Malcolm Knapp Research Forest Summer Positions

The UBC/Malcolm Knapp Research Forest is seeking two highly motivated students from Forestry, Conservation or Wood Science, to assist our staff with field and office duties for the summer of 2024. The successful students will work closely with staff members, including the manager, resident forester, researchcoordinator, and administrative and technical staff on a variety of tasks. Deadline: January 21st, 2024 See attached document for additional information and how to apply.

Forest Professionals/Technicians for Consus Management Ltd. Job Posting

Consus Management Ltd. is a multi-faceted consulting firm based in Williams Lake and specializes in theimplementation and Management of various Forest Tenures, Government Funded Programs, Silviculture andTimber Development Activities, and Utilities Contracts. Consus has been established since 2009 and hasover 100 years of experience combined in the supervisory staff. Currently Consus Management Ltd. is seeking Forest Professionals/Technicians to work within itsForestry division in both field and office setting. Consus has multiple positions available with work beingprimarily out of our Williams Lake; however, there is also an option to live in Vernon, BC where we currentlyhave a satellite office (other locations in […]

Assistant Forest Engineer position with Genfor

Genfor is seeking Assistant Forest Engineers to join their growing engineering and silviculture field teams. Visit the file below for more information if interested.

The Nature-based Future Challenge – WUR Student Challenge

In November 2023, Wageningen University & Research (WUR) launches the Nature-based Future Challenge with the support of the Foundation for Food & Agricultural Research (FFAR). In short, the Nature-based Future Challenge is planned to start November 2023 and takes the students on a journey to create their own visions for a nature-based future in river deltas around the globe. In this first edition, we focus on the Bengal Delta in Bangladesh and think along with its stakeholders to envision a nature-inclusive and climate resilient transformation. This is the perfect opportunity for students to develop their ideas with the help of industry […]

Haida Gwaii Semester in Community Resilience

Calling all senior undergraduate students: The Haida Gwaii Semester in Community Resilience is designed for students from interdisciplinary backgrounds who have completed the first two years of an undergraduate degree. With its roots in complex adaptive systems theory, resilience includes the ability to: persist in the face of challenges, adapt to changing circumstances and new realities, or transform to fundamentally new paths for development. Using a transdisciplinary, cross-cultural approach, this program explores the intertwined nature of people, place, and environment from the perspective of resilience theory drawing on Indigenous science and ways of knowing, and Western science and ways of knowing. […]