Sunday, December 05, 2010

Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre Internship Program

Do you love animals? Looking to gain some hands-on experience caring for wildlife?

The Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre (in Napanee, ON) is looking for candidates for their summer internship program. Students will get the opportunity to work with Ontario's native wildlife in a hands-on setting.

Looking for more information? Check out http://www.sandypineswildlife.org/.

SPWC is reviewing candidates for the 2011 rotations. Interested applicants can forward their resume to Leah Birmingham, at 428 Buttermilk Falls Road, Roblin ON, K0K 2W0 - or send an email to labirmingham@gmail.com.

Good luck on your finals!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Cluster Leader Position Available (W'11)

Need a place to stay for the upcoming winter semester? Want to stay in tune with the residence life? Feel like you have a lot to offer to first year students?

A leader is needed for a combined Environmental Science / Engineering cluster for next semester.

Cluster Leaders act as mentors and offer academic support to students living in their residence community. They are reimbursed for their work with a semesterly stipend.

Interested? Contact Mildred Eisenbach at meisenba@uoguelph.ca with a copy of your resume.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

ESSE Paints the Cannon


On Thursday, October 28th, ESSE members got together to paint the cannon. Here's the masterpiece as it stood that night before a few mischievous vandals splashed it 'artistically' in a sneak attack.

Want to get a shot at painting the cannon? An Enviro Sci cannon painting event is coming up. Check your ESSE newsletter for the date - and dress for the mess!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Science and Engineering Sunday

Looking to get involved and help attract new students to become enviro-scis? November 14th is the University of Guelph's Science and Engineering Sunday! This will occur in the gyms on campus.
Set-up: 9:30AM-10
Staffing: 10:30-1PM
Lunch will be available afterwards.

We are looking to inform prospective/future students about things like co-op experiences, the Environmental Sciences Symposium, 4th year projects, exchanges/opportunities abroad and just general experiences as an enviro-sci.

If you are interested in helping, please email esse@uoguelph.ca ASAP!

The ESSE Blog is back!

Greetings fellow Enviro Scis,

The ESSE blog has been rediscovered, rejuvenated, and revamped!

We hope to provide you with important and up-to-date information regarding all upcoming events, job/volunteer postings, and relevant happenings in the Enviro world.

This blog will be operated in collaboration with the ESSE website, focusing rather on short-term and forthcoming affairs.

Questions? Concerns? Contact us at esse@uoguelph.ca.


Take it easy,

Mike
Vice-President External