Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication |
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Organization |
University of Idaho – Environmental Education and Science Communication (EESC) |
Job Description |
Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication
Scholarship funding available. Positions start in August 2020.
A University of Idaho – Environmental Education and Science Communication (EESC) graduate student earns a Masters of Natural Resources while developing an array of professional skills and expertise. Applied coursework and targeted study in science communication, leadership, place-based education, and ecology give our residents what they need to impact the workforce and the world.
EESC graduate students can expect to:
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Gain outreach and instructional skills as a part of a mentored teaching practicum through our award-winning McCall Outdoor Science School. This includes working with a diverse group of students in a variety of programs.
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Build interdisciplinary thinking skills to address complex socio-ecological issues.
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Enjoy a 1:6 faculty to graduate student ratio that ensures a student-centered approach to learning.
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Immerse themselves in a supportive, community-based, learning experience that prepares students for a wide range of professions. Visit our alumni webpage to see examples of the many career paths of our graduates.
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Participate in a once in a lifetime trip into the Taylor Wilderness Research Station located in the heart of the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness.
To inquire about application details, contact Leslie Dorsey, ldorsey@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-108
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Location |
McCall, ID |
Expires |
2019-11-21 |
Link |
https://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/taylor-wilderness-research-station |
MAEE Partner |
None |
Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication
University of Idaho – Environmental Education and Science Communication (EESC)
Location: McCall, ID
Expires: 2019-11-21
Job Description:
Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication
Scholarship funding available. Positions start in August 2020.
A University of Idaho – Environmental Education and Science Communication (EESC) graduate student earns a Masters of Natural Resources while developing an array of professional skills and expertise. Applied coursework and targeted study in science communication, leadership, place-based education, and ecology give our residents what they need to impact the workforce and the world.
EESC graduate students can expect to:
-
-
Gain outreach and instructional skills as a part of a mentored teaching practicum through our award-winning McCall Outdoor Science School. This includes working with a diverse group of students in a variety of programs.
-
Build interdisciplinary thinking skills to address complex socio-ecological issues.
-
Enjoy a 1:6 faculty to graduate student ratio that ensures a student-centered approach to learning.
-
Immerse themselves in a supportive, community-based, learning experience that prepares students for a wide range of professions. Visit our alumni webpage to see examples of the many career paths of our graduates.
-
Participate in a once in a lifetime trip into the Taylor Wilderness Research Station located in the heart of the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness.
To inquire about application details, contact Leslie Dorsey, ldorsey@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-108
Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication
Posted: October 30, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: None
Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication
Scholarship funding available. Positions start in August 2020.
A University of Idaho – Environmental Education and Science Communication (EESC) graduate student earns a Masters of Natural Resources while developing an array of professional skills and expertise. Applied coursework and targeted study in science communication, leadership, place-based education, and ecology give our residents what they need to impact the workforce and the world.
EESC graduate students can expect to:
Experience learning in new ways by taking experiential coursework in ecology, science communication, place-based education, and leadership.
Gain outreach and instructional skills as a part of a mentored teaching practicum through our award-winning McCall Outdoor Science School. This includes working with a diverse group of students in a variety of programs.
Build interdisciplinary thinking skills to address complex socio-ecological issues.
Enjoy a 1:6 faculty to graduate student ratio that ensures a student-centered approach to learning.
Immerse themselves in a supportive, community-based, learning experience that prepares students for a wide range of professions. Visit our alumni webpage to see examples of the many career paths of our graduates.
Participate in a once in a lifetime trip into the Taylor Wilderness Research Station located in the heart of the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness.
To inquire about application details, contact Leslie Dorsey, ldorsey@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-108
Masters Program – Environmental Education and Science Communication
Scholarship funding available. Positions start in August 2020.
A University of Idaho – Environmental Education and Science Communication (EESC) graduate student earns a Masters of Natural Resources while developing an array of professional skills and expertise. Applied coursework and targeted study in science communication, leadership, place-based education, and ecology give our residents what they need to impact the workforce and the world.
EESC graduate students can expect to:
Experience learning in new ways by taking experiential coursework in ecology, science communication, place-based education, and leadership.
Gain outreach and instructional skills as a part of a mentored teaching practicum through our award-winning McCall Outdoor Science School. This includes working with a diverse group of students in a variety of programs.
Build interdisciplinary thinking skills to address complex socio-ecological issues.
Enjoy a 1:6 faculty to graduate student ratio that ensures a student-centered approach to learning.
Immerse themselves in a supportive, community-based, learning experience that prepares students for a wide range of professions. Visit our alumni webpage to see examples of the many career paths of our graduates.
Participate in a once in a lifetime trip into the Taylor Wilderness Research Station located in the heart of the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness.
To inquire about application details, contact Leslie Dorsey, ldorsey@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-108