Graduate Residency - Master of Natural Resources
Scholarships of $8000 available. Start: August 2019 A University of Idaho, McCall Outdoor Science School graduate resident develops the skills and expertise to impact the workforce and the world. This one-year experience supports two degree options: a Master of Natural Resources (MNR) or a graduate certificate that enhances a current Ph.D study plan. Each option provides students with experience and marketability. Graduate residents in the Environmental Education and Science Communication program: Participate in hands-on coursework in ecology, science communication, place-based education, and leadership. Use link for a student perspective<https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=67cdebaa9bc24b81a54d1e26ea9dd697>. Transform lives by teaching in an award-winning K-12 mentored teaching practicum<https://youtu.be/I7OBqOucgEQ>. Engage in social-ecological issues of a rural Idaho town. Learn through a student-centered 1:6 university faculty to graduate student ratio Immerse themselves in a supportive, community-based, learning experience<https://youtu.be/rCylDHaPJto> Build skills for a wide range of professions. Visit our alumni webpage<https://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/mccall-outdoor-science-school/programs-and-services/graduate-program/alumni-profiles> to see examples of the many career paths of graduates. Participate in a once in a lifetime trip into the Taylor Wilderness Research Station<https://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/mccall-outdoor-science-school/programs-and-services/graduate-program/wilderness-immersion> located in the heart of the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness. Live and work surrounded by the rivers, lakes and mountains of the Idaho Rockies To inquire about application details, contact Leslie Dorsey, ldor...@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-1085. Gary S Thompson ga...@uidaho.edu 208 - 315 - 2058 Celebrate 50 years of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 1968 - 2018