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            The Map that Changed the World 10/29/2009
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            An interesting article on the emergence of the America's and the maps that influenced it.  Check it out.

            http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8328878.stm
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            2010 Urban Ecology & Conservation Symposium 10/26/2009
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            8th ANNUAL
            URBAN ECOLOGY and CONSERVATION SYMPOSIUM  www.uercportland.org

            Monday, January 25, 2010

            Portland State University
            Smith Center Ballroom
            1825 SW Broadway, Portland, Oregon

            You are invited to participate in the eighth annual symposium hosted by the Urban Ecosystem Research Consortium (UERC).  During the symposium, you will have opportunities to network, build partnerships and exchange information with others concerned about urban environmental issues and the practical application of related ecological and social sciences in the Portland, Ore./Vancouver, Wash. metropolitan region.  The day will be packed with a series of presentations, a poster session, two keynote speakers, raffles, and plenty of time to visit with colleagues.  Join us for a day of sharing,learning and inspiration.

            CALL FOR ABSTRACTS:  The symposium will provide a unique opportunity for people to share information about environmentally-focused research,
            projects and programs.  Relevant fields include the biological, chemical
            and physical sciences, land use planning, habitat management and
            restoration, environmental education and the social sciences.  Abstracts
            should focus on sharing results, lessons learned, or information about
            opportunities and resources that may be of interest to those working to
            advance and apply the sciences related to ecological issues in the greater
            Portland/Vancouver region.  Abstracts for presentations, posters, or simply to publish in the proceedings will be accepted through MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2,2009 (EXTENDED).  Please see the UERC web site at  www.uercportland.org for details and the on-line submittal form.

            WHAT IS THE UERC?  The UERC is a consortium of people from various
            educational institutions, state and federal agencies, local governments,
            non-profit organizations and businesses, as well as independent
            professionals and students, interested in supporting urban ecosystem
            research and creating an information-sharing network of people that collect and use ecological data in the Portland, Ore./Vancouver, Wash. region.  For more information and proceedings from past symposia, please visit the UERC web site.

            FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO REGISTER:  Please visit www.uercportland.org.  To register, fill out the on-line registration form, print it out and send it with your registration payment to:  Alan Yeakley - Urban Ecosystem Research Consortium, Environmental Sciences and Management, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, Oregon 97207-0751.  EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE:  January 8, 2010.

            Registration fees*:  $30 Standard rate, $15 Student rate (proof of student status is required with payment).  Fees include lunch for those who register and pay by the early registration deadline.  Registration payment will be accepted by mail through January 18th; registrations will also be accepted at the door as space allows.  To keep the event costs low, no refunds will be given.

            *A limited number of fee waivers are being offered, in exchange for
            volunteer service, to anyone in financial need.  Fee waiver requests must
            be made on your completed registration form by January 8, 2010 in order tobe considered.
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            OSU Geology Seminar 10/26/2009
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            Ian Madin (DOGAMI) will present the geology fall seminar on Thursday, October 29, 2009 from 4:00-5:00 pm in 108 Wilkinson Hall.  The title of the seminar is “Lidar in Oregon: New Data Promises Exciting Discoveries and Lots of Fun.”

            Refreshments are served prior to the seminar. Everyone welcome!
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            Enterprise GIS Applications Analyst 10/26/2009
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            What:          Enterprise GIS Applications Analyst
            Who:          City of Portland Bureau of Technology Services Deadline:     November 16, 2009
            Salary:         $5484 - $7337 / mo.  
            How to Apply:        http://www.ci.portland.or.us/jobs/09-185/09-185.htm
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            Study Abroad in Barcelona, Spain 10/22/2009
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            Greetings from the Office of International Education!

            We are happy to promote the Spring 2010 PCC Student Exchange Program to Barcelona, Spain.  The program dates are  April 6th to June 30th, 2010. 

            The deadline to submit application will be Friday, November 20th, 2009.

            Please share this announcement  to any students who have taken at least one year of college level Spanish and would represent Portland Community College and the state of Oregon proudly as student ambassadors at  the Universitat Pompeu Fabra!   

            Our office is happy to send you copies of our Barcelona, Spain promotional flyer.  Simply call or email us using the contact information below and be sure to specify both the quantity you wish to receive and your campus address.
             
            For more informationabout the program and other study abroad opportunities at PCC, students may visit our web-site at www.pcc.edu/studyabroad or contact our office by emailing studyabroad@pcc.edu or by phone at 503 614-7152.
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            Study Abroad in London, England 10/22/2009
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            Greetings from the Office of International Education!

            We are happy to promote the Spring 2010 PCC Study Abroad Program to London, England.  The program dates are  March 25th to June 4th, 2010. 

            The deadline to submit application will be Friday, January 8th, 2010.

            The OIEC (Portland Community College, Central Oregon Community College, Chemeketa Community College, Clackamas Community College, Mt. Hood Community College and Rogue Community College) offers this unique program to enable students to study abroad while making normal progress toward their degree objectives, earning 12-15 transferable credits in courses taught by community college faculty and local guest lecturers.  This program is offered in conjunction with other community colleges in partnership with the American Institute of Foreign Study (AIFS), which provides transportation, living accommodations, and a wide range of student and instructional support services, including an optional pre-program tour of Europe.  Credits earned will appear on transcripts from these fully accredited community colleges.

            Our office is happy to send you copies of our London, England promotional flyer.  Simply call or email us using the contact information below and be sure to specify both the quantity you wish to receive and your campus address.
             
            For more informationabout the program and other study abroad opportunities at PCC, students may visit our web-site at www.pcc.edu/studyabroad or contact our office by emailing studyabroad@pcc.edu or by phone at 503 614-7152.

            This is a great opportunity for PCC students to study, live and learn in one of the great culture capitals of the world!
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            US EPA Chicago office hiring 2 GIS interns + 18 other environmental interns 10/22/2009
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            This is an announcement for student internships at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Chicago. There are a total of 20 part-time, paid internship positions that will begin in November 2009 and run through May 2010. Interested students are encouraged to apply for any and all positions where they are qualified.

            Of the twenty, we are seeking interns for 2 GIS positions. If you have GIS mapping experience (esp. with ESRI ArcGIS software), please apply for the Environmental Protection Specialist and Computer Clerk positions.

            All positions will be posted on the USAJOBS.gov website starting next Wednesday, October 28th and the deadline to apply is Friday, October 30th. Before then, applicants can create and save their resumes to the USAJobs website.
            http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/jobsearch.asp?jbf574=EP00

            Please contact Diane Fox at (513) 569-7061 with all inquiries and questions.
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            Ecotrust is looking for Field Researchers on the Oregon Coast 10/22/2009
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            FIELD RESEARCHER(S)
            Ecotrust, Portland, Oregon (work to be done on the Oregon coast)
            Closes: Open Until Filled

            Ecotrust (www.ecotrust.org) is a conservation based development organization whose mission is to inspire fresh thinking that creates economic, social and environmental well-being. We work to strengthen communities and the environment from Alaska to California and is committed to the notion that every transaction should enrich people and place. Ecotrust works with native peoples and in the fisheries, forestry and farming sectors to build a regional economy that is based on social and ecological opportunities.

            Reports to: Marine Planning Project Manager
            Location: All ports in the Oregon Coast
            Start Date: Mid-November 2009
            Salary: $2,500/month

            We are currently looking to hire 2 field staff members to conduct interviews with commercial, charter, and sport fishermen on the Oregon coast. This work is in support of the Marine Fisheries Uses and Values project. This project is a unique opportunity to bring fishermen's knowledge directly to bear on marine planning processes... The goal is to compile a comprehensive map of the commercial and recreational fishing use patterns along the Oregon coast from Brookings to Astoria using the expert knowledge of fishermen...

            After introductory meetings have been conducted with representatives of the fishing community, and a survey designed, field staff will begin contacting fishermen to set up interviews. Interviews will be conducted using one-on-one or small group formats. Field staff will use Open OceanMap (Desktop GIS application) to collect shapes representing participants' fishing grounds and other non-spatial attributes, including demographics, basic operations (gear types, crew size/composition, operating costs and revenues), and other descriptive characteristics. Field staff will be trained in field methods, data preparation, quality control, and some analysis.

            Field staff members are expected to live full time on the Oregon Coast; moving from port-to-port during the entire field season (approximately ending in April/May 2010). Housing, travel, and meal expenses will be reimbursed. Teams of two are encouraged to apply together as the field staff will be working as a team for the entire field season.

            Spanish, Vietnamese, or other language skills a plus.

            A complete job description and application forms can be downloaded at: www.ecotrust.org/about/jobs.html

            Please, no phone calls.
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            ESRI's ArcNEWS now available 10/22/2009
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            The Fall 2009 edition of ArcNews is now available online.  This is a good resource for students to find out how GIS is being applied and used in a variety of disciplines. 

            Take a few minutes to look through it:
            http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/arcnews.html
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            PCC Offers Free Online Tutoring 10/22/2009
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            Midterms are approaching, don't forget about online tutoring!
            To get started visit http://www.pcc.edu/tutoring

            PCC is partnering with the Northwest eTutoring Consortium to provide free online professional tutoring to all for-credit PCC students.  Subjects include:

            • Accounting
            • Anatomy & Physiology
            • Biology & Chemistry
            • Math (Developmental through Calculus)
            • MS Office 2007
            • Spanish
            • Statistics
            • Writing
            Check out the FAQ for more information and a link to a short video tour:
            http://spot.pcc.edu/css/etutor/online_tutoring_faq.htm

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