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International Exchange with University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
Call for Applications: International Exchange with University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy. The University of Washington and the University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB) are excited to announce a fellowship opportunity through the Erasmus+ KA171 program. This exchange program aims to strengthen international collaboration in marine science by providing a fully funded 2-week research stay at UNIMIB in Spring 2026. Faculty/researcher will visit the University of Milano-Bicocca, in Milan, Italy. The fellow will conduct an educational exchange with Dr. Francesco Saliu’s lab at UNIMIB. His lab focuses on marine environmental chemistry, chemical ecology, and analytical chemistry, with applications to environmental sustainability and pollution research. Application Deadline: Feb 25th, 2026.
Read morePacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Hiring Fisheries Laboratory Technician
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is recruiting candidates to fill the Fisheries Laboratory Technician position located at the AFSC Age and Growth Lab based in Seattle, Washington. To learn more and apply, visit the full job posting.
Job Description
Fisheries Technicians perform duties related to the protection, preservation, propagation, and sampling of fish species and the preservation or enhancement of their habitat.
Snohomish PUD Hiring Summer Interns
The Snohomish County Public Utility District (PUD) is recruiting for two paid internship positions this summer. Applications are due on Friday, February 13. For more information and to apply, visit the individual job postings, linked below.
Summer Student Intern – Natural Resources Field
This summer position with Snohomish PUD’s Natural Resources team will support terrestrial and aquatic resource management at Snohomish PUD’s hydroelectric projects by monitoring forest canopy gaps, snags, and other habitat features, as well as conducting noxious weed surveys.
USGS Western Fisheries Research Center Hiring Fisheries Field Technician
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) is working on a collaborative project with the Yakama Indian Nation that seeks to control the effects of non-native fish species (especially small mouth bass) on juvenile salmon, while collecting information about how predation might impact outmigration success. As part of a small mouth bass removal program, the SCA member will work on the Yakima River near Prosser, Washington as part of a team operating electrofishing gear for the capture and removal of non-native fish species.
Read moreNational Marine Sanctuary Foundation Hiring Junior Survey Technician
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is a leading voice for U.S. protected waters, is seeking a Junior Survey Technician, a position responsible for supporting at-sea oceanographic research operations in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary as well as manage equipment and data related to oceanographic monitoring.
The Junior Survey Technician will support work that is part of the scope of a cooperative agreement between the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.
WET Lab Hiring Undergrad Research Assistants
The WET lab is looking to hire 2 part-time undergrad research assistants for the spring field season (March-June), mainly to help out with a project monitoring juvenile salmon on the Duwamish River. No previous field experience needed!
Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant (2 positions available)
Compensation: $22.65/hr (hourly, part time)
Expected work hours: 8–24 hrs/month (3 days/month, 4–8 hrs/day). Note: early morning availability is a must – work hours could be 5am–1pm
Our Team:
The Wetland Ecosystem Team (WET lab) in SAFS conducts collaborative research on coastal wetlands and nearshore ecosystems in the Puget Sound area.
The vast majority of US rivers lack any protections from human activities, new research finds
Most rivers in the United States flow with little real protection, even though they supply drinking water, support wildlife, and shape our landscapes. New research co-led by Julian Olden finds that nearly two-thirds of U.S. rivers lack safeguards for water quality, habitat, and biodiversity. The findings show how much of the nation’s river network remains exposed and how much work still lies ahead.
Read moreAquatic Field Technician Position with CU Boulder
The Johnson Laboratory (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology) is seeking highly motivated aquatic field technicians to join an intensive, hands-on research program in the Bay Area of California. This position is designed for individuals who thrive in demanding field environments that love both field and laboratory work. Technicians will work together in a teams of 5–6 field staff while conducting rigorous aquatic sampling in freshwater pond ecosystems.
Read morePoint Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Recruiting for Dive Operations Internship
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium has an open application for a paid dive internship directed at newer divers/early career folks. To learn more and apply by the February 1 deadline, visit the official internship posting.
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium is the only combined zoo and aquarium in the Pacific Northwest. The 29-acre zoological park was established in 1905, and attracts over 800,000 visitors a year.
Marine Landscape Ecology Lab Hiring Summer Intern
Through funding provided by the Oceankind Foundation, the Marine Landscape Ecology Lab supports the paid participation of one undergraduate intern each summer. The intern will support projects focused on the mapping of sea lion communities in California, and rocky intertidal communities in British Columbia, California, and Washington. A $6,000 stipend is provided as part of the student’s participation.
Requirements:
Be a University of Washington undergraduate student enrolled in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) degree program.
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