[Biostudent] REMINDER: NOAA Corps Info Session TODAY, Tuesday, 10/18 4:30 PM, FSH 207

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Tue Oct 18 10:58:23 PDT 2022






NOAA Corps Info Session



When: Tuesday, 10/18/2022, 4:30 ~ 5:30 PM

Where: Fishery Sciences Room FSH 207 (map
<https://www.washington.edu/maps/#!/fsh> )

Web post to share:
https://marinebiology.uw.edu/news-stories/2022/10/12/noaa-corps-information-
session-for-students/

Calendar event:
https://marinebiology.uw.edu/news-stories/events-calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%
3Devent%26eventid%3D162828155





Photo credit: NOAA Corps


Joining us on 18 October at 4.30pm will be representatives from NOAA Corps,
providing an information session for UW undergraduates, taking place in the
Fishery Sciences Building, Room 207.



The NOAA Corps [omao.noaa.gov]
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.omao.noaa.gov/learn/noaa-commissione
d-officer-corps__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!lJNKdJFeG_eQciFJycyte9lYQdFLtczRWPjFKlLkba9i
DkylHesORQIFPG1jjBOBy1WXK7_gOvyzXslRs80$> provides a cadre of professionals
trained in engineering, earth sciences, oceanography, meteorology, fisheries
science, and other related disciplines to operate NOAA's ships, fly
aircraft, manage research projects, conduct diving operations, and serve in
staff positions throughout NOAA. The combination of commissioned service
with scientific and operational expertise, allows the NOAA Corps to provide
a unique and indispensable service to the nation. NOAA Corps officers enable
NOAA to fulfill mission requirements, meet changing environmental concerns,
take advantage of emerging technologies, and serve as environmental first
responders. Officers are trained for positions of leadership and command in
the operation of ships and aircraft; in the conduct of field projects on
land, at and under the sea, and in the air; in the management of NOAA
observational and support facilities; as members or leaders of research
efforts; and in the management of various organizational elements throughout
NOAA. The combination of commissioned service and scientific expertise makes
these officers uniquely capable of leading some of NOAA's most important
initiatives.



Joe Kobayashi



Marine Biology Academic Adviser

University of Washington

he, him, his

<https://www.washington.edu/maps/#!/fsh> Fisheries Sciences Building, Room
208B Box: 355020

206-543-7426

Book an advising appointment [outlook.office365.com]
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/UWMar
ineBiologyAdvising at cloud.washington.edu/bookings/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!lJNKdJFeG_
eQciFJycyte9lYQdFLtczRWPjFKlLkba9iDkylHesORQIFPG1jjBOBy1WXK7_gOvyzdtPZ4_A$>

<https://marinebiology.uw.edu/> marinebiology.uw.edu



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