The Marine Futures Internship Programme offers a unique opportunity to candidates who are passionate and enthusiastic about the marine environment. The Marine Futures Intern will gain skills, knowledge and experience across a variety of sectors in this exciting field to help direct and shape their future career ambitions.
The opportunity: The Marine Futures Internship Programme offers a unique opportunity to candidates who are passionate and enthusiastic about the marine environment. The Marine Futures Intern will gain skills, knowledge and experience across a variety of sectors in this exciting field to help direct and shape their future career ambitions. This internship is funded by The Crown Estate and project managed by the North West Wildlife Trusts. The programme is run in partnership with The Crown Estate, the North West Wildlife Trusts, Ørsted and Natural England. Each partner organisation provides opportunities for the intern to develop skills in specialist areas including, marine conservation advice, sustainable fisheries, renewable energy development, marine policy, and community engagement. The successful intern will follow a varied schedule that will allow them to gain a range of skills and experiences including: working with a variety of teams across different sectors; writing for different audiences; working with local communities to raise awareness about environmental issues; undertaking surveys; the use of social media in the workplace; delivering media interviews and presentations; and participating in online meetings, training and webinars. The intern will also get the chance to undertake an independent research project, looking into a practical solution to a challenge currently facing the offshore wind sector, and how this could be developed into an opportunity for net gain. This will involve working remotely with different teams (from engineering, to environmental and concept) across the partner organisations. What we are looking for: An intern who can build on their existing skills and knowledge to make the most of this unique experience. Applicants should have a good understanding of current marine issues and some experience of working or volunteering within the marine sector. Most importantly, we are looking for candidates who are passionate and enthusiastic about the marine environment and have a willingness to learn. Applicants should have the ability to be home based for the foreseeable future with an internet connection that supports training and delivery of the post requirements. Due to current COVID-19 working restrictions, we are looking for someone who is self-motivated and able to manage their own workload, with the ability to work independently, as well as within a remote team. A full driving licence and access to a car with business use insurance is desirable. Location: Kendal, Cumbria (initially home based) The internship will be based in Kendal, Cumbria. Although initially home based, induction, training and work will be a mixture of online, and in the office or field where this can be done in line with COVID-19 procedures. Training and meetings with partner organisations will be online at first but travel across the North West and further afield might be required at times. Salary: £9.30 per hour (Real Living Wage) plus 9% pension contribution. Duration: Full-time (35 hrs per week) fixed-term for 6 months - 2 November 2020 to 30 April 2021. Closing date for applications: Midnight Tuesday 15 September 2020. Please apply using the application form below and do not include a CV. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Interviews: Week commencing 28 September 2020 – interviews will be held in person taking into account social distancing and relevant COVID-19 procedures. Supporting Documents
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I am recruiting MS and PhD students to join the new Earth Surface Dynamics group in the Department of Geology and Geography at West Virginia University. Applications are due January 15th, 2021; positions start in fall 2021. I am interested in working with students on problems in fluvial and hillslope geomorphology, landscape evolution on timescales both geologic and human, and source-to-sink processes. I also have a variety of wonderful colleagues at WVU with Earth-surface-related interests. Funding is through a combination of teaching and research assistantships. Please find more information about the department here and my work here. The GRE is not required. Morgantown, WV is a nice college town situated on the beautiful—and geomorphically intriguing—Appalachian Plateau. Opportunities abound for hiking, mountain biking, paddling, climbing, etc. Those interested can email me ([email protected] and/or [email protected]). It would be helpful to include a short CV and a brief description of potential research interests.
Best, Charlie —————-- Charlie Shobe www.charlieshobe.com Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow (through December 2020) Section 4.7 Earth Surface Process Modelling GFZ Potsdam Assistant Professor (starting January 2021) Department of Geology and Geography West Virginia University |
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