[Ccbseeds] 2021 RAY Diversity Fellowship | Applications Now Open

Annika Rose-Person arose012 at ucr.edu
Tue Feb 2 16:52:26 PST 2021


Hi all,

Though this looked like a cool opportunity if any of you (or people you
know) are about to graduate! Let us know if you have any questions or would
like guidance in applying.

Best,
Annika

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 10:18 AM Kurt E. Anderson <kurt.anderson at ucr.edu>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Please see the opportunity for newly graduated undergrads below.
>
> Best,
>
> Kurt
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Ashkaan Fahimipour - NOAA Affiliate <ashkaan.fahimipour at noaa.gov>
> Date: Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 1:32 PM
> Subject: Fwd: 2021 RAY Diversity Fellowship | Applications Now Open
> To: <kurt.anderson at ucr.edu>
>
>
> Some of your students might be interested in this fellowship:
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Eric Palkovacs <epalkova at ucsc.edu>
> Date: Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 1:28 PM
> Subject: Fwd: 2021 RAY Diversity Fellowship | Applications Now Open
> To: <fcp-group at ucsc.edu>, <eebmemo at ucsc.edu>, <scmbas.afs at gmail.com>
>
>
> Two year fellowship opportunity for recent college graduates from
> underrepresented groups — positions with NOAA Fisheries, Oceana,
> Sustainable Ocean Alliance, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and others. Please
> share.
>
> Eric
>
> --
> Eric P. Palkovacs
> Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
> Associate Director, Institute of Marine Sciences, Fisheries
> Collaborative Program
> University of California, Santa Cruz
> https://palkovacs.eeb.ucsc.edu
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *RAY Diversity Fellowship <guilu at elpnet.org>
> *Subject: **2021 RAY Diversity Fellowship | Applications Now Open*
> *Date: *February 1, 2021 at 1:07:28 PM PST
> *To: *epalkova at ucsc.edu
> *Reply-To: *guilu at elpnet.org
>
> Dear {First Name},
>
> We hope this email finds you well. Given your connectivity to young
> professionals of color interested in exploring a variety of
> environmentally-related careers (a range of positions from fieldwork and
> policy research to scientific analysis and communications in the clean
> energy, fisheries, and marine fields), if you could forward and share the *2021
> RAY Diversity Fellowship application* <https://rayfellowship.org/apply> with
> relevant people with your networks and we would greatly appreciate it! The
> RAY Diversity Fellowship is a two-year (1 year with 1-year renewal),
> full-time position with partner conservation and clean energy organizations
> with the goal of increasing and facilitating environmentally-related career
> pathways for emerging leaders of color.
>
> We are also inviting *nominations for RAY Fellowship applicants here
> <https://rayfellowship.org/ray-fellowship-nomination>*. We are also happy
> to present to your class or offer a webinar for your organization if it is
> of interest! We are excited to bring on the 6th cohort of RAY Fellows with
> your help.
>
> Many thanks,
> Guilu Murphy and Charlie Espedido
> RAY Conservation and Clean Energy Program Managers
>
> ***We apologize and appreciate your understanding if you have received
> this announcement before.*
> 2021 RAY Diversity Fellowship Applications Now Open
> *Apply now at rayfellowship.org/apply <http://rayfellowship.org/apply>!*
>
> We are pleased to announce that the 2021 application cycle for the Roger
> Arliner Young (RAY) Diversity Fellowship <https://rayfellowship.org/apply>⁠
> is now open! The RAY Diversity Fellowship is a two-year (1 year with 1-year
> renewal), full-time position with partner conservation and clean energy
> organizations with the goal of increasing and facilitating
> environmentally-related career pathways for emerging leaders of color. RAY
> Fellows have worked in a variety of communications, climate, policy,
> research, education, fieldwork, and philanthropic capacities.
>
> *About the RAY Diversity Fellowship Program*
>
> Inspired by efforts to increase racial diversity in conservation and clean
> energy, the Environmental Leadership Program
> <https://elpnet.org/what-we-do> coordinates Roger Arliner Young (RAY)
> Diversity Fellowship provides first-time career access opportunities for
> recent college graduates of color who do not have previous professional
> experience or a graduate degree. The RAY Fellowship is designed to support
> the Fellows in becoming leaders in the environmental sector—one that, in
> our visions of the future, fully represents, includes, and is led by the
> diverse communities, perspectives, and experiences of the United States.
>
>    -
>
>    RAY Fellows are placed within one of our Member Organizations
>    <https://rayfellowship.org/member-organizations> in a two-year-long (1
>    year with 1-year renewal) full-time fellowship position.
>    -
>
>    RAY Fellows receive an entry-level salary plus benefits, relocation
>    assistance, and a professional development stipend.
>    -
>
>    RAY Fellows come together as a cohort twice a year during the
>    orientation and mid-year retreats to equip Fellows with tools, experiences,
>    support, and community. *For the 2021-2023 Fellowship, all retreats
>    are virtual till further notice.*
>    -
>
>    RAY Fellows design a Personal Leadership Plan, participate in
>    professional development webinars, and receive support from mentors.
>    -
>
>    RAY Fellows join a growing community of emerging conservation and
>    clean energy leaders of color.
>
> *Eligibility & How to Apply*
>
> Eligible applicants will:
>
>    -
>
>    Come from a racial / ethnic background underrepresented in the
>    environmental sector and demonstrate a commitment to the values of
>    diversity, equity, and inclusion
>    -
>
>    Be no more than 1 year out of college and have a Bachelor's Degree by
>    July 2021 (we are not considering individuals with graduate degrees at this
>    time)
>    -
>
>    Have not had a full-time job in conservation or clean energy
>    -
>
>    Have the ability to work in the United States and commit to the entire
>    fellowship
>
> Applications for the 2021 cycle are open and descriptions of Fellowship
> positions <https://rayfellowship.org/fellowship-positions> will be added
> on a rolling basis through March. We anticipate scientific and policy
> research and communications specific positions among others this year.
> Visit our website at http://www.rayfellowship.org/apply for application
> instructions and deadlines.
>
> Interested applicants may join one of our upcoming informational webinar
> series <https://rayfellowship.org/informational-webinars-applicants> to
> ask questions, learn more about the application process, and hear from a
> current RAY Fellow.
>
> Nominate a future RAY Fellow here
> <https://rayfellowship.org/ray-fellowship-nomination>! Please forward and
> share the information widely with interested graduating seniors and recent
> graduates along with our social media announcements (Facebook
> <https://www.facebook.com/rayfellowship/>/Twitter
> <https://twitter.com/rayfellowship>/Instagram
> <https://www.instagram.com/rayfellowship/>). For more information please
> contact Guilu (guilu at elpnet.or) for information about RAY Conservation
> placements or Charlie (charlie at elpnet.org) for information about RAY
> Clean Energy placements.
> <https://vimeo.com/438944541>
> Check out this video to learn more about the RAY Diversity Fellowship!
> [image: Twitter] <https://twitter.com/rayfellowship>
> [image: Facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/rayfellowship>
> [image: Website]
> <https://mailchi.mp/rayconservationfellows/ray-diversity-fellowship-2020-spring-newsletter-4366873>
>
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>
>
> --
> Kurt E. Anderson, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Spieth 3380
> Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
> University of California
> Riverside, CA 92521
> USA
>
> Phone:       +1 (951) 827-2499
> Email:       kurt.anderson at ucr.edu
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> Twitter:      https://twitter.com/kurt_ecology
> He/Him/His
>


-- 
Annika Rose-Person
Rafferty Lab | Spieth 2122
University of California, Riverside | Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal
Biology
pronouns: she/her/hers
arose012 at ucr.edu
arosepe at gmail.com
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