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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Summer research opportunities
Internships abroad
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Contact Us
US: +1 646 240 4545 UK: +44 203 318 4004 AU: +61 2 8014 9393
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Spring Study Abroad Fair
Spring
Study Abroad Fair
February
3 / 6:00—8:00 p.m. / Multipurpose Room, College Avenue
Student Center
Don’t
miss your chance to learn about short-term summer study
abroad options directly from faculty, program reps, and
students. There will be food, music, and giveaways –
including application fee waivers! The
Center for Global Education will also award two $500
scholarships at the Spring Study Abroad Fair. To enter the
raffle, students must complete the form at bitly.com/ruabroad_summer.
Spring
Study Abroad Info Sessions – Wednesdays 8-9PM
January 27, 2016 - COLLEGE AVE-Hardenbergh
Hall B6
February 3, 2016 - BUSCH – Allison
Road Building, Rm 108
February 10, 2016 - COOK/DOUGLASS - Hickman
Hall Rm 130
February 17, 2016 - LIVINGSTON - Beck
Hall Rm 121
February 24, 2016 - COLLEGE AVE-Hardenbergh
Hall B6
March 9, 2016 - BUSCH – Allison
Road Building, Rm 108
March 23, 2016 - COOK/DOUGLASS - Hickman
Hall Rm 130
March 30, 2016 - LIVINGSTON - Beck
Hall Rm 121
Application
Deadlines
Summer 2016, Fall 2016 and Academic Year
2016-17 – application deadline for most programs is March
1st
Spring 2017 – application deadline
for most programs is October 1st
Listed below are a few programs that may be
of particular interest. This list isn’t comprehensive so
please feel free to contact the Center for Global Education to
discuss other programs.
Summer
Programs (applications now open)
Cayman Islands Coral Reef
Research http://tinyurl.com/mbaf2mk
China Science and Culture of
Green Tea http://tinyurl.com/z4kaz87
France Microbiology and Culture
of Cheese and Wine http://tinyurl.com/3m7w784
France Purpan Food Science and
Agriculture http://tinyurl.com/n2wq5th
Indonesia Primates, Ecology, and
Conservation http://tinyurl.com/py6uqwp
Mexico Community Health http://tinyurl.com/kdnrmn6
Thailand Global Health http://tinyurl.com/muoymy2
A listing of all of the Center for Global
Education summer programs can be found at http://tinyurl.com/kmp9nu5.
Semester
Programs (applications now open)
Australia/New Zealand Various
Universities http://tinyurl.com/kutp3tu
Barbados University of West Indies http://tinyurl.com/lghmwqw
Germany Technical University
Munich http://tinyurl.com/3tn9964
Hong Kong HKUST http://tinyurl.com/kxqec9r
Ireland NUI Galway http://tinyurl.com/nkewedz
Ireland University College Cork http://tinyurl.com/oj4no77
Ireland University College Dublin http://tinyurl.com/lpg6zpt
Norway Oslo http://tinyurl.com/3t7239u
South Africa CIEE Cape Town http://tinyurl.com/o9hxncn
South Africa CIEE Stellenbosch http://tinyurl.com/oo7lgsp
South Korea POSTECH http://tinyurl.com/lu78w37
South Korea Seoul National http://tinyurl.com/mjy7wfc
Sweden KTH http://tinyurl.com/q4lfhoy
Sweden Stockholm University http://tinyurl.com/kgtuf6o
Taiwan NTU http://tinyurl.com/luvrbjy
United Kingdom Birmingham http://tinyurl.com/m4qybzq
United Kingdom Bristol http://tinyurl.com/cz4p535
United Kingdom Cardiff http://tinyurl.com/7vqs8nd
United Kingdom East Anglia http://tinyurl.com/lznf5vr
United Kingdom Exeter http://tinyurl.com/7epbevu
United Kingdom Manchester http://tinyurl.com/k3vswj7
United Kingdom Reading http://tinyurl.com/kyh7nnh
United Kingdom York http://tinyurl.com/lqb7lvn
A listing of all of the Center for Global
Education semester programs can be found at http://tinyurl.com/mxt3owo
Winter
Programs (applications opening soon)
Applications for Winter 2017 programs will
open in early February. A full listing can be found at http://tinyurl.com/o42yzgg.
Center for
Global Education
102 College
Avenue
New
Brunswick, NJ 08901
p.
848-932-7787
Monday, January 25, 2016
Volunteers needed
Laurie Johnson, visiting scholar at
the RU Program in Science in Learning, is looking for undergraduate
student volunteers to play a climate change
pollution economics game as part of a teacher training
session for the Citizen Climate Cost Project (description
below). Laurie notes that it is an exciting project, and the game
is fun and educational. In
appreciation, every volunteer will receive a small gift
card, and there will be also be small prizes for
players who make the highest (hypothetical) earnings
in the game.
The session will be held in Room
108, Waller Hall, on the Cook Campus from 10 am – 11:30
a.m. on Wednesday February 10th.
Students that would like to
volunteer should contact Laurie Johnson directly at laurie.johnson@rutgers.edu with SUBJECT LINE: Game Volunteer. The first 15 students to respond
will be invited.
Please share
this note with your students.
An Overview of the Citizen Climate Cost Project
The Citizen Climate Cost Project is a new project with the goals of educating students and the broader public about the social and economic costs of climate change, inspiring youth leadership within affected communities to demand climate change action, and developing a platform for simultaneously documenting climate change costs and getting climate change victims’ stories heard.
The project
starts with an interactive classroom game and lesson on the
economics of climate change, combined with a field assignment
requiring high school students to go out into their
communities and collect stories and data through interviewing
climate-affected individuals. Students will then integrate
their classroom learning, interviews, and data into a capstone
video project that will be part of an inter-high school
competition.
Through
students, the project webpage, and social media, data and
successful videos will be shared with the public, advocacy
groups, and researchers. As a possible extension, if the
students’ work demonstrates a proof of concept for
citizen-based climate cost data collection, the University of
Massachusetts will host an open access database, where
citizens at large can directly submit their own cost data.
The
project has received initial funding from the Alex C. Walker and
the Kettering Family Foundations.Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Do you want to be a teacher?
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at the American Museum of Natural History
in New York City is a chance to make a difference. This teaching
fellowship combines coursework, mentoring, and real-world experience to
prepare Earth and Space science graduates for a rewarding career as
middle and high school teachers.
With a sole focus on preparing new Earth science teachers, the MAT program is a full-time, 15-month Master's program that takes place at the museum and in urban partner schools. We seek a student body with diverse life and career experience, and the application is open to all candidates meeting the eligibility requirements. All degree candidates will receive free tuition and books and a $30,000 living stipend. In return, candidates commit to teaching in a high-need school in New York State for four years.
We are currently accepting applicants for the class that will matriculate in June 2016. The application deadline is Monday, February 15th. We will hold an informational Webinar on January 26th, for those who wish to learn more about the program. RSVP to mat@amnh.org.
Please visit the program website for more information and/or to join our mailing list. If you have questions, you can also contact the program office directly at mat@amnh.org or (212) 313-7464.
Please visit the program website for more information and/or to join our mailing list. If you have questions, you can also contact the program office directly at mat@amnh.org or (212) 313-7464.
We hope you will share this information broadly, and help us build a cohort of future outstanding Earth science teachers.
Sincerely,
Dr. Maritza Macdonald & Dr. Ro Kinzler
Co-Directors, MAT Program
Co-Directors, MAT Program
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Study abroad in Belize
This company has 2-week study abroad opportunities in Belize:
http://www.celabelize.com/our-programs
http://www.celabelize.com/our-programs
Rutgers Energy Institute has summer internships available
The Rutgers Energy Institute has summer internships available. Applications are due March 11.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Climate Institute needs a student helper (paid)
[[This would fulfill your experience-based education requirement. Lisa ]]
All,
The Rutgers Sustainability Committee is planning a symposium for March 31st on Sustainability at Rutgers.
The planning group is looking to hire a very organized, reliable, responsible student who can help with conference planning including website development, registration management and other assorted tasks, starting asap.
The group estimates about 8 hours a week between now and end of March.
If you have any students that you can recommend, let me know.
If you are going to have them contact me directly, they should go ahead and include a CV.
Thx,
Marjorie Kaplan
kaplan@envsci.rutgers.edu
All,
The Rutgers Sustainability Committee is planning a symposium for March 31st on Sustainability at Rutgers.
The planning group is looking to hire a very organized, reliable, responsible student who can help with conference planning including website development, registration management and other assorted tasks, starting asap.
The group estimates about 8 hours a week between now and end of March.
If you have any students that you can recommend, let me know.
If you are going to have them contact me directly, they should go ahead and include a CV.
Thx,
Marjorie Kaplan
kaplan@envsci.rutgers.edu
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
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