RESOURCES
Opportunities and information
APPLYING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL
CAMINO’s Applying to Grad School Guide 2020
- How does applying work? by Erika Zavaleta & Daniel Hernández
- The Application Timeline by Dorianne Weiler
- Virtual Workshop recording
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
- EEB Department Virtual Workshop on the NSF GRFP application process
UCSC ACADEMIC, STUDENT SUPPORT, AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department
- Conservation Science and Solutions Lab @ EEB
- Academic Excellence (ACE) Program
- African American Resource and Cultural Center
- American Indian Resource Center
- Asian American / Pacific Islander Resource Center
- Chicanx Latinx Resource Center
- Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)
- Digital Learning Online Resources by Santa Cruz Public Library
- Effective Strategies for Remote Learning
- Ethnic Resource Center
- Learning Support Services (Tutoring)
- Lionel Cantú Queer Center
- SEMILLA Grant Initiative
- Slug Support
- STEM Diversity Program
- Technologies for Students Learning Remotely
- UCSC Food Access and Basic Needs
- UCSC Healthy Campus
- UCSC SACNAS Chapter
- Women’s Center
ECOLOGY, CONSERVATION & OUTDOOR ORGANIZATIONS
- Ecology Society of America (ESA)
- ESA Black Ecologist Section
- Latino Outdoors: Connecting Cultura y Community with the Outdoors
- National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
- Outdoor Afro: Where Black People & Nature Meet
- Society for Conservation Biology
- Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
- Western Society of Naturalists
UC Santa Cruz Land Acknowledgement
The land from which we base our work is the unceded territory of the Awaswas-speaking Uypi Tribe. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants of indigenous people taken to missions Santa Cruz and San Juan Bautista during Spanish colonization of the Central Coast, is today working hard to restore traditional stewardship practices on these lands and heal from historical trauma.