EVST News December 2, 2024 Upcoming EventsAll EVST majors are invited to attend the first session of senior essay presentations on December 4th from 7:00-8:30 pm in Burke Auditorium, Kroon Hall. Seniors will present their senior essay research in 3 minutes. Come to learn about the senior essay process and to celebrate the success of the EVST Class of 2025! Light refreshments will be served. The presentation schedule is posted on EVST's Instagram, here. Summer Opportunities Environmental Law Institute is hiring new Research Associates for Summer 2025! Apply by January 13th. EVST grads Dara Albrecht '23 and Sebastian Duque-Rios '24 are both Research Associates and Jordan Perry '21 recently ended her term to start law school so EVST has had a strong showing at ELI! Interested students can apply at Employment Opportunities | Environmental Law Institute (eli.org). This link also includes a more specific description of the job posting. In alignment with company policy, and to ensure equity, neither Sebastian or Dara are able to coach or chat about the application or position with interested EVST students, but if anyone has logistical questions, they can reach out to Mara Pusic, our hiring coordinator, at RAsearch@eli.org. YPCCC/Pulitzer Center Fellowship | This is a great fellowship opportunity for EVST undergraduates and can open doors to future opportunities. Current undergrads (including the class of 2025) are eligible. There is more information HERE about past climate reporting fellows and HERE about the fellowship in general. The application can be found HERE (due February 2nd).Behavior, Ecology and Conservation Research Opportunity in Argentina May 26-July 18, 2025 | Dr. Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Yale University and Dr. Alba García de la Chica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina are seeking six undergrad students to join a yearlong program that includes preparatory training during the Spring, field research during 8-weeks (May 26-July 18, 2025) and data analyses and writing up of results during the following fall. Participants in the program will conduct research on animal behavior, ecology, and conservation in Formosa, a province located in northeast Argentina. The program will cover domestic and international travel to and from the field site, lodging and transportation and receive a $4,000 stipend; a first payment will be provided before the program begins, the remaining payments will be made through the program and when it finishes. Contact Linda Evenson for details. |