The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program (DDCSP) is a 3-year summer immersion program that aims to diversify the conservation workforce. We are seeking a dedicated, detail-oriented undergraduate volunteer to help with a range of tasks as we get our first summer field course off the ground (to launch 23 June). The volunteer commitment would be roughly 2-5 hours/week through June 27th, most work will be remote and on a flexible schedule. This is an excellent opportunity for an undergraduate to witness the launching of an ambitious program with the goal of transforming the landscape of conservation from the ground up. Please email a resume and a brief description of your experience directly to Sean Watts (WattsSM@UW.edu
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