Student Chapter
Graduate students from College of Forest
Resources, Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Oceanography, Fisheries, and
the Evans School gathering on a Saturday
morning to work on a Duwamish River
restoration project.
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AWRA-UW is the
award-winning University of Washington student chapter of the American Water Resources Association. Our purpose is to bring people from all areas of water resources together for social and professional exchange. Our activities include water resource related volunteer opportunities, presentations by students, faculty, and off-campus professionals, and social events.
Opportunities and benefits of membership include:
- Quarterly meetings with topical guest speakers and presentations
- Water-related environmental stewardship
projects.
- Internships, scholarships, and cooperative work experiences.
- Membership in the AWRA Washington State Section, including the bimonthly newsletter, dinner meeting discussions, and involvement with the Fall Conference in Seattle
Events:
Winter Quarter - Bryant Elementary School Science Fair.
Email Erin Donley
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Past Presentations:
Dr. Derek
Booth
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Past Excursions:
Skagit River
Rafting Trip |
Past Events:
11/8/2008 - Sammamish River Trail Restoration
11/15/2008 - Ravenna Park Stream Restoration
12/13/2008 - Sammamish River Trail Restoration
1/14/2009 - UW Student/State Mixer |
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Current chapter membership includes students from the schools of Urban Design and Planning, Landscape Architecture,
Civil & Environmental Engineering, Fisheries,
Forestry and
Earth and Space
Sciences.
The variety of departments represented in the chapter reflects its interdisciplinary character.
Mark
Raleigh is the chapter president, and
Kelsey Ketcheson is currently serving as
the student liaison to the WA-AWRA State chapter. Please contact
either Mark or Kelsey with questions about the student chapter.
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Supporting and mentoring the professional development of
students for the future of our water resources management is
a primary objective of the Washington Section of the
American Water Resources Association. Toward this end, we
offer two student fellowships and support the development of
student chapters in institutions of higher learning oriented
toward the understanding and management of water resources.
The AWRA-WA section subsidizes student attendance at
dinner and conference meetings, and the costs of student
functions such as special speaker presentations. Students
assist in the logistical aspects of the professional annual
state conference.
The primary allocation of conference proceeds is to
student fellowships. Each year, two student fellowships in
the amount of $2,000 are awarded. The criteria for award
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The interdisciplinary nature of course of study and research
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The effectiveness of the response
in communicating research objectives
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The potential application of the work to current needs in water resources management.
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Click here for a 2009-10 application:
Coming Soon |
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Click here
to read about our 2007-08 recipients! Click
here
to read about our 2006-07 recipients.
Click here
to read about our 2005-06 recipients. |
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| Washington AWRA Mentoring
Program: Pairing Students with Water Resource Professionals |
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This year marks the start of an exciting new AWRA program, benefiting student and professional members. The Washington Section is hosting a Mentoring Program, pairing University students with those working in the profession. If you would like to participate in the program as either a mentor or
protégé, please contact
Steve Swope.
AWRA Members, if you would be willing to mentor a student, please submit a paragraph or so about what you do in the field of water resources to our Student Committee Chair,
Steve Swope. Please also include an email address where students can contact you. |
The paragraphs received from members will be posted below. Students are invited to contact mentors whose professional interests align with their career goals. From there, the program is free form! We hope that students and professionals will benefit and learn from each other, and that this unstructured program will allow flexibility to meet everyone’s needs.
Thanks in advance for your participation! Good luck to you all. Please feel free to provide any feedback on this program to Student Committee Chair,
Steve Swope. |
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Mentor Contacts |
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Megan
Kogut PhD
Environmental Quality Supervisor
Environmental Health & Safety
University of Washington
Box 354110
Seattle WA 98195
206.685.3759 |
I have a BS in chemistry from UW and a PhD in
environmental engineering from MIT. For ten years I
did laboratory research on a number of topics,
including climate change and water quality in urban
waters. I also volunteered for environmental
non-profits and lectured at UW Tacoma. I currently
balance working on water quality issues full time
for the UW while pursuing a late-blooming love of
mountain bike racing. Next, I will start the MPA
program at UW Evans School of Public Affairs in Fall
2008 in order to further my transition from research
scientist to policy expert... I would like to mentor
a student also interested in environmental issues. I
offer a monthly lunch and unlimited free email. I am
a good listener, I have a balanced outlook on
academia and life in general, and I think I dispense
practical advice. |
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The AWRA-WA section is looking to establish additional student chapters at other institutions where there is interest. Please contact
Steve Swope for more information.
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