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Mayhew Graduate Research Award
Friday, February 08, 2013 03:11 PM

Mayhew Graduate Research Award for Boyd Deep Canyon

2013 -- 2014

Research awards are available for graduate students conducting research at Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center. The competition is open to all graduate students, not just those enrolled at the University of California.   Boyd Deep Canyon is a gateway reserve and research projects centered at the reserve, but conducted off-site will be considered.

Graduate students should submit their applications to Dr. Allan Muth by March 31, 2013, for review by the panel. The review criteria are attached. Awards will be announced by April 30, 2013. We anticipate making one or more awards with a maximum award of $2,000.

Submit applications and supporting materials electronically.

 
Forest Mgr, Cloquet Forestry Center
Friday, February 08, 2013 03:00 PM

The Forest Manager reports to the Director of Operations at the Cloquet Forestry Center (CFC) and has primary responsibility for activities conducted on the forest areas of the Cloquet Forestry Center, the Hubachek Wilderness Research Center (HWRC) and cooperator sites.

In addition, the Forest Manager assists the Director of Operations with implementation and execution of novel research. The close collaboration between the Director and Forest Manager is essential to the successful operation of the Center.  Please see complete posting details and application instructions here:

https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=590739 

Requsition #: 182551

Application Deadline: March 1, 2013

 
Student video for water conservation
Monday, February 04, 2013 11:03 AM

The Redwood Environmental Academy of Leadership (REAL) program which began in 2007 with a Stanford K-12 Initiative grant has another amazing accomplishment to share. The students working with JRBP's Tom McFadden and Halo Shapiro plus Stanford alum and editor Jake Wachtel created a rap video to highlight the global water crisis.

One Bottle at a Time

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8jtm5P4XO0

 
Jasper Ridge Birdcast
Monday, February 04, 2013 10:30 AM

Jasper Ridge is experimenting with a public, live outdoor audio stream for listening to birds and environmental sounds. The streaming technology has been implemented in support of an autonomous audio recording (AAR) project for the preserve being worked on together with Ron Arps. The project is focused on remote recording and monitoring of birds at JRBP. The site is off trail, so it is unlikely to pick up any conversations.

I encourage you to listen in the early morning or late in the day (Pacific Time Zone, US).

http://jrbp.stanford.edu/audiostream.php

 
Information Manager at UMBS
Monday, February 04, 2013 10:21 AM

The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) seeks to hire an Information Manager to implement a complete database management system.  The UMBS offers credit bearing courses, fosters undergraduate and graduate student research, and hosts interdisciplinary research on biosphere-climate interactions, biodiversity, field ecology and organismal biology.

Responsibilities

Implement policy for archiving data and metadata for all researchers at UMBS and establish guidelines for posting data and metadata online. Develop standards for archiving data (e.g., backing up, security, etc.).  Develop and implement QA/QC procedures for data management to data sets.

Update and implement a system for tracking current UMBS-based research projects and for organizing electronic material.  Organize and archive historical datasets.  Develop a strategy for prioritizing and archiving legacy datasets.

Create user-friendly webpage interfaces for metadata/data collection and access.  Manage information flow by logging and tracking data. Document and post datasets online (e.g., climate, lake chemistry, forest plots, site GIS). Conduct regularly scheduled data audits.

Update and maintain application system used by researchers and student applicants, reviewers and administrators prior to admission to research programs.

Coordinate information management efforts of a diverse population of students, researchers from multiple institutions.  Provide training ininformation management for scientists and especially graduate students at UMBS.  Conduct regular meetings with UMBS researchers to guide new information management goals with current policies and practices.

Write and manage grants to federal agencies to acquire tools for data management to expand the UM Biological Station informationprogram.

Additional Information

This position may be based at either the Ann Arbor or Pellston, MI campus, with a minimum of 8 weeks during the summer in Pellston at the Biological Station (Located 260 miles north of Ann Arbor).

Departmental Qualifications

Qualified candidates should have at least a Master’s degree in one of the environmental sciences, information science or related field and 3 to 5 years related experience; working knowledge of Drupal CMS and ArcGIS software suite; experience with relational database design, creation, and maintenance; familiarity with common data and metadata standards; and experience with website and form development.  Desired qualifications include: strong analytical and computer skills, attention to detail, excellent communications skills, and the ability to work easily with others.  

How to Apply

Applicants must apply through the UM Jobs website at http://umjobs.org/ to Job Opening ID: 78706 .  Questions may be directed to Karie Slavik, [email protected].

 
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