We are looking for assistance in researching the demand for a law class aimed at graduate students and possibly professionals in the fields of biology, conservation biology, and ecology. The class will cover law governing management and protection of biological diversity, public land, and other resources. The student will assist in developing and administering a survey to people who may be interested in the class, developing marketing materials and outreach strategies for the class, and communicating with relevant departments in universities and possibly professional organizations that we target for recruiting participants in the Lewis and Clark class.
This position is open to law students and to undergraduates with junior or senior standing. Position will involve 6-10 hours per week; compensation is $15 per hour. Background in biology, esp. conservation biology or ecology, a plus, as is experience with these programs at institutions other than Lewis and Clark.
If you have questions about the position, please contact Professor Dan Rohlf at the law school at rohlf@lclark.edu. To apply for the position submit a cover letter and resume to Dianne@lclark.edu by November 20th.