Thursday, April 25, 2013

career development

Thank you for your interest in spreading the word of this career development opportunity!
It is often a challenge for graduating students to determine the right job opportunities in ENR and international development. Dr. Ken Green, president of SusDev Tech, LLC, is now offering career workshop webinars and individual coaching to students seeking jobs in the fields of international development, natural resource management, environmental sustainability, and green development. The webinar, split into two sessions, will be held May 8 and 9, 4pm-6pm Eastern Time. Course topics include: resume building, networking, incorporating environmental risk, contract services, RFPs, Scope of Works, and proposal writing.
Dr. Green received his B.S. in zoology from Cornell University and earned his doctorate at the Johns Hopkins University. He has over 40 years of experience in international development in over 55 countries, focusing on environment, natural resources, disaster management, health, water and sanitation, agriculture, rural development, transportation, and energy. He has presented career development programs at Yale, Princeton, Cornell and George Washington University and always comes away with the affirmation that students want this type of practical insight as they explore and launch their careers.
Please share this webinar sign up link, http://www.susdevtech.com, with your students and on your institution’s electronic bulletin board.
For more information on SusDev Tech, LLC, and the webinar students may browse the website above and follow Dr. Green on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn at:
Here's what Caroline, at the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs had to say about Ken’s career development course: "I never had someone help me reshape my resume and create a vastly improved image. All those internships and early jobs did have essential selling points about who I am and what I have accomplished."
Thank you for your time and supporting a more sustainable planet. Feel free to email or call us with any questions. Please let us know if and how you will share the information or have any other contacts we should get in touch with.
Sincerely,
Nicole Hebert, Project Assistant
SusDev Tech, LLC
T 301.518.0989

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Career Fair This Friday!

The Environmental Science and Engineering Club is hosting a Career Fair
this Friday aimed for students in the environmental science and related
fields. There are opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate
students.

We would greatly appreciate if you would either announce our event in
class or forward the following as an email to your students. There is a
flyer attached as well.

Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Rutgers Environmental Science and Engineering Club
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Dear Students,

The Environmental sciences and Engineering Club would like to invite you
to attend our Annual Career Fair.

The Career Fair will take place this Friday, April 26 between 4:30 and
6:00 pm at Foran Hall Room 138A.

An RVSP to this event is encouraged,
please email us back with an RSVP or RSVP on the facebook page for the
event linked here[https://www.facebook.com/events/496538100395817/]

You are welcome to drop by between these hours and meet with the
representatives, It never hurts to make a connection.
we recommend that you dress in business casual attire and bring copies of
your resume with you.

Representatives from several leading companies from the New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, and New York area plan to attend the fair. Some companies
will be looking to hire students for summer internships or full time
positions, while other representatives will help you expand your horizons
about the large variety of opportunities available to you in the
environmental sciences field.

Sincerely,

Rutgers Environmental Science and Engineering Club

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Be a test subject!

From: Chathra Hendahewa [mailto:chathrah@cs.rutgers.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:56 PM
To: skouboe@envsci.rutgers.edu; des@envsci.rutgers.edu
Subject: REQUEST: Seeking Experiment Participants

To whom it may concern,

I am Chathra Hendahewa, a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer Science at Rutgers University. I am currently working on my research under the supervision of Dr. Chirag Shah.

During the end of spring semester and over summer we are conducting a laboratory study (This study has IRB approval with date 07/31/2012) to investigate how people search information online. In order to run this study we need undergraduate students who are proficient in English (among other requirements indicated below). Participants would get compensated in cash (details are attached below) and the possibility to win up to an extra $25/person in cash based on their performance.

I wonder if it would be possible to spread the information and link below among your undergraduate students email list. 


--------------------------Coagmento - Lab Search Study (Spring/Summer 2013)-----------------------------------

The purpose of this is to request your participation in a research study investigating collaborative search.
This study requires a team of two/three for two sessions. All two/three participants must be between 18 to 24 years old. You need to sign up in groups of two/three. All two/three participants in a team should have worked on some project before (e.g., a class assignment), it is also required having intermediate typing and online search skills. You should be proficient in English language. The study will be conducted in a computer lab in School of Communication & Information (SC&I) on College Ave campus. Your participation will take about one hour for each session. Approximately 60 participants are being enrolled for this study.
The study will involve using an experimental system, called Coagmento, while surfing the Web for collecting information that will help you to accomplish a task. Coagmento is a plug-in for Firefox browser, which provides support for Web surfing in a team. Each participant in this study will receive $25/person for groups-of-two or $30/person for groups-of-three at the end of both sessions. In addition, you will participate for $25/person in cash if you become the best performing team at the end of the study.
To participate in this study, please visit http://tinyurl.com/cf3mvbh and submit your request. The approval of this request is subject to meeting all the criteria specified above.
Choosing or declining to participate in this study will not affect your class standing or grades at Rutgers. You will not be offered or receive any special consideration if you take part in this research; it is purely voluntary. This study has been approved by the Rutgers Behavioral IRB (IRB Study #E13-046), and will be supervised by Dr. Chirag Shah (chirags@rutgers.edu) at SC&I.
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I would appreciate your assistance on this regard.



Thanks and Regards,
Chathra Hendahewa
PhD Candidate - Dept. of Computer Science

Belize

Greetings from Belize!
Are you searching for an opportunity to put your studies in environmental science or ecology to work in a field setting? 


The Institute for Sustainable International Studies, ISIS, is offering ecology field courses in Belize that create a chance to study in the tropical, English-speaking setting of Belize and gain valuable professional and personal experience.  Belize’s rich environment, cultures and biodiversity are the labs for these courses.  About 40% of the land and sea areas of Belize are set aside in protected areas, parks or reserves to protect its diverse flora and fauna.  One student summarized his experience by saying, “The field trips were the best in the Marine Ecology class. Nothing like getting outside and experiencing first hand and being able to converse with the locals!  I learned a lot about the environments and problems in Belize and its culture and customs.  Take this course – I had a great experience.” 

For the syllabi and course itineraries, click on the links below:
Our two week winter session runs from December 26, 2013 to January 7, 2014, including travel days.  The cost, $2,995, includes one course, accommodations, transportation to and from the airport, field trips and excursions, breakfasts and one transcript for transferring credit.  Airfare is not included.  Students receive three (3) credits from Sacred Heart College.  The application deadline for winter is October 1st.  Our 2014 summer sessions run in June and July.   There are two week and four week programs for $2,675 and $4,225.  The application deadline is March 1st for summer 2014.  Application forms are available on the ISIS website.
Email me for more details or questions about possible internships.  I hope to welcome you to Belize this summer or winter.

Best regards,
Cynthia
Cynthia Reece
Program Manager
Institute for Sustainable International Studies
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Students for Environmental Awareness
Rutgers University

Thursday, April 18, 2013

MBS

Master of Business & Science Information Session --- Thursday, APRIL 18, 4-6pm,
Where: Cook Campus -- CAFT rm 120.

Come learn about an exciting program at Rutgers that combines science/engineering  with business. The BS/MBS 4 + 1 option is also available for Rutgers students during their junior year. 

Venue : Center for Food Technology, 63 Dudley Road, Room 120, Cook Campus.

For more information, please see  mbs.rutgers.edu





Thursday, April 11, 2013

SETAC local meeting

The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (Hudson Delaware Chapter)  is meeting in Edison, NJ on May 2.  Student admission is a mere $20 (and includes lunch!) and this is a good chance to network.  Bring your resume and come on down!

Lisa

Message follows from Josh Butler:


Hi,

The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (Hudson Delaware Chapter) HDC-SETAC invites you and your students to attend our annual meeting.  This is a great opportunity for members/non-members and students to present their research in a friendly and stimulating environment.  Substantial awards are given for student posters.  Please see below for meeting information.

Platform presentation Abstracts due April 19th, there are six slots- first come first serve.
Poster presentations- student and members/non-members, due April 24th, no limit.
Information on where to send your abstract is below.

Research topics in environmental sciences, environmental chemistry, environmental health, environmental policy, environmental toxicology and ecology Welcome! We look forward to seeing everyone at the meeting.


MEETING INFORMATION
The Hudson-Delaware Chapter (HDC) of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) is planning a one-day event on Thursday May 2, 2013 from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM at the U.S. EPA Region 2 offices in Edison, NJ.

Morning Sessions will include talks on legacy sediments featuring:
  • Peter Brussock - ELM Group
  • Tim Kubiak - U.S. Fish & Wildlife
  • Judy Weiss - Rutgers University
  • Jim Occhialini - Alpha Analytical
  • Mike LaSala - LandStudies 
   
The fee to attend will be $50 for members/non-members and $20 for students. Lunch and breaks are included! 

After the day's events a separate dinner is being organized at a local restaurant with an evening speaker (To be announced).   


*** Mark your calendar and watch for details on how and where to register for the meeting.

Questions on registration can be emailed to Don Nazario at nazario@hdcsetac.org!  

รจThe afternoon session on Thursday May 2, 2013 is devoted to HDC SETAC members who would like to speak on a topic of their choosing. We still have room for more speakers so please consider presenting at our meeting. Prospective speakers should contact and send an abstract to:
Josh Butler, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc.josh.d.butler@exxonmobil.com


Josh D. Butler
ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc.
Toxicology and Environmental Sciences Laboratory
1545 Route 22 East
Annandale, New Jersey 08801 - 0971
908 730-1003 - Phone
908 730- 1199 - Fax
LE 362
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Summer Jobs

Hey! My name is Dan DeRosa. I graduated from Rutgers in 2010 and have since been working as a Field Organizer with the Fund for the Public Interest and Environment New Jersey. I started working with the Fund back in 2009, working to get more solar power in New Jersey – and guess what, we won! Today, New Jersey has more solar than any other state besides California! I’ll be back on campus Wednesday/Thursday (Apr 10/11) hiring students to work with us this summer on our campaigns. Learn more at http://www.jobsforgoodcauses.org or call 1-800-75-EARTH today.

The Fund for the Public Interest is a national non-profit organization that works to build support for environmental and social change organizations across the country.  We run campaigns for the Human Rights Campaign, Environment New Jersey and New Jersey PIRG. This summer we will be in over 50 cities, including here in New Jersey @ New Brunswick, Montclair and Ridgewood, and nearby in Philadelphia, and Manhattan working and lobbying to help win environmental and social justice campaigns.

Year after year, I’ve seen our summer staff make a difference on critical issues. Whether its protecting the Jersey Shore from pollution, ending junk food subsidies to big-agribusiness, repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, or tripling the amount of Solar Power in New Jersey – we’ve won on these issues and we’ll win this summer too.

This summer our staff will work to make sure in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy the Jersey Shore is rebuilt sustainably, we will take steps to tackle Global Warming, and work to get corporate money out of politics – and build valuable leadership skills along the way. Around the country we’ll work to ban plastic bags, get more clean energy, and protect LGBTQ rights.

Currently, we have paid positions open on our campaign staff in each of our locations.  We require that interested candidates are hard workers and have excellent communication skills.

As a member of our staff, you will fundraise, build membership for our partner groups, and educate and activate citizens on pressing issues. You will also have the opportunity to organize press conferences and build coalitions with other non-profit organizations.  While on staff, you gain knowledge of pressing concerns our country is facing, learn how to effectively generate public support, and obtain a firm understanding of the political process.

We will hold information sessions and interviews at Rutgers on Tuesday-Thursday (April 9, 10, 11).

We will have information sessions in the Rutgers Student Center Atrium Room at 10 AM, 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, and 7 PM on both Wednesday and Thursday April 10 and 11.

To find out more and apply, please visit www.jobsforgoodcauses.org or call 1-800-75-EARTH.

If you are graduating, we also have career opportunities. Stop by one of our info sessions and we'll get you all the details!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Unpaid internships with NJ Harbor Dischargers Group

PVSC (Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission) is looking for 4 unpaid summer interns.  This is a great opportunity to fulfill your experience-based education requirement as well as learn a lot and develop contacts in the wastewater treatment field.
 
Here is the message from Ashley Slagle of PVSC: 
 
 
We are looking for students to fill unpaid internship positions in the New Jersey Harbor Dischargers Group (NJHDG) Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Program, which collects water quality data throughout the region.  

The positions are posted online, and the PVSC Human Resources Department is accepting applications.  Please see the information at the following link under "Water Quality Monitoring Internship":
http://www.nj.gov/pvsc/home/employ/index.html

The due date is incorrectly listed as May 24th.  It will be corrected to April 30th shortly.

We are looking for 2 students for each of 2 8-week sessions, for a total of 4 internship positions.  Please encourage your students to apply!  I hope Rutgers will be willing to award college credits for their work.

Thank you.
Ashley

Ashley T. Slagle
Scientist III
Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission
600 Wilson Avenue
Newark, NJ 07105
ph  973.817.5958
fax 973.817.5709
aslagle@pvsc.nj.gov

Monday, April 1, 2013

Fund for the Public Interest

Dear Professor Rodenburg,

My name is Ashlie Behm and I am the Summer Staffing Director for the Fund for the Public Interest, a national non-profit that runs campaigns on environmental and social justice issues for groups like Environment America, U.S. PIRG and the Human Rights Campaign. Right now we're hiring students for summer jobs on our campaigns. We are holding information sessions and interviews at Rutgers University on April 9th, 10th, and 11th, and I was hoping you could help spread the word to students on your list, I imagine some of them will be interested. There is a blurb below with all the information, can you send it out?

We would also love to come make a special announcement at your class/meeting. Please respond back as to which times would be best.

Thanks for your consideration!
Ashlie

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Ashlie Behm
Summer Staffing Director
Fund for the Public Interest
44 Winter Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 747-4348
summerjobs@fundstaff.org

The Fund for the Public Interest is a national non-profit organization that works to build support for progressive organizations across the country. We run campaigns for the Human Rights Campaign, USPIRG, and Environment America. This summer we will be in over 50 cities, working and lobbying to help win environmental and social justice campaigns.

Last summer our staff helped ban off-shore drilling to protect our coasts, repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and increase food safety standards to make school lunches safer- all while building valuable leadership skills.

Currently, we have paid positions open on our campaign staff in each of our locations. We require that interested candidates are hard workers and have excellent communication skills.

As a member of our staff, you will fundraise, build membership for our partner groups, and educate and activate citizens on pressing issues. You will also have the opportunity to organize press conferences and build coalitions with other non-profit organizations. While on staff, you gain knowledge of pressing concerns our country is facing, learn how to effectively generate public support, and obtain a firm understanding of the political process.

We will be holding information sessions and interviews at Rutgers University on April 9th, 10th, and 11th at 10am, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm each day. Contact us at 1-800-75-EARTH to find out where we'll be on campus. To apply today, please visit www.JobsThatMatter.org or call 1-800-75-EARTH (753-2784).

-- 
Ashlie Behm
Summer Staffing Director
Fund for the Public Interest
44 Winter Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 747-4348
summerjobs@fundstaff.org <mailto:summerjobs@fundstaff.org>