from Dr. Inbal Becker-Reshef, "NASA Harvest:
Earth Observations for Informed Agricultural Decisions," and Dr. Evan
Ellicott, "Active Fire Detections Applications and Uncertainty," this
Thursday, April 1st, from 3:45 PM to 5:00 PM EDT.

Below you will find further details on this week's seminar including
zoom connection details and abstracts of our presenters. I look
forward to seeing you all there! In the meantime, please do not
hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!

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$2,000 Scholarship Opportunity - UMD Alumni Association

 The Alumni Association will be awarding 33 scholarships for the 2021-2022 academic year. 

 

All current students who have completed one semester at the University of Maryland College Park and will be enrolled full time (12+ credits for undergraduate students and 48+ units for graduate students) during both Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters are eligible to apply. Scholarship award recipients will receive $1,000 each semester. 

 

All applications are due by Sunday, April 4, 2021 by 11:59pm ET. 

Here's the link if the hyperlink doesn't work: https://alumni.umd.edu/students/scholarships-and-awards.

Good luck!

Summer Internship with UMD GEOG's Global Land Analysis and Discovery Lab-Deadline tomorrow!!

 Application deadline is March 31 - definitely apply for this one GeoTerps! 


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The Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) laboratory in the Department of Geographical
Sciences at the University of Maryland is pleased to announce an internship opportunity for summer 2021. Interns will work full-time alongside experienced remote sensing scientists to investigate land cover and land use extent and change using Earth observation imagery. All members of the lab regularly collaborate and help to facilitate each other’s work, making this an excellent way to learn methods for land cover and land use mapping and analysis, as well as to connect with scientists in the field. There will be opportunities for continued engagement with the lab upon completion of the summer internship.

Please send an email and CV to Emma Minnis at eminnis@umd.edu by March 31 if you are interested in this summer internship opportunity.
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Next CGIS SMAART seminar - Ecologist Dr. Erica Stuber 4/6 @ 3:30pm

 

We have had an incredible breadth of topics covered across the CGIS SMART seminar series so far and we are fortunate to keep it going with Dr. Erica Stuber on 4/6 @ 3:30pm EST who will present on The 'Evolution' of Multi-scale Studies in Ecology. Hope to see you all there!

Link to registration & abstract: https://bit.ly/3c7JNFp

best,
Taylor

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Paid AAG research this summer! Deadline April 9th

 

Association of American Geographers

Health and Medical Geography

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Dear AAG Colleagues,

Please distribute to interested undergraduate students, teachers, and networks. Apologies for cross postings. Thank you! Tim 

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Funded, Virtual Summer NSF Undergraduates and Teachers Program Announcement

Citizen Science GIS NSF REU/RET Site Overview: This summer virtually through Citizen Science GIS at University of Central Florida, we are pleased to host the fifth year of our National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates & Teachers (REU/RET) Site "Preparing the Next Generation of Scholars through Community GIS and Citizen Science." Our virtual program (due to COVID) offers fully funded summer research experiences for eight undergraduate students and two K-12 teachers. Participants will also be invited to a fully funded ten-day fieldwork experience to Belize in early 2022 as COVID conditions improve. 

Program Dates: Virtual from June 1-July 9, 2021. Belize fieldwork, early 2022.

Application process: Priority application deadline is Friday, April 9th at: www.citizensciencegis.org/nsf-reuret-site.

3/31 Zoom session: Join us from 4-5 pm EST on Zoom to ask questions/learn more about the program with our REU/RET faculty. Register at: tinyurl.com/52zjdvzk.

Eligibility requirements: As an NSF-funded program, open to all U.S. citizens and permanent residents. We are interdisciplinary emphasizing community geography, community GIS, and citizen science through mixed methods, including sketch mapping, mobile mapping applications, focus groups, in-depth interviews, GIS, spatial analysis, and drones. Since 2016, over 70% of participants have been from underrepresented groups in STEM, and from several disciplines including geography, GIS, environmental studies, sociology, anthropology, biology, chemistry, political science, business/economics, education, and more.

Research directions: Work with community partners and mentors from University of Central Florida, George Mason University, University of Belize, Georgia State University, and The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History's Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program. Research Direction 1: Leveraging community geography & GIS to map disparities in flooding. Research Direction 2: Leveraging community geography & GIS to reduce waste and prevent marine debris.

Funding: $4200 research stipend, $750 for post-REU conference travel or industry visits, research methods books, technology support, and all expenses covered for 2022 Belize fieldwork.

Questions directed to:

  • Timothy Hawthorne: Principal Investigator, Associate Professor of Geographic Information Systems, Director of Citizen Science GIS at University of Central Florida. Email: timothy.hawthorne@ucf.edu
  • Hannah Torres: Co-Principal Investigator, Assistant Director of Research Operations Center for Resilient and Sustainable Communities at George Mason University. Email: htorres3@gmu.edu

Monday, March 22, 2021

GIS Career Chat-this Wednesday, 3/24!!

 Be sure to check out the next BSOS Career Chat this Wednesday, March 24th featuring Rachel Moore Marks, GEOG '16. 


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Rachel Moore Marks,  GEOG '16 |  Natural Resource Planner, Chesapeake and Coastal Service of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources:  Rachel obtained a BS in Environmental Science and Policy with a focus in Wildlife Ecology and Management from University of Maryland (UMD) in 2010.  She then received a Master's Certificate in Geospatial Information Science (GIS) and a Master's Degree in Physical Geography from the Department of Geographical Sciences in 2011 and 2016 respectively. Her educational and professional background has focused on a combination of GIS, remote sensing, wildlife and forest ecology, and ecological modeling. Since 2016, she has worked as a Natural Resource Planner with the Chesapeake and Coastal Service of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.  She uses her specialization in ecology, geospatial analysis, and ecological modeling to create statewide spatial data, web maps, and interactive web-based decision support tools for use by state, federal, non-profit, and private conservation and restoration partners in natural resource management, project funding, and policy creation. 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Explore a Double Major in Secondary Education Event


 Explore a Double Major in Secondary Education!


Have you considered a career in Teaching? A life changing profession where you have the ability to make an everlasting impact in the lives of the next generation of student leaders.


Register to attend The College of Education’s upcoming virtual Education Major Exploration Workshop! You’ll learn more about the College of Education, major requirements, and how you can add a double major in Secondary Education. Upon graduation, Secondary Education double majors become eligible for Teacher Certification! Interested in making an impact? Register to attend by clicking the link below. 


Event: Secondary Education Major Exploration Workshop

Eligible Content Area Majors: History, Geography, or Government & Politics

Date & Time: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 5:30pm EST


RSVP Here: https://go.umd.edu/COEMEW


After registering to attend, you will receive the event Zoom Link two days prior to the event date.





SCEC SOURCES - Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science

 Paid internships below! 


The Southern California earthquake Center is proud to bring back the Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) InternshipSCEC SOURCES is a paid, remotely-mentored internship that offers a unique opportunity for students to gain research experience, regardless of geographic location or availability of local researchers. Please share this announcement with your undergraduate students:

 

 

Southern California Earthquake Center – Paid Internship Opportunities

 

Applications for Summer 2021 undergraduate internships with the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) are now being accepted. Learn more and apply at https://www.scec.org/sources.

 

SOURCES undergraduate interns benefit from: 

  • A remotely-mentored research experience that contributes to advancing earthquake science
  • Weekly (remote) meetings with their SCEC mentor to make progress on the research project
  • Professional development webinars coordinated by SCEC 
  • An opportunity for students to present their research at a professional conference (when possible)
  • A visit to the mentor’s institution (when possible)
  • A weekly student stipend of $600 per week, for 6 to 12 weeks (duration to be determined based on project needs)

 

Undergraduate students interested in earthquake science research may APPLY HERE. Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled - APPLY NOW!

 

Any questions can be sent to internships@scec.org.

 

Gabriela Noriega, Ph.D.

Manager of Experiential Learning and Career Advancement


Communication, Education, and Outreach

Southern California Earthquake Center

University of Southern California

ESRI Employment Opportunity

Esri is hiring in their Science and Civilian space in Vienna, VA  Please go to the link for more details


ESRI position

Internships at Planet - summer 2021


Planet is an earth observations/remote sensing company - check out their internship opportunities for summer! 


https://www.planet.com/company/careers/?office=View%20All&department=Summer%20Interns%202021

Thursday, March 4, 2021

NASA Summer Internships! Deadline March 5th


Come dream with us and change the future as a NASA intern! Submit your application to NASA Internships by March 5 for a paid, virtual internship this summer.


Summary of eligibility:

What are the eligibility requirements?
U.S. Citizen
Cumulative 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
Full-time students (high school through graduate)
16 years of age at the time of application (no exceptions)
Undergraduate and graduate students must be enrolled full-time in a degree-granting program at an accredited college or university.
Educators are also eligible to apply

Can international students apply?
All applicants must be U.S. citizens in order to apply for an internship. More information about opportunities for international students can be found at http://www.nasa.gov/.../international-internships-for...

What is the minimum age for applicants completing an application?
Applicants must be 16 years old at the time they submit the application. Unfortunately, there are no exceptions at this time.

I have completed my undergraduate degree and am transitioning to graduate school. Am I eligible during this gap period?
If you have completed your undergraduate degree and are enrolled in graduate school the following semester, you are eligible for an internship during the gap period.

NatGeo Mapping and GIS Engagement Internship opportunity-Deadline March 19th!

Check out this summer internship at National Geographic that could be of interest to some of you!