Upcoming Applying to Graduate School Workshop

Applying for Graduate School and Library Resources
Thursday, March 25th from 3:00 – 4:30 PM
Virtual via Zoom
Join SWS UIUC for a workshop to help you understand the steps and timeline related to searching for and applying to graduate programs in the biological sciences! We will have experts Susan Braxton and Mike Dickenson from the ACES Library to help us navigate available resources to help you in your search. We will discuss best practices for researching programs, identifying and contacting potential advisors, and finding resources to help you choose the best graduate program for you!
Register Here for Access Info:
https://forms.gle/xzrC6QJaPYWAHfpDA

GET INVOLVED! OUR NEXT ORGANIZATION MEETING: FEBRUARY 5TH, 2021

JOIN OUR ROSTER HERE

Society of Wetland Scientists NCC Student Chapter Meeting
We will meet on the first Friday of the month at 12:00 pm during the Spring 2021 Semester 

Next meeting is Friday, February 5th at 12PM

We normally meet in the Matthews Lab (N-22) which is in the Basement floor of Turner Hall. But this semester, we will be meeting virtually via ZOOM. Details below:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://illinois.zoom.us/j/7267501043?pwd=c254cGRTdW9YcURKd3BpUDZWeHAyUT09
Meeting ID: 726 750 1043
Password: SWS

The Society of Wetland Scientists NCC Student Association is a group of students interested in wetland and aquatic science-related fields. As a campus RSO, we look to bring mentorship opportunities, career, and field experience, as well as educational training and workshops to students of UIUC as well as the general public. We are a really friendly group so don’t be shy! In the past, we have helped coordinate sponsorship to attend conferences, apply for grants, held plant identification workshops, public hikes in local natural areas and more!

Join us for our monthly meeting where we discuss the goings-on of the group, what we are working on, planning, and what types of events we expect to host in the coming month.

There are opportunities for all skills: social media, grant writing, event planning, brainstorming, leadership, and more! We would love to add your skills to the board. There is no membership fee and this meeting is FREE and open to the public. Come see what its all about!

Get Involved! Our Next Organization Meeting: October 2nd, 2020

JOIN OUR ROSTER HERE

Society of Wetland Scientists NCC Student Chapter Meeting
We will meet on the first Friday of the month at 12:00 pm during the Fall 2020 Semester 

Next meeting is Friday, October 2nd at 12PM

We normally meet in the Matthews Lab (N-22) which is in the Basement floor of Turner Hall. But this semester, we will be meeting virtually via ZOOM. Details below:

Meeting ID: 726 750 1043
Password: SWS

The Society of Wetland Scientists NCC Student Association is a group of students interested in wetland and aquatic science-related fields. As a campus RSO, we look to bring mentorship opportunities, career, and field experience, as well as educational training and workshops to students of UIUC as well as the general public. We are a really friendly group so don’t be shy! In the past, we have helped coordinate sponsorship to attend conferences, apply for grants, held plant identification workshops, public hikes in local natural areas and more!

Join us for our monthly meeting where we discuss the goings-on of the group, what we are working on, planning, and what types of events we expect to host in the coming month.

There are opportunities for all skills: social media, grant writing, event planning, brainstorming, leadership, and more! We would love to add your skills to the board. There is no membership fee and this meeting is FREE and open to the public. Come see what its all about!

Join us for our first organizational meeting of the semester!

We will likely be meeting virtually for the entirety of the Fall 2020 Semester. ZOOM details below:
Meeting ID: 726 750 1043
Password: SWSUIUC
The Society of Wetland Scientists NCC Student Association is a group of students interested in wetland and aquatic science related fields. As a campus RSO, we look to bring mentorship opportunities, career and field experience, as well as educational trainings and workshops to students of UIUC as well as the general public. We are a really friendly group so don’t be shy! In the past we have helped coordinate sponsorship to attend conferences, apply for grants, held plant identification workshops, public hikes in local natural areas and more!
Join us for our monthly meeting where we discuss the goings-on of the group, what we are working on, planning, and what types of events we expect to host in the coming month.
There are opportunities for all skills: social media, grant writing, event planning, brainstorming, leadership, and more! We would love to add your skills to the board. There is no membership fee and this meeting is FREE and open to the public. Come see what it’s all about!

Stop by Our Table at the Explore ACES Fair!

From https://exploreaces.org/

Save the Date:

March 27, 2020

The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) invites you to join us at Explore ACES -a fun, interactive day to learn more about the academic and career opportunities available through ACES!

We understand that choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions you will make in your lifetime. You can only learn so much through hearing about the institution through word of mouth or testimonials. That’s why Explore ACES was created. Explore ACES is not only a day where you can see the college and what it has to offer, but experience what your future could be.

The day will include a variety of activities designed to give students an inside look at ACES and the chance to ask questions and learn about different areas of the college and university. Some of these activities include:
– Interactive, hands-on Experiences hosted by our academic departments
– Numerous interactive booths hosted by our student organizations
– Tours of the ACES Quad
– A resource fair that will include representatives available to answer questions about Study Abroad, Housing, Greek Life, Student Support, Scholarships, and more!

Imagine your future by attending Explore ACES. Find out what academic and career opportunities await you with the College of ACES!

Registration for Explore ACES is not required, but it does assist us in preparing for the event and ensuring that we are prepared to answer your questions and address your interests!

We hope to see you there!

 

Winter Tree ID Workshop Coming up Soon!

Hope you can join us for this great FREE program with Ryan Pankau from the University of Illinois Extension. A great excuse to get outside and learn about the winter flora of Illinois. We will meet at the UI Arboretum at 2pm before we head out for a walk around the arboretum grounds.

No experience necessary and no materials required. If you have a field guide to the trees of Illinois, bring it along! Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the weather as some trails may be muddy.

We will meet in the parking lot next to the Noel Welcome Garden off Lincoln Ave. There is metered parking in this lot, as well as along Lincoln Ave.

Society of Wetland Scientists at Great Lakes Audubon

Call for Poster Abstracts: 2019 Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Symposium

Sept. 19-20, 2019, Maumee Bay, Oregon, Ohio

The Great Lakes Coastal Assembly and Audubon Great Lakes proudly present the inaugural Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Symposium, a workshop for conservation practitioners, scientists, and coastal wetland stakeholders.  In partnership, the North Central Chapter of the Society of Wetland Scientists is sponsoring a poster session during the symposium.

Format of Poster Session: Posters will be displayed on either Thursday, September 19th or Friday, September 20th for symposium attendees to view.  During the lunch period, on the chosen day, there will be a lightening round presentation session by poster presenters.  Each presenter will be asked to quickly highlight their poster information (5 minutes or less for each poster presenter).  Details on this will be emailed to accepted abstract presenters. Final details on poster requirements and the presentation schedule will be included with the acceptance email.

Submission Requirements: Poster abstract submissions must be related to wetland science and management research, with preference given to student researchers. The following will be required for each submission to be assessed for acceptance.

  • Title: Use a short, specific title indicating the nature of the investigation. Do not include abbreviations.
  • Author Information: List all authors on the poster, with position title (if student specify graduate or undergraduate) and contact information (email and phone number). Presenting author should be listed first.  Presenting author should submit the abstract, and all communication relating to the abstract submission will go to this author.
  • Abstract Body: Abstracts must be 250 words or less, and should address the following: background, objectives, methods, results and conclusions. Tables, figures and references are not allowed.

Deadline: Abstracts are due August 9th, 2019 by 5:00 pm (CST), no late admissions will be accepted.  All abstracts should be emailed to Christina Hargiss at christina.hargiss@ndsu.edu.

Notification: Abstracts will be reviewed as quickly as possible and presenters notified of acceptance by August 22nd.

** All poster presenters are required to register for the symposium and are responsible for their own meeting registration, travel fare and hotel accommodations. Registration must be completed by the applicable deadlines and can be accessed in the above link. Students who are applying to present a poster may apply for one of five $500 travel awards, see information on the following page.

$500 Travel Awards for the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Symposium and Free 2019 Memberships to the Society of Wetland Scientists

The North Central Chapter (NCC) of the Society of Wetlands Scientists (SWS) (https://sws.org/North-Central-Chapter) is committed to promoting up-to-date sound science, conservation, and management of wetlands and encourages student participation in this process.  In keeping with that goal, the NCC SWS is pleased to announce the availability of five travel grants ($500 each) for student members of the NCC who will be presenting a poster on their research results at the 2019 Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Symposium to be held September 19-20, at Maumee Bay, Ohio. This award can be used to defray any kind of expenses associated with attending the symposium (i.e., travel, accommodations, meals).  All currently registered graduate and undergraduate students who are SWS members in good standing (or are willing to become one for FREE – please see below) at an institution within the NCC region (ND, SD, NE, MN, IA, WI, IL, MI, IN, and OH) may apply for a travel grant.

To apply for a travel grant, please send an email to Karen Mangan (Karen_mangan@fws.gov), Chair, NCC Awards Committee by August 9, 2019 with the title and abstract (250 words or less) of your poster submission, a short essay (one or two paragraphs) on why you wish to attend this meeting and how you will benefit from it, and a statement that you will have sufficient funds, if needed, to cover any additional costs to attend the meeting.  Applicants will be judged on the scientific merit of their abstracts and on their short essays.

Not currently a member of SWS? Are you a student but not presenting? 

The NCC of SWS is offering up to 14 free 2019 memberships to the Society of Wetland Scientists.  If you are a current student attending a college located within our ten-state region (ND, SD, NE, IA, IL, MN, WI, IN, MI, and OH), you are eligible to apply for a free 2019 SWS membership. You can apply for membership now and still be eligible for a $500 travel award (above).  Additionally, if you are a student just attending the conference or interested in wetlands, you are welcome to apply for the free membership.

For consideration, please submit the following information to Christina Hargiss (christina.hargiss@ndsu.edu), President of NCC of SWS, by August 9th, 2019.

  1. Your name, mailing address, and email address.
  2. A copy of your current student identification card (or proof of student status).
  3. A paragraph about your interest in wetlands and why you would benefit from being a member of the Society of Wetland Scientists.