REU on Sustainable Land and Water Resources

Students,

About the program: The Sustainable Land and Water Resources Research Experience for Undergraduates (SLAWR REU) is a 10-week summer program that explores the interactions between physical, natural, and social processes through the weaving of Indigenous knowledge with Western knowledge to advance scientific understanding and support tribal management decisions. 

With a focus on community-based participatory research and diverse interdisciplinary research teams, students learn the key elements of land and water resources that are essential to improving management practices. Projects take place at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; the Fond du Lac Reservation in Northern Minnesota; and Salish Kootenai College on the Flathead Reservation in Montana. 

You must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply for this program. The program is open to undergraduate students majoring in civil engineering, geosciences, ecology, mathematics, social sciences, or related fields. We encourage applications from students of all genders who are Native American, tribal college students, community college students, non-traditional students, veterans, students who have been historically under-represented in their discipline, and students who are first-generation college students.

Students receive a $6000 stipend and all program-related costs (housing, food, and transportation) are covered. Students are also provided up to $1000 to share their research at a professional conference after the program is over.

The deadline to apply is February 2, 2025. Visit http://reuslawr.org for more information and to fill out an application. Additionally, if you have any questions, please reach out to us at slawr-reu@umn.edu.

ESO Funding Opportunity

Hello!

Start-Up Grant is a new funding opportunity for new ESOs. This grant replaces the Project Grant for the 24-25 academic year. The anticipated award amount is $500- $2,000 for each awardee.

To be eligible, a club must be a registered ESO and be founded in the last two years. Once again, this is for new clubs. If you know of students or clubs who may be eligible, please encourage them to apply!

The application will open on Monday, January 13th, and close on Monday, February 3rd. For more information, please view the webpage and message engrclub@uw.edu with questions. 

WE Rise Mentoring – Invitation to join

Greetings, WE Rise Scholars,

Your WE Rise Program will again facilitate the WE Rise Professional Mentoring Program (PMP). Mentoring can help women in STEM optimize their academic and career options. Mentoring allows participants to develop close relationships with mentors while enhancing mentees’ engineering identity and self-efficacy for conducting research and contributing to a more substantial interest in and commitment to having a STEM career of your desire. The application to join the Winter Quarter 2025 cohort is now open.

Application Available:  Submission deadline – Thursday, December 12

  • The PMP offers our future Womex engineers an opportunity for a 1:1 with an industry mentor over 10-weeks
  • WE Rise students of any gender and COE major – upper-division undergraduate and graduate students welcome

Program Details:

  • Duration:      Winter quarter * January 10 – March 13
  • Commitment: Participate in monthly PMP M/M mixer and establish a productive and engaging 1:1 with your industry mentor
  • Benefits:       Networking opportunities and the chance to shape your future career choices

Apply Today @  http://bit.ly/WERisePMPWtr2025

Opportunity for Graduates: MEng in Integrated Wood Design at UNBC

Hello,

I am reaching out to share an exciting graduate opportunity that may be of interest to  students as they approach the completion of their studies in Civil Engineering. The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) offers a unique Master of Engineering (MEng) in Integrated Wood Design, which provides an in-depth, practice-oriented education in sustainable building solutions using wood—a growing field with significant environmental benefits.

Our MEng program is designed to address the critical need for innovative and sustainable building materials in engineering, making it an ideal fit for students interested in pioneering environmentally friendly practices. The program focuses on the design, construction, and operation of wood-based structures, providing students with hands-on experience through project-based learning and close industry collaboration.

A few highlights of our program:

  • Industry-Relevant Skills: Students gain technical expertise in integrated wood design and the latest sustainable practices in the field.
  • Hands-On Learning: The program includes practical learning through real-world projects and partnerships with industry leaders, equipping graduates with highly marketable skills.
  • Sustainable Focus: The curriculum supports the use of wood as a renewable resource, aligning with both environmental goals and modern engineering demands.
  • Beautiful Northern BC: UNBC’s location offers a unique learning environment, surrounded by the landscapes that underscore the importance of sustainable construction.

For more information, please visit https://www.unbc.ca/engineering/meng-integrated-wood-design

CEE Climate Survey

Dear CEE Community,

Hopefully the end of the quarter is going well for you.

Attached you will find the summary report for the 2024 CEE Climate Survey. This report presents results and findings from the survey that many of you completed in Winter 2024. The objective of the survey was to measure progress and prioritize areas for improvement to create a welcoming and supportive environment in CEE. We had high participation – approximately half of the department completed the survey – which provided valuable information about the departmental climate. The main findings and proposed actions are summarized in a short executive summary at the beginning and I encourage everyone to take a look at that, even if you don’t read the whole report! 

We are interested to hear your feedback on the survey findings. If you have thoughts about the results or suggestions for future analyses, please use this survey link to let us know. The survey is anonymous and will not record your email, though you may need to login via your UW email. 

Finally, we will be repeating the survey this coming winter to gauge how the CEE climate changes over time. Thanks in advance for your participation.

CEE Climate Survey 2024

CEE 498 Sustainable Construction for Your Consideration

All,

I am teaching a new class this winter: CEE 498B Sustainable Construction. This course comes mostly from the research I have done over the last 5-10 years in this field. It’s got a lot of guest speakers, we work with environmental product declarations for pavement materials, we read a book (I know, right?!?!), and we do it all in an intimate setting with not that many students.

There is room for you in this course whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student. Right now there are a few spots open and I can open a few more if needed. Take a look at the attached promo slides if you want to know more.

Sustainable Construction Promo WINTER 2025

2nd Annual ITE Washington Transportation Career Fair

Hello!

For all those who are interested in a career in transportation engineering/planning, the Institute of Transportation Engineers is hosting a virtual career fair opportunity this Wednesday 12/4 from 5-7pm. More information and the registration link can be found below.

ITE Washington is bringing together students and transportation professionals from across the state for a virtual career fair and networking event. The 2nd Annual ITE Washington Transportation Career Fair provides a great opportunity for students to learn about potential careers in the transportation field – from planning to engineering – and network with different companies in both eastern and western Washington who will share information about what they do and potential job and internship offerings. Program to include employer introductions and individual break out rooms to network and connect.

The event is free for students! Public sector agencies and private sector firms can reserve a virtual table for free. Registration closes Tuesday 12/3, so sign up today!

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-ite-washington-transportation-career-fair-tickets-1077087380349?aff=oddtdtcreator

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