Details of a talk arranged in 2007 (not sure if we arranged it or Careeres)
From: Kim Dawkins [mailto:x.x.xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx]
Sent: 16 February 2007 11:32
To: xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx
Cc: Richard Millns
Subject: FW: Frontier Conservation Careers talk
Please find attached details of the following talk
From: Simon Dures [mailto:xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx]
Sent: 16 February 2007 10:27
Frontier will be presenting a talk at this university on the 21st February in the Keynes KLT5
at 13.30-14:30. The talk will be taken by the project manager from our Fiji project and will be discussing the opportunities that we offer for young scientists who wish to pursue a career in conservation, ecology, sustainable development or the environment.
As well as being able to join one of our field teams there is also the chance for the students to undertake their BSc or MSc thesis research with us. He will also discuss the best ways to focus their career if they wish to become a field scientist.
I would be very grateful if you could pass the information around to your students or other interested parties via your mailing list to give them all the opportunity to attend.
There will also be posters circulating about the university advertising the talk. I have attached a list of some of the MSc subject areas that our field teams have identified. However, if you have specific project ideas, then we are eager to hear them and
would try to accommodate them as much as possible.
Simon Dures
Overseas Operations
The Society for Environmental Exploration / Frontier
50 - 52 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3QP, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7613 2520
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7613 2992
E-mail: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx
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