Student Mentoring Projects
These collaborations and internships help empower the next generation of university undergraduate and graduate students in becoming watershed practitioners.
Undergraduate Experiences
These undergraduate experiences provide the next generation of practitioners opportunities to learn about and get involved in BWC’s forest, watershed and community engagement programs to develop skills and networks in the field.
Undergraduate Internships
Guest teaching
If interested in becoming a BWC intern or having a BWC team member guest teach, please email Erin with the inquiry (erin@boulderwatershedcollective.org)
Graduate Collaborations
These collaborative graduate experiences, primarily through CU’s Masters of the Environment, support BWC in better understanding, researching, and implementing strategies that help community members or agencies understand, build, and/or implement climate adaptation strategies.
Examples include:
Gold Hill’s ‘Living with Wildfire’ Student Collaboration
Nederland’s ‘Community Collaboration in Wildfire Resilience’ Student Collaboration
A Community Wildfire Leader Approach in Boulder County Student Collaboration
If you’re interested in working together, please don’t hesitate to reach out!