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Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah—how did you secure that internship? I wanted to be in my home state (Utah) for the summer, so I searched for opportunities to work out there–I found this internship online! I looked specifically for paid summer internships involving environmental science and conservation. What was the application process like for this internship? Besides a thorough brushing-up on my knowledge of ecology and land management, the baseline application process involved an interview with people
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running for an off-campus transfer senator position. And she won. That same orientation process also gave Relfe her cause. “It can be hard, especially at first, to make sure transfer students feel connected to their new school,” she said. “We may be a little bit older than the freshmen, but when we get here, we are just as confused as everybody else.” So, as a new ASPLU senator, Relfe went looking into ways to improve the orientation process to make transfer students feel more comfortable. She
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countless Lutes throughout its history. One of the country’s most highly regarded legislative internships, the program offers students the opportunity to gain professional paid work experience and study the legislative process at the state level. Interns work alongside legislative staff to learn firsthand about public policy, build real-world professional skills and serve the citizens of Washington state. In addition to their office work, interns take part in hands-on activities, including training in
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me to study science, to work for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Rattlesnake Mountain Observatory and to a career sharing my passion for learning science. What was it like to write and illustrate such a visual book? The story had been on my mind for several years. I wondered if it would be a story that others could enjoy. Last year, I decided to revisit it and add illustrations. It was a project that required many drafts and edits, but I enjoyed the process. Can you share a bit about the
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Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah—how did you secure that internship? I wanted to be in my home state (Utah) for the summer, so I searched for opportunities to work out there–I found this internship online! I looked specifically for paid summer internships involving environmental science and conservation. What was the application process like for this internship? Besides a thorough brushing-up on my knowledge of ecology and land management, the baseline application process involved an interview with people
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, PLU2010, and now PLU2020 have been important opportunities for the community to think hard about its strengths and weaknesses and its opportunities and challenges. All three documents were important to me in learning about the university and thinking about the way ahead. Now it seems time for all of us to put into operation a planning process that will carry out the intentions of these planning documents. Over the summer, the President’s Council (which is made up of the Provost, the Vice Presidents
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-winning Network for Peacebuilding and Conflict Management; and volunteering at the Peace Community Center’s after-school enrichment program in Tacoma. Her peace philosophy: “You just do the best you can to bring people together with common aspirations to help reach across divides,” she said. “If you look at the big picture too much, you’re going to get overwhelmed.” Overwhelmed would be bad, but discomfort has a crucial place in the peace process, McCracken says—and in life. “I learned at PLU to be
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other benefits (health insurance, parental accommodation). Additional fellowship opportunities for students from underrepresented minority backgrounds, The deadline for admissions is January 1, 2022, and GRE scores are optional. An information event (Ph.D. Natural Sciences App Boot Camp Flyer 11.18.21) will be held on November 18 at 12 pm EST. During this event, prospective applicants will be able to learn more about the application process and the bench science PhD programs (Biochemistry, Biology
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have a close-knit community within the department and the greater Graduate School. How to Apply No GRE required! Please check our website for upcoming admissions deadlines and submit your application through our online application portal. Reach out! If you have any questions about the application process or requirements, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at gradadmissions@tufts.edu or (617) 627-3395. If you have any questions about the department or our graduate programs, please
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Washington Applied Sustainability Internship Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2023 March 22, 2023 The Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) program is a summer internship program designed to link dedicated engineering, chemistry, sustainability and environmental sciences students with business and industry in Washington. Interns research identified pollution prevention opportunities at a Host Business to analyze, recommend, and/or implement process changes to find and use safer
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