Student groups at SIO

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Volunteer Opportunities for SIO Graduate Students

Committee for Humanity and Public Service (CHiPS)

Contact person: Fernando Gonzalez or siochips

Scripps Committee for Humanity and Public Service (Scripps CHiPS) was founded in February 1997 by two graduate students at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography for the purpose of encouraging and facilitating UCSD graduate student involvement in community service. Since then, they've also enjoyed the active involvement of faculty, staff, friends, and even family members from within and outside of SIO, logging thousands of person-hours of volunteer work in over 50 public service projects.

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Scripps Committee for Outreach Programs in Education (SCOPE)

Contact person: Jessica Carilli

SCOPE provides graduate students with opportunities and resources to help with K-12 science education.

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Calspace Web Mentoring

Contact person: Wolf Berger

CalSpace has opportunities for graduate students to work as mentors for undergraduates in our website teams, where we translate science for public consumption. We are interested in climate and marine biology, especially, at this time.


SIO Graduate Student Sports Clubs

Information concerning particular game times is subject to change and may not be up to date. Be sure you contact the person in charge before showing up. Have fun!

Innertube Water polo

Contact person: Robert Todd

Interested in playing coed intermural innertube water polo?? It fun, its exciting, and its cheap! ($40/team) Games are scheduled in the evenings (6p-12mid) any night Sunday- Thursday, usually during the fall and spring quarters. We do get to pick which night we play, but not necessarily the time. Anyone who's interested please send Robert an email and let him know.

IM Soccer

Contact person: Mike Stukel

For winter and summer quarters, it's that time of year again to play real football (soccer), a real sport with real excercise, if you want it to be. The team is coed and games are generally on week nights or in the afternoon on weekends and they consist of two 22-minute halves. The season generally lasts for about 8 games (1 game a week) and then playoffs. Costs are $30, to be split by the whole team. If you want to play, email Mike. Everybody that wants to play is welcome - you're not expected to have years of experience. The more the merrier, since not everyone can always make it and a few subs are good to have.



Other Student Groups

TGIF

Contact: Danny Richter or Elisa Maldonado

Beer on Friday afternoons in Surfside for a dollar. What more need be said?

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Species Club

Contact: Miriam Goldstein

Are you interested in learning more about local plants and animals? Are you curious about what you are seeing when you are beachcombing, snorkeling, diving, or doing field work in San Diego? If so, come by the "Species ID Club", an informal monthly meeting where we teach each other about the critters around us. It works sort of like a journal club, where we switch off who is the "presenter" and they lead the session. We try to use mostly live samples and specimens from the SIO collections. Ecologists and non-ecologists alike are welcome (and get a lot out of it). If you are not interested in presenting a session, you can bring the snacks for a session.

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Journal of Environment and Development

JED is run by UCSD graduate students, based at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. Intended for a general audience, it was the first journal to combine environmental and developmental issues and includes discourse on political science, economics, law and public policy. Student volunteers review papers for readability and suitability to the journal before they are sent to peer reviewers. Some amount of commitment involved, Scripps students welcome.

Environmental Science and Policy Group

We are a group of graduate students who have recently founded a seminar series dealing with science and policy issues. We are bringing in speakers regularly during the school year, both people who have scientific Ph.D.s and have pursued non-academic careers in government, non-profits, or industry, as well as specialists in related fields such as environmental law or scientific journalism. Part of our goal is to expose students to viable career options for scientists outside of academia.

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Students@SIO is an organization of graduate students at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a department of the University of California, San Diego