CPEP Seminar: News from the Global North; Candis Callison, Associate Professor, First Nations and Indigenous Studies, University of British Columbia, UW–Madison;1-2 pm; 823 AOSS or livestream
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Zoology 911 Seminar: The power and potential of large-scale monitoring data;Amina Pollard, US Environmental Protection Agency, (CFL Kaeser Scholar); 12:05-12:55 pm; Water Science Engineering Lab & Zoom
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Highlighted deadlines occur prior to our next newsletter.
★ next to opportunities are new this week!
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The Manoomin Wiidookaage will work with and primarily support GLIFWC’s 11 member tribes by participating in GLIFWC’s manoomin team as it fulfills obligations relating to the shared caretaking responsibilities for wild rice habitat, abundance, and tribal harvest. Applications close Oct 25.
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This position will develop and implement enhancements to Wisconsin’s fish consumption advisory program based upon a good understanding of aquatic contaminants, human health as related to consumption of contaminated fish and public communication sciences. Applications close Oct 29 at 11:59 pm CST.
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This part-time role offers a chance to bring your creativity and digital expertise to a small, committed environmental non-profit. You’ll craft compelling content, manage social media, and engage the community in the vital mission of improving Green Lake’s water quality. If you're a tech-savvy storyteller with a passion for conservation, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Position will remain open until filled—though applications received by Nov 15, 2024 will be given preference.
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The Environmental Toxicologist will provide technical advice to 11 Ojibwe member tribes in the implementation of their off-reservation, treaty-reserved rights in the Ceded Territories of northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, focused on environmental contaminant issues and will perform duties listed below in a manner consistent with Commission policies and procedures. Applications close Dec 1.
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The Outreach and Communications Specialist will coordinate and lead external communications to support the AOC and Blueprint initiatives. This position will work directly with the DNR Green Bay Program Coordinator and GBCP Steering Committee liaison... Position open until filled.
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The Clean Water Action Council of NE Wisconsin is seeking an Executive Director to start January 2, 2025, or earlier, when executive director Dean Hoegger retires.This is a 20-24 hours-per-week position with flexible hours offering the opportunity to guide the organization into the next decade. Work at the UW-Green Bay office with college interns, board members, and volunteer members to carry out the mission of protecting human health and the environment in NE Wisconsin. For a complete job description and benefits, email contact@cleanwateractioncouncil.org with “Requesting Executive Director Application Information" in the subject line.
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INTERNSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS/RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
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For grad students and postdocs in the biosciences (or connected fields) pursuing careers that include college-level teaching. In this year-long professional development program, get hands-on experience with research-based, inclusive teaching and serve as an instructor (not TA!). Through coursework and practical teaching experience in an undergraduate course, Fellows participate in a supportive community of colleagues and collaboratively develop innovative and effective ways to teach science. Virtual Info Sessions: Nov. 7, 11:30 am - 12:15 pm; Application deadline: Nov. 11
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This program is designed to help undergraduate students from all backgrounds gain valuable experience that will help you pursue future careers in watershed management. Whether you are interested in water resource management, soil health, agriculture, nutrient management, lake and stream monitoring, weather and climate, forestry, or limnology – this internship is for you! Interns will be placed in one of six different locations throughout the North Central Region and placed with extension faculty mentors working on topics such as agricultural conservation, limnology, riparian management and more. Applications are due Monday, Nov 18.
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The amount of funding requested may be up to $500,000. Equipment requests are limited to a maximum of $10,000 for each year. The initiative funds research projects that have the potential to fundamentally transform a field of study as well as projects but may require significant development prior to the submission of applications for external funding. A cover sheet with a 400-word abstract is due Nov. 15 and the complete proposal is due Jan. 24, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. The online application instructions and a link to the application form are available at: https://research.wisc.edu.
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Call for current undergrad – post-graduate students interested in drinking water to participate in our next competitive call for posters. Up to 10 students will be selected to share their findings in water quality research OR public health education at the annual Water Quality Association Convention in Long Beach, CA, Apr. 22-24, 2025. All those selected will receive a $500 travel stipend. One winner from each category will be awarded a $1,000 David Loveday Memorial Scholarship for continued educational expenses. Submissions are due by 11:59 PM CT on Dec. 31, 2024
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Enjoy #scicomm so much that you might like to be an actual journalist for a summer?
This 10-week summer program places science, engineering, and mathematics students and early career scientists in newsrooms across the country as they use their academic experience and training to write and report on today's headlines and communicate complex issues to a general audience! English and Spanish language placements available. Application is open until Jan. 1, 2025.
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A. O. Smith, Badger Meter and Watts Water are seeking innovative solutions for the following topics: Treatment and removal of microplastics and nanoplastics at facility or point-of-use scale; Water quality sensing of microplastics and nanoplastics at facility or point-of-use scale. There is prize money of $10,000 and exposure to the sponsor companies’ R&D teams for other potential engagement pathways. Applications accepted through Oct 28.
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The goal of this solicitation is to identify and support scientific research that will answer key questions and will advance our understanding and management of groundwater in Wisconsin. Projects may be of a fundamental or applied nature on selected aspects of groundwater research in the natural sciences, engineering, social sciences or law. Please visit the Joint Solicitation web page for more information. The deadline for submittals is 3 p.m. CDT Friday, November 1, 2024.
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The Wisconsin Coastal Management Program (WCMP) is seeking proposals to enhance, preserve, protect and restore resources within the state’s coastal zone – all counties adjacent to Lakes Superior and Michigan, with their nearly 1000 miles of shoreline. We anticipate awarding up to $1.6 million in grant funding. A recorded presentation will be made available and posted at http://coastal.wisconsin.gov. For more information please contact staff at coastal@wisconsin.gov. Applications are due Nov. 1, 2024.
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Looking for funding for your nanotechnology research? EPA is seeking applications for research to develop and demonstrate nanosensor technology with the potential to detect, monitor and degrade PFAS in groundwater or surface water that may be used as drinking water sources. Apply now through November 13.
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Research Forward seeks to support collaborative, multidisciplinary, multi-investigator research projects that are high-risk, high-impact and transformative. It seeks to fund projects that are led by PIs with an established track record of securing and successfully managing external research awards, and that have the potential to open up pathbreaking new research avenues or fundamentally transform a field of study. Abstracts and cover sheets are due on Nov. 15, 2024, and full proposals are due Jan. 24, 2025 at 4:30 p.m.
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Sea Grant anticipates that approximately $5,000,000 will be available in FY2024 and FY2025 federal funds for research projects and programs that will focus on strengthening U.S. coastal, marine, and Great Lakes aquaculture via support for the development of new aquaculture businesses, as well as enhancing existing aquaculture business output, efficiency, and profitability. Letters of Intent are due Dec 4, 2024. Full proposal applications must be submitted to Grants.gov by Feb 12, 2025. An informational webinar is scheduled for Monday, Oct 28, 2024, at 3:30 pm ET. To access the webinar, use this Google Meet link.
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Wednesday, Oct 30; 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; DeLuca Forum at UW-Madison’s Discovery Center 330 N Orchard St., Madison WI. The forum promises to be an enriching experience, featuring an overview of neonicotinoid insecticides with discussions on their uses, efficacy, environmental presence, impact on biota, and related policies.
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Flood and Drought, Fire and Ice: Managing lakes under changing climates. Nov 5-8, South Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Registration closes Friday, Oct 25.
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Stewarding the Rock River Watershed: Opportunities and Successes; Saturday, Nov 9; Fitchburg Community Center. Register by Nov 5.
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Nov. 12 - 14, 2024 in Duluth, Minnesota and online; Register for online sessions.
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5th Annual Virtual Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium - The Algal Bloom Action Team
Jan 9-10, 2025
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Full registration cost student scholarships available! Apply by Jan 20, 2025. Preference given to student speakers.
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14th National Monitoring Conference from Mar 10-14, 2025, in Green Bay, WI.
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March 26-28; Stevens Point and virtual (select concurrent sessions and keynotes); Theme: The Power of Words: Working for Our Waters; The event will feature keynote speakers, as well as interactive workshops, and content-rich concurrent sessions, with time for speakers to address participants' questions.
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Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells, on Apr 10 & 11, 2025; Call for abstracts: open until Dec 20, 2024
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June 1-5, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; This year’s symposium theme is Deltas and the Coast: A Biogeochemical Nexus with Global Consequences. Abstracts are due Nov 15.
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Be a mentor in the Freshwater@UW Summer Research Opportunities Program. Mentors are faculty, staff or grad students at the Universities of Wisconsin. We will recruit and match undergraduate students to mentored water research projects. Mentors should expect to guide students in the execution of an independent project that will help develop the skills, knowledge and abilities they need for future study. Review the call on our website, and use the “Submit a Project” link to contribute a project. Applications close Oct. 25!
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Apply to participate in the Flow Project!
The Flow Project is an art science collaboration between undergraduate creatives in the UW system and Wisconsin-based water professionals. We are seeking both water professionals and creatives to be involved in the fifth year of the program. You can see previous artwork and learn more about the program at water.wisc.edu/the-flow-project. Applications close Oct. 27 at 11:59pm.
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Mini Art workshop with Tina Duemler
Come see the beauty of the Sugar River and join us for this great “mini-workshop” on Saturday, Nov. 2 1-5 pm with Tina Duemler. Whether you paint, draw…or want to try!
All skill levels are welcomed to attend. Workshop cost: $75.00 Hosted by The Lower Sugar River Watershed Association at Three Waters Reserve near Brodhead, WI Contact: artshowcoordinator@lsrwa.org
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Case Study and Research Methods Webinar - Freshwater Collaborative
Nov 18; 12-1 pm; Zoom - Ashley Lemke, Associate Professor at UW-Milwaukee, will present her research on 9,000-year-old sites in Lake Huron. Research method: Marine geophysical survey, archaeological excavation, and remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicles.
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Every Tuesday from 1-2 pm in AOSS room 823 or livestreamed
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Bring your coffee and learn about wetlands! Sessions are held on Zoom and feature time for audience Q&A.
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Help out with office work, events, fieldwork, or a group volunteering event.
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We are happy to place volunteers on projects that support our lakes! Opportunities include skilled office and administration assistance, special events, and watershed projects like shoreline restoration or beach clean ups.
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Wisconsin Sea Grant and Water Resources Institute listserv
The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant and Water Resources Institutes routinely share information about state and federal research and fellowship funding opportunities. To subscribe to Sea Grant and the Water Resources Institutes’ RFP listserv, send an email to jennifer.hauxwell@aqua.wisc.edu.
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Wisconsin Sea Grant Education Listserv
Wisconsin Sea Grant invites you to join our listserv to receive announcements for professional learning opportunities and resources for teaching Great Lakes literacy to educators, students, youth and families. Send an email to akmoser@aqua.wisc.edu to be added to our list.
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