The Environmental Sustainability Coordinator (ESC) reports to the Assistant Director of Sustainability (ADS). The ESC will assist UMBC’s Office of Sustainability with the administration, coordination, development, outreach, and planning of the university’s sustainability efforts. The ESC position will be responsible for programs, events, and communications related to sustainability engagement throughout the university community, including, but not limited to, UMBC Green Office Program, Eco-Ambassadors, Student Sustainability Leadership, event planning, and community outreach; participating in and maintaining a record of the Climate Action Steering Committee (CASC), and associated working groups (i.e.: Education/Research, Energy, Resilience, Transportation, and Waste Reduction).
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The U.S. C3E Poster Competition is an opportunity for students and early-career researchers to participate in a poster competition at the 8th Annual U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium at Texas A&M University. The poster competition exposes symposium attendees to cutting-edge research in a variety of clean energy fields. A poster committee with wide-ranging expertise will select the most compelling poster submissions for presentation at the Symposium with an eye toward diversity of institution, topic, and discipline.
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The Campus RainWorks Challenge is a green infrastructure design competition for American colleges and universities that seeks to engage with the next generation of environmental professionals, foster a dialogue about the need for innovative stormwater management techniques, and showcase the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green infrastructure practices.
Registration: September 1 through October 15, 2019
Deadline for Entries: December 17, 2019
Winners Announced: Spring 2020
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Tufts Institute of the Environment (TIE) Travel grants facilitate research, learning, and outreach for Tufts students and faculty. TIE is committed to diversity of disciplines, fields, and research methods in accordance with measures of excellence. All Tufts faculty and students are welcome to apply.
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Matriculated graduate students at any of Tufts University’s graduate programs and professional schools are eligible to apply for a TIE fellowship.
TIE’s environmental research fellowship can be used to conduct interdisciplinary environmental research projects. This is an opportunity for students to conduct research within their own area of interest and obtain mentorship and guidance from Tufts faculty and TIE staff to help build expertise. Students from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. New TIE Fellows will join more than 100 Tufts students and alumni who have participated in this fellowship since 2002. Retreats, workshops and presentations are organized by and for the TIE Fellows so that the students can build skills and expand professional networks.
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