The following are useful hyperlinks to sites that are of particular interest
to students of environmental studies: Conservation Jobs (http://conbio.net/SCB/services/Jobs)
Useful job database for the person looking for a job in Biology or Environmental
Science. The Biology Careers Page (http://www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careers.html)
Information provided by Furman University. A Bachelor's Degree in biology opens
the door to an unusually large number of career options. This page and its links
help you to explore the occupations that have a biological "flavor." Career Research Center (http://www.careersonline.com.au/show/menu.html)
Career Research Center Job Description Index (http://www.careersonline.com.au/show/jobs/index.html)
Job Description Index Agriculture and Outdoor Job Descriptions (http://www.careersonline.com.au/show/ag/index.html)
Agriculture and Outdoor Job Descriptions Science and Technology Job Descriptions (http://www.careersonline.com.au/show/science/index.html)
Jobs by interest areas with almost 1000 jobs sorted into interest group, and an alphabetical Mega List of Job descriptions from Australia and USA. Science - Recruitment Advertising (http://recruit.sciencemag.org)
Job listings in Science magazine. Internet Job
Hunting Resources for Microscopists and Other Scientists (http://www.mwrn.com/feature/jobs.asp)
A Feature Section of MicroWorld Resource Princeton University, Outdoor Action, Outdoor/Environmental Careers (http://www.princeton.edu/~rcurtis/careeroe.html)
This job resource guide is from a workshop on Outdoor and Environmental Careers given to students at Princeton University. It is made available to the Internet community as an educational resource. Smithsonian Sources for information on careers in Biology, Conservation, and Oceanography (http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/careers.htm)
The National Museum of Natural History receives numerous requests for information on careers in the biological sciences. This pamphlet provides a listing of the career guidance leaflets published by the professional scientific societies as well as United States Government publications on careers in biology, conservation, and oceanography. Other sources for career information are also included. |