COE Research Internship

The deadline to apply is February 18, 2019, at 5 p.m. Apply to the COE Research Internship Program now!

Here’s the scoop:

· The College of the Environment (COE) Internship Program allows students to undertake research on environmental topics under the guidance of a faculty mentor during summer or fall and spring semesters. The projects must relate to any of the broad themes covered by Environmental Studies and the College of the Environment. The scope of environmental topics is intended to be interpreted broadly; research may be undertaken using techniques, approaches, and paradigms from all majors or major programs. Internships are available to all Wesleyan students, regardless of class year or major. The internships may be undertaken at Wesleyan or off-campus.

· Some examples of COE-supported internships might include: working on an organic farm in California, conducting research in a science lab at Wesleyan, undertaking an environmental justice art project in Costa Rica, researching the economics of a carbon tax with a professor at Wesleyan.

· Summer internships are typically 10 weeks in length and can run anytime between the beginning and end of summer break. Summer internships that involve working directly with a Wesleyan faculty member generally run from mid-May to June 30. Fall and spring semester internships run for the duration of the semester and typically involve working with a Wesleyan faculty member or a local organization. Fall internships may extend into the spring semester but spring internships must be completed in the spring semester.

· The student application must include two short letters of recommendation. In addition to recommending the student, the faculty mentor must briefly (1-2 paragraphs) explain the project, its importance and relevance to her/his research program.

· All COE summer internships carry a stipend of $4,400. This amount is based upon the summer program of 10 weeks and 40 hours per week. Fall and spring semester amounts will vary based upon duration and hours per week spent on research.

Visit our COE website for an online application and all the details.

MESA DE ESPANOL

MESA DE ESPAÑOL 

Open to all the Wesleyan community

Led by native speakers

Every weekday

12-1 PM

USDAN, table on the “Quiet Side”, near the back (look for the sign)

COME AND PRACTICE YOUR SPANISH!

 

CSPL 266 .5 credit course with open seats!

CSPL 266 – Youth, Power, and Social Change still has open seats!

 

Youth, Power, and Social Change a .5 credit course – taught by Laura McCargar, President of the Perrin Family Foundation – meets on Wednesdays 2:50pm-4:10pm (Allbritton Hall #113) and still has open seats. If you have an interest in youth activism/organizing, social justice issues, the nonprofit sector, and/or philanthropy – please see the course description and contact Clifton Watson if you are interested.

 

Apply for a Writing Mentor

Apply for a Writing Mentor

Have you ever wanted consistent help with your writing? Do you have a full course load this semester and need support? Would you benefit from having a peer tutor dedicated to helping you with your assignments on a consistent basis? If so, apply for a Writing Mentor! Mentors are Wesleyan students who are specifically trained to help peers with their writing. If matched with a Mentor, you will meet with them once a week for 45-minutes and work on your assignments at any stage in the writing process. This service is completely free, and successfully matched mentees will be given 0.25 credits for working with a Writing Mentor.

Please apply here, by Wednesday, February 6th at 5PM. You will be notified directly about your mentee status through email. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Ford Fellow, Dache Rogers, at writingworks@wesleyan.edu.