Park Break is an all-expenses-paid park-based field seminar for graduate
students who are thinking about a career in park management or
park-related research and education. Park Break puts you in a national
park unit for up to a week's worth of field and classroom activities in
close collaboration with park scientists and scholars, managers and
administrators, and partner organizations.

The primary goal of Park Break is to encourage promising graduate
students to experience the challenges of managing a national park unit.
Through instruction from and dialogue with park resource managers,
researchers, administrators, interpreters, and other professionals, Park
Break participants will begin to understand the complexity of park
research and management. This unique program is not offered anywhere
else, as it focuses on scientific and intellectual inquiry at the
graduate level specifically related to national parks. Although Park
Break is open to graduate students of all backgrounds, an additional
goal of the program is to provide minority students with experience in
national parks in order to facilitate future careers in the field of
parks and protected areas research and management.

Each Park Break is designed around a specific topic. Not only will you
explore that topic in depth, you'll see how it relates to the whole
range of challenging issues facing park managers today. More than that,
you'll be involved with agency personnel who are actively recruiting the
best young people in the park professions.

Participants in Park Break are chosen through a competitive application
process. We are now accepting applications for Park Break 2009
(georgewright.org). The deadline is December 31, 2008.

Park Break is organized by the George Wright Society, the USA's leading
professional association for researchers, resource managers,
administrators, educators, and other professionals who work in or on
behalf of parks, protected areas, and cultural sites. GWS puts on Park
Break in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey, National Park
Service, Geological Society of America, Student Conservation
Association, Texas A&M University, and Colorado State University.

Click the links to find out how you can apply to take part of the 2009
Park Break! And check out the Park Break! 2008 Facebook Group
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For additional information, you can contact:

Dr. Gillian Bowser
Assistant Dean
Warner College of Natural Resources
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
970-491-5871

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