[MARMAM] Fall Undergraduate Opportunity in Alaska

2017-06-02 Thread K Frost
The *Semester by the Bay* program in Homer, Alaska at University of Alaska
Anchorage-Kenai Peninsula College-Kachemak Bay Campus has a few
opportunities left for the Fall 2017 semester.  Undergraduate courses in
marine biology (marine mammals, seabirds, fishes, tide pool invertebrates,
etc.) offer students numerous unique hands-on, experiential learning
opportunities in the lab and field, such as behavioral ecology of beluga
whales, sea otters, and harbor seals, acoustics of harbor porpoises, marine
mammal skeletal articulation/museum preparation, marine debris assessment,
seining and identification of estuarine fishes, behavior of seabirds at
island rookeries, among others.  In addition, most students participate in
community-based internships and/or volunteer opportunities with
governmental or non-governmental researchers while studying with us.
Internships in the fields of marine and coastal biology and marine mammals
that offer free housing are still available!  *This opportunity is reserved
for undergraduates.*  Interested juniors and seniors should submit an
application of interest.  Please see www.semesterbythebay.org
 and/or contact Nancy
Johnson at mailto:nejohns...@alaska.edu  for more
information.
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[MARMAM] Fall 2018 Internship Opportunities in Conjunction with Semester by the Bay

2018-02-22 Thread K Frost
Hands-On, Interactive Undergraduate Marine Biology, Ecology and
Environmental Studies Program and Internships available for this Fall
Semester at UAA-KBC in Homer, Alaska


The *Semester by the Bay* program is accepting applications of interest for
undergraduate students interested in studying marine mammals, marine
biology, ecology, and environmental sciences this fall semester, August
27-December 15, 2018, in the beautiful seaside town of Homer, Alaska. Our
courses (e.g., Marine Mammal Biology, Marine Biology, Ichthyology, etc.)
offer students numerous unique experiential learning opportunities in the
lab and field, such as the behavioral ecology of beluga whales, sea otters,
Steller sea lions and harbor seals; acoustics of harbor porpoises; marine
mammal skeletal articulation ; seining, identification and articulation of
estuarine and marine fishes; behavior of seabirds at island rookeries.
Additionally, most students participate in community-based *internships *and/or
service-learning volunteer opportunities with governmental or
non-governmental researchers while studying with us at the Kachemak Bay
Campus of Kenai Peninsula College - University of Alaska Anchorage. KPC
offers *in-state tuition* for all US students, and many internships include
free or significantly reduced housing with our internship community-partner
agencies (USFWS, NOAA, KBNERR, AMNWR, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies;
Alaska SeaLife Center). Please see www.semesterbythebay.org  for more
details.



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Kim Frost

Student and Enrollment Services Coordinator

Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA
Strengths: Context-Individualization-Intellection-Learner-Responsibility

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[MARMAM] A few Fall 18 undergrad internships still available with Semester by the Bay

2018-04-22 Thread K Frost
Hands-On, Interactive Undergraduate Marine Biology, Ecology and
Environmental Studies Program and Internships available for this Fall
Semester at UAA-KBC in Homer, Alaska.  Semester by the Bay is still
accepting applications of interest for undergraduate students interested in
studying marine mammals, marine biology, ecology, and environmental
sciences this fall semester, August 27-December 15, 2018, in the beautiful
seaside town of Homer, Alaska. Our courses (e.g., Marine Mammal Biology,
Marine Biology, Ichthyology, etc.) offer students numerous unique
experiential learning opportunities in the lab and field, such as the
behavioral ecology of beluga whales, sea otters, Steller sea lions and
harbor seals; acoustics of harbor porpoises; marine mammal skeletal
articulation ; seining, identification and articulation of estuarine and
marine fishes; behavior of seabirds at island rookeries. Additionally, most
students participate in community-based *internships *and/or
service-learning volunteer opportunities with governmental or
non-governmental researchers while studying with us at the Kachemak Bay
Campus of Kenai Peninsula College - University of Alaska Anchorage. KPC
offers *in-state tuition* for all US students, and many internships include
free or significantly reduced housing with our internship community-partner
agencies (USFWS, NOAA, KBNERR, AMNWR, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies;
Alaska SeaLife Center). There are several internship positions left.  These
are undergraduate internships. Please see www.semesterbythebay.org  for
more details.


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Kim Frost

Student and Enrollment Services Coordinator

Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA
Strengths: Context-Individualization-Intellection-Learner-Responsibility

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[MARMAM] Undergraduate Marine Biology, Behavioral Ecology and Environmental Studies program and Internships this Fall semester in Homer, Alaska

2018-12-21 Thread K Frost
Title: Undergraduate Marine Biology, Behavioral Ecology and Environmental
Studies program and Internships this Fall semester in Homer, Alaska

The *Semester by the Bay* program is accepting applications for
*undergraduate* students interested in studying marine biology, ecology,
and environmental sciences this fall in the seaside town of Homer, Alaska.
Our courses offer students numerous unique hands-on, experiential learning
opportunities in the lab and field such as: behavioral ecology of sea
otters, beluga, humpback and killer whales, Steller sea lions, and harbor
seals throughout south-central Alaska; acoustics of harbor porpoises;
seining, identification and articulation of estuarine and marine fishes;
marine mammal skeletal articulation (killer whale in 2016). Other potential
courses include Undergraduate Seminar on Conservation of Marine Mammals,
Science and Writing, Geology of Kachemak Bay, Applied Statistics for the
Sciences, History of Alaska, among others. Additionally, most students
participate in community-based *internships *and/or service-learning
volunteer opportunities with governmental or non-governmental researchers
while studying with us at the Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula
College - University of Alaska Anchorage.  KPC offers *in-state tuition* for
all US students, and many internships include free or significantly
reduced housing with our internship community-partner agencies (USFWS,
NOAA, KBNERR, AMNWR, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies; Alaska SeaLife
Center; Cook InletKeeper, etc.). Please see www.semesterbythebay.org or
contact Kim Frost kafro...@alaska.edu for more details.
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Student and Enrollment Services Coordinator

Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA
Strengths: Context-Individualization-Intellection-Learner-Responsibility

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[MARMAM] Undergraduate Marine Science Semester Internships Posted

2019-03-18 Thread K Frost
The *Semester by the Bay* program in Homer, Alaska at University of Alaska
Anchorage-Kenai Peninsula College-Kachemak Bay Campus has posted multiple
undergraduate internship opportunities for the Fall 2019 semester!

Semester by the Bay offers undergraduate courses in marine biology (marine
mammals, seabirds, fishes, tide pool invertebrates, etc,) with unique
hands-on, experiential learning opportunities in the lab and field, such as
behavioral ecology of beluga whales, sea otters, and harbor seals,
acoustics of harbor porpoises, marine mammal skeletal articulation/museum
preparation, marine debris assessment, seining and identification of
estuarine fishes, behavior of seabirds at island rookeries, among others.
In addition, most students participate in community-based internships
and/or volunteer opportunities with governmental or non-governmental
researchers while studying with us. Internships in the fields of marine and
coastal biology and marine mammals that offer free housing are still
available!  *This opportunity is reserved for undergraduates.*  Interested
juniors and seniors should submit an application of interest.  Please see
www.semesterbythebay.org
 and/or contact Kim
Frost at kafro...@alaska.edu  for more information.

--

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Student and Enrollment Services Coordinator

Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA
Strengths: Context-Individualization-Intellection-Learner-Responsibility

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[MARMAM] Several Fall 2019 Internships still available in Homer, Alaska

2019-04-19 Thread K Frost
Several undergraduate internship opportunities are still available for the
Fall 2019 semester in conjunction with *Semester by the Bay*  in Homer,
Alaska at University of Alaska Anchorage-Kenai Peninsula College-Kachemak
Bay Campus!

*Semester by the Bay* offers undergraduate courses in marine biology
(marine mammals, seabirds, fishes, tide pool invertebrates, etc,) with
unique hands-on, experiential learning opportunities in the lab and field,
such as behavioral ecology of beluga whales, sea otters, and harbor seals,
acoustics of harbor porpoises, marine mammal skeletal articulation/museum
preparation, marine debris assessment, seining and identification of
estuarine fishes, behavior of seabirds at island rookeries, among others.
In addition, most students participate in community-based internships
and/or volunteer opportunities with governmental or non-governmental
researchers while studying with us. Remaining internship opportunities
include:

   - Center for Alaska Coastal Studies (Environmental Educator Intern)
   - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (Visitor Outreach and
   Environmental Education Intern)
   - Winged Whale Research (Cetacean Identification Data Entry/Catalog
   Interns)
   - Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, University of Alaska
   Anchorage Natural Heritage Program/NOAA(Oceanography Intern)

 *This opportunity is reserved for undergraduates.*  Interested juniors and
seniors should submit an application of interest.  Please see
www.semesterbythebay.org
 and/or contact Kim
Frost at kafro...@alaska.edu  for more information.
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[MARMAM] undergrad internships for Fall 19

2019-05-17 Thread K Frost
Several undergraduate internship opportunities are still available for the
Fall 2019 semester in conjunction with *Semester by the Bay*  in Homer,
Alaska at University of Alaska Anchorage-Kenai Peninsula College-Kachemak
Bay Campus!

*Semester by the Bay* offers undergraduate courses in marine biology
(marine mammals, seabirds, fishes, tide pool invertebrates, etc,) with
unique hands-on, experiential learning opportunities in the lab and field,
such as behavioral ecology of beluga whales, sea otters, and harbor seals,
acoustics of harbor porpoises, marine mammal skeletal articulation/museum
preparation, marine debris assessment, seining and identification of
estuarine fishes, behavior of seabirds at island rookeries, among others.
In addition, most students participate in community-based internships
and/or volunteer opportunities with governmental or non-governmental
researchers while studying with us. Remaining internship opportunities
include:

   - Center for Alaska Coastal Studies (Environmental Educator Intern)
   - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (Visitor Outreach and
   Environmental Education Intern)
   - Winged Whale Research (Cetacean Identification Data Entry/Catalog
   Interns)
   - Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, University of Alaska
   Anchorage Natural Heritage Program/NOAA(Oceanography Intern)

 *This opportunity is reserved for undergraduates.*  Interested juniors and
seniors should submit an application of interest.  Please see
www.semesterbythebay.org
 and/or contact Kim
Frost at kafro...@alaska.edu  for more information.

-- 

Kim Frost

Student and Enrollment Services Coordinator

Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA
Strengths: Context-Individualization-Intellection-Learner-Responsibility

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[MARMAM] Conservation Ecology Certificate in Homer Alaska

2021-11-24 Thread K Frost
Marine Mammal Biology (Fall) /Conservation Ecology (Spring) Program and
Undergraduate Internships (http://semesterbythebay.org/internships/)
available this Spring and/or Fall Semesters at the University of Alaska
Anchorage-KPC-KBC in Homer, Alaska. Semester by the Bay is accepting
applications from students interested in hands-on placed-based study of
conservation ecology (Spring Semester) and/or Marine Mammal Biology (Fall
Semester) in the beautiful seaside town of Homer, Alaska that may result in
the receipt of an occupational endorsement certificate. Our fall courses
offer students numerous unique experiential learning opportunities in the
lab and field, such as the behavioral ecology of beluga, humpback and
killer whales, sea otters, Steller sea lions and harbor seals; acoustics of
harbor porpoises and belugas; marine mammal skeletal articulation; seining,
identification and articulation of estuarine and marine fishes; behavior of
marine mammals in estuarine and nearshore environments. Spring courses
center around individual conservation ecology research. Through Exploration
Ecology students identify their own burning conservation questions and
receive assistance designing, conducting and reporting real projects.
Additionally, students in both semesters participate in community-based
*internships*and/or service-learning volunteer opportunities with
governmental or non-governmental researchers while studying with us at the
Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College. KPC offers *in-state
tuition* for all US students, and many internships include free or
significantly reduced housing with our community-partner agencies (USFWS,
NOAA, KBNERR, AMNWR, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies, Alaska Dept. of
Fish & Game, Kachemak Bay Land Trust).



Internships still available for Spring 22. Please see
www.semesterbythebay.org  or email semesterbythe...@alaska.edu for more
details.


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Student and Enrollment Services Manager

Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA




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[MARMAM] Marine Mammal Biology/Conservation Ecology Semester with Undergraduate Internship Opportunity

2022-04-25 Thread K Frost
Marine Mammal Biology (Fall) /Conservation Ecology (Spring) Program and
Undergraduate Internships (http://semesterbythebay.org/internships/)
available this Spring and/or Fall Semesters at the University of Alaska
Anchorage-KPC-KBC in Homer, Alaska. Semester by the Bay is accepting
applications from students interested in hands-on placed-based study of
conservation ecology (Spring Semester) and/or Marine Mammal Biology (Fall
Semester) in the beautiful seaside town of Homer, Alaska that may result in
the receipt of an occupational endorsement certificate. Our fall courses
offer students numerous unique experiential learning opportunities in the
lab and field, such as the behavioral ecology of beluga, humpback and
killer whales, sea otters, Steller sea lions and harbor seals; acoustics of
harbor porpoises and belugas; marine mammal skeletal articulation; seining,
identification and articulation of estuarine and marine fishes; behavior of
marine mammals in estuarine and nearshore environments. Spring courses
center around individual conservation ecology research. Through Exploration
Ecology students identify their own burning conservation questions and
receive assistance designing, conducting and reporting real projects.
Additionally, students in both semesters participate in community-based
*internships*and/or service-learning volunteer opportunities with
governmental or non-governmental researchers while studying with us at the
Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College. KPC offers *in-state
tuition* for all US students, and many internships include free or
significantly reduced housing with our community-partner agencies (USFWS,
NOAA, KBNERR, AMNWR, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies, Alaska Dept. of
Fish & Game, Kachemak Bay Land Trust).



Internships still available for Fall 22. Please see www.semesterbythebay.org
or email semesterbythe...@alaska.edu for more details.

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907-235-1658
Student and Enrollment Services Manager
Kachemak Bay Campus/KPC/UAA
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