About GEOTERPS
Hello, Geographical Sciences community!
We are thrilled to launch GeoTerps, a vibrant space for all members of our department—undergraduates, graduates, faculty, and friends of the Geography Club and GGSO. This blog is designed to foster communication, collaboration, and connection within our community, all while embracing our mission to Be Global.
In GeoTerps, you will find:
- Updates and Announcements: Stay informed about departmental news, events, and opportunities.
- Student Spotlights: Share your experiences, research, and interests with your peers.
- Opportunities: Discover internships, job openings, workshops, and events that support your academic and professional growth.
- Discussions and Insights: Engage in conversations about geography and its many intersections with our world today.
We invite everyone to contribute! Whether you want to highlight a project you are passionate about, seek advice, or promote an event, this space is for you.
Be sure to subscribe to stay connected and receive notifications for future posts. Together, let us make GeoTerps a dynamic platform where we can all thrive and embrace our global perspectives.
We look forward to your contributions and are excited to see how this space will grow.
Let’s embark on this journey together—Be Global!
— The Department of Geographical Sciences Advising Team, GGSO & Geography Club
Recent Posts on GEOTERPS
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2025-2026 Mel Fellowship Program Announcement
The Maryland Forestry Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of the application process for the 2025-2026 Mel Fellowship program. We are again offering 4 positions – 2 in Urban & Community Forestry and 2 in Natural Resources Careers. Funded annually by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources through the Mel Noland Woodland Incentive Fund, the…
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Post-grad Internship Opportunity – Appalachian Conservation Corps
Appalachian Conservation Corps, in partnership with the National Park Service, is hiring a Chesapeake Gateways Ambassador with the Chesapeake Gateways Network. Our intern will work with the program’s Visual Information Specialist to research and write digital media content, highlighting Chesapeake Gateways Places. They will also participate in a program-wide review and strategic development planning process to help guide…
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NEEDED: RESEARCH ASSISTANT FOR FOOD INSECURITY AND URBAN AGRICULTURE
Project Objectives: The NourishNet project is an NSF-funded project working on providing more fresh produce and healthier foods to populations who are experiencing food insecurity and working to reduce waste in the food system. Our team is creating an integrated food ecosystem to replace the linear, top-down approach through launching software apps linked with a…