With world-renowned faculty, field sites across the globe, and countless opportunities for hands-on career experience, students in the Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science are prepared to make an impact from day one. Drexel University’s Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) lives by the 'Field Experience, Early and Often' motto. Students gain hands-on experience in an environmental department right from the start through our. Students also have unprecedented access to incredible facilities, including local and international field sites, Drexel’s Gold-LEED-certified Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, which is the oldest natural history museum in the Western Hemisphere. Faculty in the department are renowned scientists from Drexel and the Academy, specializing in the fields of environmental science, earth science, ecology and conservation, biodiversity and evolution, geoscience and paleontology.
Through hands-on experience and close mentorship, students hone their professional and educational interests in earth and environmental sciences, allowing for greater success and satisfaction after graduation. Recent News. Explore celebrity philanthropy and activism, identify birds in local parks and reserves, and examine the media’s portrayal of environmental issues in these new and noteworthy spring courses. We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences. Ted Daeschler, PhD, professor in the Department of Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science, reports on his fourth week in Antarctica. From BEES Prof Ted Daeschler from Antartica Week Three: We got our team into our field site at Deception Glacier on December 19 and 20. Weather was clear for the move days, and we set up camp in a ravine bounded by Devonian outcrop on one side and a tongue of glacial ice on the other.
We are well protected from prevailing winds from off the ice cap. If IKEA sounds like an unlikely co-op employer for an Environmental Studies and Sustainability major, it’s not news to Sumita Gangwani. The sophomore received questioning looks when she told friends that she would complete her first co-op in corporate communications at the Swedish retail giant’s North American headquarters.
Veilings / Sales PP Mong Trust Produksieveiling 4 Junie 2019 Ermelo Veiling 24 Julie 2019 Kuruman Veiling 3 Augustus 2019 Griffin / Brownstone Veiling 8 Augustus 2019 EG Malina Veiling 20 Augustus 2019 KRM en HBH Produksieveiling 21 Augustus 2019 Syferpan Veiling 5 September 2019 Vryburg Veiling 12 September 2019 Barkley-Oos Veiling 13 September 2019 Kevlynn Produksieveiling 17 September 2019 Sanniesguns Produksieveiling 18 September 2019 Swartland Veeboere Produksieveiling 19 September 2019 Vryburg Veiling 14 November 2019.
All about Bees in Bonn First Global Bee Care Science Workshop. A key element of the workshop was the exchange around projects within our Bee Care Science Program with collaboration partners from around the world.