NOTICES
Teaching Term Appointments 2011- 2012 (pdf)
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The Community Garden Board of Directors is interested in having a student work on garden activities this spring/summer through SWASP. Go to http://www.mun.ca/cdel/career_faculty/swasp.php for more information and eligibility. The deadline for applications to SWASP is Wednesday May 18 and an application would need to be completed by the interested student and the garden board by that date. Please contact sustain@mun.ca by Tuesday May 17 if you are interested in the position.
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Biology Field Research Safety Form
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The 61st Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists
will take place from June 20th to 23rd 2011 on the campus of Memorial University.
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OSC Undergraduate Summer Position (pdf)
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Careers and Research in Ecology& Evolution: A Weekend Workshop For
Undergraduates (Sept. 23 -25, 2011)
Are you interested in pursuing a career in ecology and/or evolutionary
biology? U of T’s Department of Ecology& Evolutionary Biology will be
holding a weekend workshop for outstanding and enthusiastic
undergraduates during which students will:
- learn about some of the leading current research in ecology and evolution
- receive advice on how to succeed in academic and non-academic career
paths related to these fields
During the workshop, students will interact with professors, graduate
students and practitioners from outside of academia (e.g., people
working in conservation biology, museums, government agencies, and
science writing). This will provide an excellent opportunity to see and
hear what scientists do on a daily basis and how they got to where they
are today. Of course, half the fun will be meeting and interacting with
other top undergrads in ecology and evolution.
This is the only Canadian workshop for undergraduates interested in
ecology and evolution featuring some of Canada’s best scientists in the
field.
Undergraduates from any university are encouraged to apply. To learn
more about the workshop, please visit our web site at:
www.eeb.utoronto.ca/undergraduate/workshop