[Pollinator] Fwd: please forward this interdisciplinary science/law/policy job announcement to your networks

Hank acorn at treenuts.ca
Tue May 8 14:06:34 PDT 2012


Hello all,

FYI. 

Will Amos and Ecojustice are attorneys for our Allbrich Pollinator Garden, working to change property standards by-laws in cities across Canada to permit rewilding for pollinator gardens.

Cheers,
Hank Jones
Allbirch pollinator Garden

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> From: William Amos <wamos at ecojustice.ca>
> Date: May 2, 2012 10:28:29 PM EDT
> To: Undisclosed recipients:;
> Subject: please forward this interdisciplinary science/law/policy job announcement to your networks
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> Hi all - with the addition of a Staff Scientist, the Ecojustice Clinic at the University of Ottawa will become the world’s first interdisciplinary environmental
> law clinic, at the cutting edge of community service and experiential learning...
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> ECOJUSTICE JOB OPPORTUNITY: STAFF SCIENTIST - OTTAWA
> The Staff Scientist will occupy a unique position that involves teaching, supervision and coordination of Ecojustice Clinic science students at the University of Ottawa. Fifteen science students will be contributing to ongoing Ecojustice projects under the guidance of the Staff Scientist, who will also liaise with other Ecojustice lawyers and science staff across the country. The Staff Scientist will be engaged in “problem-based” pedagogy that facilitates science student contributions to, and understanding of, public interest environmental law work....see more athttp://www.ecojustice.ca/about/jobs
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> Will
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> William Amos, M.A., LL.B/B.C.L.
> Director/Directeur
> Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Ottawa
> Leblanc Residence
> 35 Copernicus St., Rm 110, Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 
> Tel: 613.562.5800 ext. 3378 
> Fax: 613.562.5319
> wamos at ecojustice.ca
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> Celebrating 20 years!
> Ecojustice uses the law to protect and restore the environment in Canada.
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