Nature at ASU and CACSCB Events
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Among so many environmental degree programs, events, and clubs at ASU, sometimes it’s difficult to find a cohesive community and know where to start. If you’re interested in an environmentally related career, you probably already know that you should enhance your coursework with extra-curricular skill-building and networking opportunities. But how?
To help, Nature at ASU hosts programs and partners with organizations on our campuses to bring together small groups of students, staff, faculty, and environmental practitioners in workshops, talks, and other local events. These events are aimed to help you gain relevant skills for your CV, share information, meet new friends, and connect with people who can help you in the next step of your journey.
🌿 The Central Arizona Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology (CACSCB). CACSCB is an official chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology that is run by ASU students. CACSCB is a part of of the Nature at ASU community.
Every semester, CACSCB organizes numerous outdoor field-work opportunities with the AZ Game & Fish Department, off-site visits to local conservation organizations, and meet-and-greet opportunities with professors and AZGF professionals. They have their own CACSCB OrgSync sign up page that you should join (in addition to Nature at ASU), and their own Facebook page. Nature at ASU will get the word out about all CACSCB events.
🌿 Nature Guides. Nature Guides is a peer-mentoring program for freshman, sophomore, and transfer students who are interested in (or who have declared) a major in Conservation Biology & Ecology. To become a Nature Guide, first join Nature at ASU on Orgsync, then click over to Nature Guides page and see how you can get involved.
🌿 Environmental and Conservation Leadership Training. Are you interested in developing as an environmental leader? Consider running for one of our Nature at ASU or CACSCB leadership positions. To do this, first join CACSCB and Nature at ASU on Orgsync, then come to our regular meetings (see events links above). At the meetings, talk to CACSCB and Nature at ASU officers about your interest in joining the organization as a leader, and they’ll give you more information.
🌿 Nature at ASU workshops: Nature at ASU will be hosting several professional development workshops throughout the year on topics like Developing your LinkedIn Profile; Resume Building with AZ Game & Fish Professionals; and others. Check our Nature at ASU events page for more information.
🌿 Co-sponsored events with ASU environmental clubs: Nature at ASU is committed to building a cohesive community of students across ASU who are interested in nature and the environment. We will be hosting events with GeoClub, SACNAS at ASU, and ASU Outdoors Club, among others. Please check our Nature at ASU events page for updates.
Nature at ASU and CACSCB Events
Click here for Nature at ASU events Click here for CACSCB events
Among so many environmental degree programs, events, and clubs at ASU, sometimes it’s difficult to find a cohesive community and know where to start. If you’re interested in an environmentally related career, you probably already know that you should enhance your coursework with extra-curricular skill-building and networking opportunities. But how?
To help, Nature at ASU hosts programs and partners with organizations on our campuses to bring together small groups of students, staff, faculty, and environmental practitioners in workshops, talks, and other local events. These events are aimed to help you gain relevant skills for your CV, share information, meet new friends, and connect with people who can help you in the next step of your journey.
🌿 The Central Arizona Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology (CACSCB). CACSCB is an official chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology that is run by ASU students. CACSCB is a part of of the Nature at ASU community.
Every semester, CACSCB organizes numerous outdoor field-work opportunities with the AZ Game & Fish Department, off-site visits to local conservation organizations, and meet-and-greet opportunities with professors and AZGF professionals. They have their own CACSCB OrgSync sign up page that you should join (in addition to Nature at ASU), and their own Facebook page. Nature at ASU will get the word out about all CACSCB events.
🌿 Nature Guides. Nature Guides is a peer-mentoring program for freshman, sophomore, and transfer students who are interested in (or who have declared) a major in Conservation Biology & Ecology. To become a Nature Guide, first join Nature at ASU on Orgsync, then click over to Nature Guides page and see how you can get involved.
🌿 Environmental and Conservation Leadership Training. Are you interested in developing as an environmental leader? Consider running for one of our Nature at ASU or CACSCB leadership positions. To do this, first join CACSCB and Nature at ASU on Orgsync, then come to our regular meetings (see events links above). At the meetings, talk to CACSCB and Nature at ASU officers about your interest in joining the organization as a leader, and they’ll give you more information.
🌿 Nature at ASU workshops: Nature at ASU will be hosting several professional development workshops throughout the year on topics like Developing your LinkedIn Profile; Resume Building with AZ Game & Fish Professionals; and others. Check our Nature at ASU events page for more information.
🌿 Co-sponsored events with ASU environmental clubs: Nature at ASU is committed to building a cohesive community of students across ASU who are interested in nature and the environment. We will be hosting events with GeoClub, SACNAS at ASU, and ASU Outdoors Club, among others. Please check our Nature at ASU events page for updates.