Thursday, November 29, 2012

Louisiana Vegetation Management Association scholarship

See www.lavma.org for more information.

Louisiana Society for Horticultural Research scholarship

See a professor in the Department of Agricultural Sciences for more information.

Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association scholarships


Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association

Scholarship Information & Requirements
  1. A minimum of one graduate and one undergraduate scholarship will be awarded in 2013.
  2. Preference is given to applicants currently enrolled at a Louisiana institution. Exceptions may be considered under special circumstances.
  3. Scholarships will be awarded to students majoring in one of the following fields: Entomology, Plant Pathology, Weed Science, Botany, Microbiology, Biology, Agronomy, Plant Science, Horticulture, Agribusiness, and Vocational Agriculture.
  4. Each scholarship will be a minimum of $2,000.00.
  5. The deadline for applying is January 10, 2013.
  6. A student can receive an LACA scholarship only once.
  7. An official university transcript(s) from all institutions is required.
  8. Two letters of recommendation are required.
  9. Winners are invited and encouraged to attend the Louisiana Agricultural Technology & Management Conference on February 13-15, 2013. The scholarships will be awarded the Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13th during the General Session.
  10. Qualifications:
    1. Applicants must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above.
    2. Full time UNDERGRADUATE or GRADUATE students at an accredited Louisiana academic institution are preferred. However, applicants, who are part time because of special situations or following an approved curriculum on-line at an accredited university, will be given serious consideration.
    3. Undergraduate students must have completed a minimum of 45 semester hours or its equivalent prior to application.
    4. Graduate students must have selected a major professor and must be engaged in his/her research project.
  1. Applicants must submit an OFFICIAL university transcript(s) from each academic institution attended, and these must be received before the application deadline. The transcript can be mailed, shipped or sent electronically by the university directly to the scholarship chairperson. Transcripts may be sent by students but they must be an official copy with the university seal.
  2. Each applicant must submit an essay stating why he or she feels qualified to receive a scholarship.
    1. The essay must be a minimum of 200 words.
    2. In the essay, the student should demonstrate their writing and communication skills.
  3. Two current letters of recommendation must be submitted prior to the application deadline.
    1. One letter must be written by a professor in an ag related field.
    2. The individuals writing letters of recommendation must mail these directly to the chairperson of the scholarship committee.
  4. Work experience in agriculture is highly desirable.
  5. Extracurricular activities are desirable.
LOUISIANA AGRICULTURAL CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATION Scholarship Application
CONTACT INFORMATION (all information must be completed) Name: Mr./Mrs./Ms. (circle one)
Last:
Home Street or P.O. Box: Home City:
Home Phone:
Home Email Address: School Street or P.O. Box: School City:
School Email Address: PERSONAL INFORMATION Current Age:
Place of Birth:
High School Attended: Year Graduated:______ Class Ranking:

First:
State: Cell Phone:
State:
Middle:
Zip code:
Zip code:
Please list all colleges and universities you have attended including dates:
(Copies of official transcripts from all institutions attended are required.)
Please list the individuals you have contacted for letters of recommendation. You should request that these individuals write their letters and mail directly to the LACA Scholarship Chairman at the address listed below.
Name: Phone/email:
Attach a resume’ to this application that includes the following:
  • Honors and recognition received in high school and college
  • Extracurricular activities and interests
  • Professional agricultural experience including name of supervisor
  • Any current professional licenses and certifications
    Attach an essay of at least 200 words stating the reasons why you feel you are deserving of a scholarship.
    Mail completed applications to: Paul Templet, Chairman
    LACA Scholarship Committee 966 Bayou Road

    Thibodaux, LA 70301
    Email: tomplay43@gmail.com

    Submit questions to:
    Paul Templet, Chair
    LACA Scholarship Committee tomplay43@gmail.com

985-637-3343 (c) 
Please note that my cell number was recently changed and is incorrect on the application. The correct number is 985-637-3343.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Summer 2013 Internship

Summer 2013 Internship Opportunity
The Research and Development department at the Sasol North America complex in Westlake, Louisiana is pleased to announce that we are offering summer internship opportunities.  We invite eager, energetic and knowledgeable candidates to apply for this exciting opportunity. 

Internship Responsibilities
The selected candidates will perform the following:
·         Perform directed experiments
·         Analyze products
·         Report findings

Conditions
·         R & D internship candidates must have completed their Sophomore or Junior year of college
·         Resumes will be accepted from students majoring in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science or a related field
·         Candidates must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 and satisfactory completion of Organic Chemistry
·         MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint experience is preferred
·         This is a temporary full-time position.  The hours of work are 8:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday for the months of June, July and August (approximately 12 weeks)
·         The chosen students will be required to make a 20-minute presentation of his or her final work to their perspective department at the end of the summer

Housing and relocation benefits are NOT included.

Internships include safety orientation and training, laboratory work and guidance from a senior scientist on an actual industrial research project related to Sasol’s products and technology and critical analysis of results.

If you are interested in applying for this position, please visit our website at www.sasolcareers.us to submit your resume and cover letter.  All information must be received by December 7, 2012.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Deepwater Draft Early Restoration Plan and Environmental Review





kemp's ridley hatchling makes its way to the sea
Credit: Scott Nicol
The Deepwater Horizon trustees have released the Phase II Draft Early Restoration Plan & Environmental Review (DERP/ER) for public review and comment. The plan includes two proposed projects totaling about $9 million that focus on restoring nesting habitat for birds and sea turtles. Response efforts resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill caused injuries to this natural habitat.

"This draft plan includes two Early Restoration projects which represent a near-term opportunity to improve the nesting habitats of birds and turtles, two species that are integral to the Gulf Coast wildlife community," said Cynthia Dohner, Natural Resource Trustee for the Department of the Interior. "Our desire is to provide these benefits during the next nesting season, but we'd first like to hear from the public. We encourage the public to attend the November 13 meeting in Pensacola and to give us their comments."

The DERP/ER describes the second round of projects proposed to receive funding from the $1 billion BP committed to Early Restoration on April 21, 2011. The trustees will hold a public meeting on November 13, 2012 to solicit comment on the plan. The meeting will be held at the Escambia County Central Complex Building in Room 104, 3363 West Park Place Pensacola, Fla. 32505. There will be an open house from 6:00-7:00 PM followed by the meeting and public comment period from 7:00-9:00 PM.

The DERP/ER describes two proposed projects for the second round of Early Restoration. These projects address coastal conservation for the purpose of restoring bird (avian) and sea turtle nesting habitats, which were injured by oil spill response operations. These projects are timed to enhance the bird and turtle nesting ground as the spring 2013 nesting season begins. Below is a brief description of each project:

  • A Comprehensive Program for Enhanced Management of Avian Breeding Habitat Injuries by Response in the Florida Panhandle, Alabama and Mississippi. This project proposes to protect nesting habitat for beach-nesting birds from disturbance in order to restore habitat impaired by disturbance from oil spill response activities. It is to be conducted on sandy beaches in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, Gulf, and Franklin counties, Florida; Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Baldwin and Mobile counties, Alabama, and the Gulf Islands National Seashore (GUIS) - Mississippi District.
  • Improving Habitat Injured by Spill Response: Restoring the Night Sky. This project proposes to reduce artificial lighting impacts on nesting habitat for sea turtles, specifically loggerhead turtles, to restore habitat impaired by disturbance from oil spill response activities. It is to be conducted on sandy beach public properties in Baldwin County, Alabama; and Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, Gulf, and Franklin counties, Florida.

The DERP/ER and a list of public repositories are available at http://www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov and www.doi.gov/deepwaterhorizonComments will be taken until December 10, 2012. 
Comments may be submitted in the following ways:

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Outdoor Education Instructor/Naturalist


Title: Outdoor Education Instructor/Naturalist
Work Dates: January 2013 – May 2013 (summer opportunities available)
Location: Pickens, SC & Sunset, SC

Description:
The programs combine a unique opportunity to work in varied curriculums and educate children in forensic sciences and forestry/mountain ecology. The name of the sites we will be hiring the instructor to work at include the Youth Learning Institute’s Headquarters in Pickens, SC and Camp Hannon located in Sunset, SC.

Experience the exciting and spellbinding world of crime scene investigations through CSI: Clemson Student Investigators held at YLI Headquarters and Education Center in Pickens, SC. Designed for fourth through eighth grade students, CSI brings an incredible learning adventure where students become forensic investigators, solving mysteries with math, forensic science and technology. Students perform hair, fiber and soil analysis, pH tests, handwriting analysis, paper chromatography, fingerprinting, footprint casting and more!
Head out on an adventure and experience nature’s beauty and excitement, while educating children at Camp Hannon! Exploration Hannon teaches students how to determine if a new plot of land is acceptable for human life. From hiking to stream mapping, this program uses exciting activities to enable children to learn by participating in hands-on activities. Exploration Hannon takes you through an experience that will last you a lifetime.

Principle Duties:
  • Regularly teach at least two curriculum components in the program
  • Develop and teach at least one elective component relating to some environmental issue or personal interest.
  • Be actively involved in all program activities, leading and participating in evening recreational and instructional times as scheduled.
  • Perform direct supervision of children while involved with activities.
  • Facilitate groups utilizing adventure activities.

Qualifications:
  • BA or BS in Environmental Education, Natural Sciences, Forestry, Geology, Education, Marine Biology or related field is preferred.
  • Must have the patience, understanding, flexibility, and a lot of energy.
  • Must demonstrate teaching skills and the ability to implement creative “hands on” teaching methods.
  • Must be willing to sacrifice, adapt and work hard as part of a team pursuing an objective.
  • Must be physically able to perform the tasks required to teach outdoors.
  • Must be willing to work long hours.

Pay Scale:
Twice a month pay of $550-$500 plus room, board, and a sickness/accidental insurance plan. EOE.

Contact: You can send resumes to Shannon Repokis via email at Repokis@clemson.edu.