Solar Energy Opportunity for Students

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Paul Wapner

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May 26, 2020, 10:20:58 PM5/26/20
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Hi Gepers,

 

I’m writing with an opportunity for students to learn about solar energy and lead the clean energy revolution in an experiential way. RE-volv is an organization that freely finances and installs solar panels on the roofs of nonprofits. RE-volv works with teams of students across the US to identify nonprofits near campus wishing to go solar and to manage the process from inception to installation. RE-volv has worked with a wide variety of colleges and universities including University of Wisconsin, Coastal Carolina University, Swarthmore College, University of California Santa Barbara, and University of Dayton. RE-volv offers fellowships for students to attend training workshops and exposes students to leaders in the clean energy field. 

 

RE-volv is currently looking for new university partners. If you, a colleague, or any students you know want to get involved, please encourage them to attend a special webinar, June 2, 2020 (11 am PDT). The webinar will feature clean energy leaders, current nonprofit partners, and students who have worked with RE-volv. You can register here for the webinar. 

 

(I advise a team of students at American University and am planning to teach a course next academic year that involves students in RE-volv projects.  I’m happy to answer any questions.) 

 

I hope to see you at the webinar. 

 

Paul

 

 

Paul Wapner

Professor, Global Environmental Politics

School of International Service

American University

pwa...@american.edu

 

My latest book, Is Wildness Over?  is now available from Polity or Amazon.

 

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Theresa Selfa

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May 27, 2020, 9:12:30 AM5/27/20
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Dear Colleagues, 

Please see the attached advertisement.
Postdoc Research Associate Position in the Social Dimensions of Gene Editing in Food and Agriculture 
A two-year postdoctoral position is available in the department of sociology at Iowa State University (ISU). The postdoc will work with an interdisciplinary team examining the social dimensions and governance of gene editing in food and agriculture. The project is funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Social Implications of Emerging Technologies (see https://geneeditedfoods.soc.iastate.edu/).
The postdoctoral research associate will be expected to analyze both qualitative interview/focus group data and quantitative survey data, help lead a deliberative stakeholder workshop, conduct literature reviews and employ sociological theories related to agrifood biotechnologies and governance, contribute to peer-reviewed publications and presentations at professional meetings. 
The full position announcement with due dates is attached.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr. Theresa Selfa
Professor and Associate Chair,
Dept. of Environmental Studies &
Graduate Program in Environmental Science,
SUNY 
College of Environmental Science & Forestry 
Syracuse, NY 13210
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Associate Editor, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
Associate Editor, Rural Sociology 



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