Monday, February 2, 2026

Sustainability & Infrastructure – Education Abroad Summer 2026

Following the high demand for these exciting and successful study abroad programs on Sustainability & Infrastructure (past programs fully enrolled for 2025 and Spring 2026), and for satisfying one of your Upper Tech Electives, here is one additional opportunity to participate in mid-May/early summer, (i.e., after finals and before any summer internships kick-in).

Don't miss this unique opportunity to earn 3 credits while traveling and studying abroad and the possibility to apply for scholarships early covering a good part of the program fee  (see details below).


You can find details and the syllabus for the program in the attached flyers and at the following web program link:

- GREECE - Summer  2026 study abroad multidisciplinary program on Sustainability & Infrastructure.


With your application for this program Education Abroad provides scholarships covering a good part of the program fee to make study abroad possible. 

Here are some details: 


https://globalmaryland.umd.edu/offices/education-abroad/scholarships   


1. EA has $850,000 in scholarships, and past program awardees have received from $1500 - $3,500.


2. The college of engineering Global Leadership program provides scholarships based on need/merit between $750- $1,400. 


3. Pell Grant Recipient? Don’t Miss This!

If you receive a Pell Grant, you’re strongly encouraged to apply for the Gilman International Scholarship—this program qualifies!

  • Award: Up to $5,000 for study abroad + $$ for critical languages/STEM
  • Deadline: Friday, Oct 3, 2025 at 11:59 PM PT

4. Guaranteed $500 from Education Abroad…

If you apply for the Gilman and work with NSO, we’ll guarantee you at least $500—no matter the outcome. More information about the Gilman Guarantee here

If you...You'll receive...
Don't get Gilman   $2,500 total ($500 from EA + $2,000 bonus)
Do get GilmanKeep the $500 from EA, plus your Gilman award   

 

Applications Due: February 17th
- Education Abroad Scholarship (in the past ranged from $1,500- $3,600);
- College Scholarships $750-$1,400
Gilman Scholarship: $2,000 to $2,500  applied to the program fee


 
The academics pertinent to the program as as follows:

 

3-credit Tech Elective for Sustainability Minor

double counts for Tech Elective in major

triple count for “Internship-and-Practicum” elective


Applications are already on the way and expect this program to be full very soon as it was the case for all 2025 programs.

Rachel Carson Council 2026-27 Student Fellowship is OPEN!

Students you may be interested in hearing about The Rachel Carson Council National Environment Leadership Fellowship for the 2026-27 year! 


Link to apply to the 2026-27 cohort (PLEASE SHARE): HERE

 

The RCC National Environment Leadership Fellowship (NELF) Program is designed to identify outstanding students with a passion for environmental education, organizing, and advocacy and provide them with financial support to carry out valuable projects and campaigns on behalf of the RCC. To apply to the program, students propose projects that are focused on sustainability and environmental justice to be carried out from their campuses and their communities. Individuals considering applying to the program may consider a wide variety of potential projects. Former fellows have run projects ranging from divestment campaigns to podcasts on environmental justice issues to campaigns for renewable energy infrastructure.

 

Fellows must be undergraduate or graduate students for the entire 2026-27 academic year.

 

If you are willing, please circulate around your network with students and faculty. Attached is also a flyer.

 

Want to see what our 2025-26 Fellowship Projects are? Review them HERE.




Distribution Request for 2 M-NCPPC Montgomery Parks seasonal Program Assistant openings

 Are you ready to get your feet wet with stream condition studies, stormwater mitigation strategies, and ecological restoration science?

 

Montgomery Parks, part of the Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, is hosting two paid, part-time seasonal employment opportunities based at the Wheaton Headquarters located at 2425 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, MD 20902. 

 

Candidates eager to monitor stream health and protect waterways from pollution will work alongside specialists in the Resource Analysis section to implement a variety of biological monitoring, ecological restoration, stormwater management, and GIS projects.

 

Position 1 - Resource Analysis Program Assistant (Technician): March 2026 – October 2026

Position 2 - Resource Analysis Program Assistant (Summer Survey Support): May 2026 – August 2026

 

Positions average 32 hours per week, scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and involve considerable time outdoors collecting data in streams and wetlands and along stormwater infrastructure. Candidates will receive specialized training and work to grow skills conducting water quality assessments and pollution investigations, processing biological samples, calibrating and maintaining equipment, reviewing and analyzing datasets, and communicating results to an array of audiences.

 

Salary range is $19.00 - $21.00 per hour, based on education and experience. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled. Interested candidates should review position details and apply as soon as possible at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/mncppc/jobs/5207083/resource-analysis-program-assistant-seasonal.


Civil engineering job

https://harfordcountymd.wd503.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Harford_County_External_Career_Site/details/Civil-Engineer---Stormwater--Perm-FT-Benefits-_JR000123


CBF restoration internships!

Click the following link to see all internship opportunities!!! https://www.cbf.org/career-opportunities/

SEA recruiting for our spring teaching team

 

                                            SEA Teaching Position (Volunteer with Stipend) 

The Anacostia Watershed Society’s Saturday Environmental Academy (SEA) is looking  for passionate volunteers to join its teaching team for the spring program, which will run on Saturdays from March 28 – May 9 (no session April 4). 

SEA offers a free outdoor education program for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, many of whom live in the Anacostia Watershed. Through this unique, fun, educational experience,  students learn about their river and local environment while developing their skills in  team building, critical thinking, and scientific investigation.  

Our ideal volunteers are experienced environmental educators who enjoy working with  students from underserved communities. On average, the time commitment is eight hours per week during the semester. Volunteer duties include:  

Develop or modify existing environmental lessons and team building activities as  needed. Activities are to be interactive and experiential. 

Take “lead” in facilitating weekly activities on rotating basis with other members  of teaching team. At least two other staff will be available to assist each session.  When “lead,” create short assignments for Student Leaders and email schedule  and relevant objectives to Director, Teachers, and Student Leaders by Thursday  before Saturday when you are the lead. 

When not the “lead”, maintain proactive, high-energy involvement and facilitate activities as requested. 

Assist in logistical arrangements for sessions as needed. 

As teacher, manage student behavior with consistent, positive expectations. Participate in a virtual planning meeting before the program begins.  Promptly show-up at 8:45 for pre-meeting each Saturday and be able to stay until  

1:30 for student dismissal and debrief meeting. Sessions run from 9:00 – 1:00 for  students. 

A background check is required for this position (no cost to you). A stipend of $100 per  Saturday session taught is provided. The expectation is that teachers will make every  effort to participate in each of the Saturday sessions. Please discuss any conflicts in  advance of accepting the position. We encourage diverse candidates to apply.  Candidates must have unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. The meeting  location for SEA is in southeast D.C., near the Eastern Market Metro (*not* at the AWS  office). For more information about SEA, go to anacostiaws.org. Also, find us on  Facebook to see the students in action. If you are interested in this position, please  send a note of interest and your resume to Catherine Estes, SEA Program Director, at  cestes@anacostiaws.org.


Outreach: Feb 17, 2026 Deadline for Tech Elective on Sustainability & Infrastructure – Education Abroad Summer Break 2026

Hello Terp students!,

Hope you have a great start of the semester.



Following the high demand for these exciting and successful study abroad programs on Sustainability & Infrastructure (past programs fully enrolled for 2025 and Spring 2026), and for satisfying one of your Upper Tech Electives, here is one additional opportunity to participate in mid-May/early summer, (i.e., after finals and before any summer internships kick-in).


Don't miss this unique opportunity to earn 3 credits while traveling and studying abroad and the possibility to apply for scholarships early covering a good part of the program fee  (see details below). 


You can find details and the syllabus for the program in the attached flyers and at the following web program link:


 - GREECE - Summer  2026 study abroad multidisciplinary program on Sustainability & Infrastructure.


https://myea.umd.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=11532














SCAN ME: EA Program website



With your application for this program Education Abroad provides scholarships covering a good part of the program fee to make study abroad possible. 

Here are some details: 


https://globalmaryland.umd.edu/offices/education-abroad/scholarships   


1. EA has $850,000 in scholarships, and past program awardees have received from $1500 - $3,500.


2. The college of engineering Global Leadership program provides scholarships based on need/merit between $750- $1,400. 


3. Pell Grant Recipient? Don’t Miss This!

If you receive a Pell Grant, you’re strongly encouraged to apply for the Gilman International Scholarship—this program qualifies!

  • Award: Up to $5,000 for study abroad + $$ for critical languages/STEM
  • Deadline: Friday, Oct 3, 2025 at 11:59 PM PT

4. Guaranteed $500 from Education Abroad…

If you apply for the Gilman and work with NSO, we’ll guarantee you at least $500—no matter the outcome. More information about the Gilman Guarantee here

If you...You'll receive...
Don't get Gilman   $2,500 total ($500 from EA + $2,000 bonus)
Do get GilmanKeep the $500 from EA, plus your Gilman award   

Applications Due: February 17th
- Education Abroad Scholarship (in the past ranged from $1,500- $3,600);
- College Scholarships $750-$1,400
Gilman Scholarship: $2,000 to $2,500  applied to the program fee

The academics pertinent to the program as as follows:

3-credit Tech Elective for Sustainability Minor

double counts for Tech Elective in major

triple count for “Internship-and-Practicum” elective


Applications are already on the way and expect this program to be full very soon as it was the case for all 2025 programs.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Civil engineering job

 Job Description Summary:

This is entry level work performed in the field or in the office. Work in this class requires the application of engineering principles and skills to a variety of engineering problems. Employees in this class receive general supervision from a designated supervisor. Typical assignments would include but not be limited to review of engineered and standard stormwater plans, writing reports, obtaining permits, investigating drainage complaints, performing inspections, and completing other related work as assigned.

Job Description:

Salary Range: $47,980.00-$156,678.00/Annually

BUDGETED SALARY: $65,000.00 - $90,000.00/Annually

Essential Duties:

  • Review and approval of standard and engineered stormwater plans
  • Assist with handling drainage complaints from Harford County constituents and communications
  • Assist with best management practice inspections and as-built reviews
  • Assist with scanning of approved plans into the county server database
  • Answer records requests from constituents
  • Assist with the tracking of stormwater management review database


Years of Experience:
None


Years of Supervisory Experience:
None


Education:
B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering or closely related field, such as Bachelor of Engineering Technology, supplemented by Civil Engineering courses



For more information and to see the official job posting please click here

National Park Service Landscape Stewardship Corps is recruiting for internships for Spring/Summer 2026

Are you a current horticulture student or recent graduate looking to gain hands-on, paid experience in the field? The National Park Service Landscape Stewardship Corps is recruiting for internships for Spring/Summer 2026.

These internships offer immersive, field-based experience caring for historic and cultural landscapes in national parks across the country. Interns work alongside National Park Service professionals on projects that may include horticultural maintenance, historic landscape preservation, landscape documentation, and stewardship of nationally significant sites.
These opportunities are a great fit for:
  • Recent graduates and alumni of horticulture or related programs, or current students with schedule flexibility
  • Those interested in public lands, historic preservation, and outdoor, career-building work
Applications will be open at parks nationwide from January through March, with positions starting between March and June, depending on the park.
Scroll to see positions with "Landscape Stewardship Corps" in the title.  Positions currently listed in Hawaii, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, and Washington D.C.  Check back to see additional openings.
To learn more about the Landscape Stewardship Corps program and the types of projects interns support, visit:
https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1098/landscape-stewardship-corps.htm
Positions vary by park, duration, and responsibilities, so applicants are encouraged to explore multiple listings and apply early.
If you’re interested in gaining practical experience, building professional skills, and contributing to the stewardship of historic landscapes, we encourage you to apply and share this opportunity with classmates or fellow alumni who may be interested.
Thanks,

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Maintenance & Infrastructure Fellowships - APPLY NOW!

 

If you’re looking for career pathway opportunities with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (“FWS”), one of the FWS fellowship programs might be just what you’re looking for!  


This Maintenance and Infrastructure Fellows Program (MIFP) brings together a group of participants to serve in a supportive cohort to address mission-critical projects such as maintenance, facilities operations, data support, geology, hydrology, geographic information systems, and business development with the FWS. The fellowships are located on refuges or a regional office across the country.  


The fellowships are PAID, include benefits, travel, housing, and are 6 months (26 weeks) with the possibility to extend up to 3 years (156 weeks). You will be doing rewarding work in a wildlife refuge or regional office in a location across the country!


Apply for positions in wildlife refuges across the

United States!