Prestigious new PhD scholarship at the Cornwell Lab, Australia
School of Biological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, UNSW has just announced a new program for well-funded, prestigious PhD scholarships. Climate change is impacting ecosystems worldwide. Many plant and animal species will not survive unless their distributions shift. However, not all species are moving and we don’t systematically understand why. This is a key challenge for understanding climate […]
COMPASS is hiring new Executive Director to lead the enterprise in empowering scientists to engage in the public discourse about the environment.
The new Executive Director will be passionate about COMPASS’ mission and align with the organization’s core beliefs and values. These include: a passion for science and its role in helping to shape critical environmental discourse; a devotion to relationship building and bridging disparate conversations and perspectives; open-minded, inclusive and acting in a transparent manner; and […]
University of Maryland is seeking for an Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology & Management
This is a 9-month, tenure-track, 60% teaching, 40% research appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will develop an active and extramurally funded research program within the Department of Environmental Science and Technology at the University of Maryland focusing on wildlife ecology and management. The successful candidate will develop strong collaborative relationships […]
The Garden Club of America Awards in Tropical Botany
FOR DOCTORAL CANDIDATES IN BOTANY History, Arundel Scholarship: The first GCA Awards in Tropical Botany were established in 1983 with a five-year incentive grant of $50,000 from the Wildcat Foundation. They were created by Mrs. Russell Arundel, horticulturist and dedicated environmentalist from the Warrenton (Virginia) Garden Club, and provided for two $5,000 grants a year so […]