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Department of Animal Science Advising Center
ANS & ANM Winter Newsletter #8
If you find yourself having trouble figuring out your schedule, are not sure what classes to take, or need general advice, come on in and meet with a Peer Advisor. They are experts in scheduling, resolving class
conflicts, and giving good advice.
The Animal Science Advising Center is open M-F 9am - 12pm and 1-4pm in 1202 Meyer. You can email us at [email protected] or call us at 530-754-7915.
For more information about Animal Science Advising, be sure to visit our website at animalscience.ucdavis.edu/asac, like our Facebook page: UCD Animal Science Advising Center, and follow
our Instagram: UCDASAC! In this week’s Newsletter: A. Announcements | Upcoming Events B. Internships | Jobs C. Scholarships | Fellowships
A. Announcements / Upcoming Events
1. Pictures Needed for the Picnic Day Float • For the 104th Picnic Day, the Animal Science Department is putting together a super secret float design and they want
everyone to be a part of it. • All that is needed is for you to upload your animal science-related selfies (internships, meeting the fisculated cow, or
hanging out with your favorite professor). • You can upload the photos to https://goo.gl/forms/VmuB8zriyGZEi2w33 or email them to Katie at [email protected]
with the subject line “Picnic Day Float Photos.” • There is a tentative deadline of Friday, March 9, 2018 for photo submission.
2. Pre-Health Gap Year & Involvement Fair: March 9, 2018 • This event will be held Friday, March 9, 2018, 11am-2pm in the ARC Ballroom. • A flyer with more information is attached.
3. HPA Drop-In Personal Statement Advising: March 15, 2018 • Health Professions Advising (HPA) and the Student Academic Success Center (SASC) are hosting Drop-in Advising for
Personal Statements on Thursday, March 15, 2018, 2-4pm in HPAC (1090 Orchard Road). • A flyer with more information is attached.
4. Spring 2018 Course: Animal Nutrition II – Comparative Nutrition and Metabolism
• ANS: This course can count toward your specialization units, with Faculty Advisor approval. • A flyer with the course information is attached.
B. Internships / Jobs
1. Spring 2018 Internship: Hess Lab • Priority application deadline: Friday, March 2, 2018. • Applicants should be interested in conducting research related to gut microbiomes and emissions from ruminant
livestock. • A flyer with more information is attached. • If you have any questions, please contact Breanna Roque at [email protected].
2. Spring 2018 Internship: Kebreab Lab • Priority application deadline: Friday, March 2, 2018. • Applicants should be interested in conducting research related to dairy production, animal husbandry, and emissions
from ruminant livestock. • A flyer with more information is attached. • If you have any questions, please contact Breanna Roque at [email protected].
3. Job Opportunity: Quality Control Engineer, California Safe Soil
• This position is located in McClellan, CA. • The full job description is attached. • If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
3. Internships with National FFA
• The National FFA Organization and Foundation has three internships available for college students: o CDE/LDE Intern (July-November) o SAE Intern (June-August) o Foundation Programs Intern (Summer)
• All of these internships are paid. • More information and the full application are available at their website: https://goo.gl/FrfNp1.
C. Scholarships | Fellowships 1. Hispanic Scholarship Fund
• Application Deadline: Friday, March 30, 2018 • Award Amount: $500 - $5,000 • For more information, visit https://www.hsf.net/scholarship.
2. A List of Additional Scholarships is Attached. ------------------------- Have a glorious weekend! Grace Dell’Olio Animal Science Advising Center
ANS 198 - Spring 2018
Animal Nutrition II: Comparative
Nutrition and Metabolism
CRN: 51585
Units: 4
Letter-graded
Instructor: Dr. Yanhong Liu
Lecture: MWF 9:00-9: 50 AM
Wickson 1020
Discussion: F 10:00-10:50 AM
Wickson 1020
Prerequisites: ABI 102 & 103
Course covers:
Foundational principles of
nutrition
Nutrient composition of feed
ingredients
Digestive systems of domestic
and exotic animals
Nutrient digestibility,
absorption, and metabolism
Nutritional intervention on
animal health
**MAY BE USED TO MEET YOUR SPECIALIZATION UNITS - CHECK WITH FACULTY ADVISOR**
The Hess Lab is looking for students interested in testing the effects of feed substrates on methane production and microbial populations in the rumen. Interns will be given the opportunity to learn basic procedures including, but not limited to; constructing rumen simulation technique (RUSITEC) experiments, DNA/RNA extraction, gas chromatography, and animal handling experiences. Applicants should be willing to work approximately 10-15 hours per week.
Requirements: good academic standing, excellent academic performance, team player, good record keeping and analytical skills. Previous lab experience preferred, but not required.
Applicants must have knowledge of (or at least strong interest in): Ruminant Nutrition, Chemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology.
Preference will be given to applications turned in before March 2.
Spring Internship Opportunity (Gut Microbiome, Ruminant Nutrition, Greenhouse Gas Emission)
To find more about our research: www.HessLab.com For questions email: [email protected] How to apply: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PZCN3Y2
Dr. Kebreab’s lab is looking for students interested in testing the effects of feed supplements on methane production, feed intake, milk production, and rumen microbial populations in lactating dairy cows.
Applicants should be willing to work approximately 10-15 hours per week during the spring quarter.
Requirements: good academic standing, excellent academic performance, team player, good record keeping and analytical skills. Previous animal handling experience preferred, but not required.
Applicants must have knowledge of (or at least strong interest in): Climate Change, Ruminant Nutrition, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Production.
Spring Internship Opportunity (Enteric Methane Emissions in Dairy Cattle)
To find more about our research: http://anemal.ucdavis.edu/ For questions email: [email protected]
How to apply: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7LLY6CF
Positions opened until filled, priority deadline is March 2, 2018.
1 CSS Job Description – QC Engineer Rev. Feb.15, 2018
Job Description – Quality Control Engineer Position Title: QC Engineer – Entry Level Reports To: Director of Engineering and R&D Supervisor: N/A FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Position Summary: The QC Engineer is responsible for executing and maintaining the QA/QC program and related activities. The QC Engineer will perform routine and non-routine sampling, analysis, and record-keeping to support production and process development, as well as support project and process optimization efforts as directed. Employer Description: California Safe Soil (CSS) provides a unique full-cycle process to recycle supermarket organics into fertilizers, feeds, and other valuable bioproducts. CSS Improves agricultural yields while reducing negative environmental impacts and saving money. CSS operates a production facility in McClellan, CA.
Job Functions Essential Functions
Performance, recordkeeping, and document control of all QC procedures Conduct routine and non-routine sampling and analysis from commercial production facility Preparation and shipment of samples to third party labs for analysis Assist in development and implementation of analytical/QC methods to support production and
product development Conduct formulation and process or product R&D experiments as directed Support project engineering and process optimization efforts Aid in permitting and regulatory compliance sampling and documentation Maintain and promote a safe laboratory and production work environment
Physical Activities or Demands
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate lab equipment, plant equipment, and vehicles. Occasional lifting and transporting of heavy objects.
Position Qualification Requirements Educational Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural-, Biological-, Chemical-, Environmental-, Food-Engineering or Science, or equivalent experience.
Experience Requirements
Experience in laboratory and production manufacturing QC environment preferred EIT Certification a plus
2 CSS Job Description – QC Engineer Rev. Feb.15, 2018
Skills and Abilities
Highly self-motivated and directed Detail oriented with ability to analyze and troubleshoot issues Competent with general laboratory and engineering practices Skilled in both verbal and written communication Skilled user of word and spreadsheet software Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment and take direction from others
License(s)/Certification(s) Required N/A
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees may be required to follow other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as requested, subject to all applicable state and federal laws. Certain job functions described herein may be subject to possible modification in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. How to Apply: Send resume to [email protected]
Additional Scholarships 1. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
• Application Deadline for Summer, Fall, and Academic Year Programs: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 • This scholarship is for U.S. citizens of limited financial means to enable them to study abroad. • Flyers with more information are attached.
2. Sullivan Supply Stock Show Scholarship
• Application Deadline: Thursday, March 15, 2018 • Award Amount: 20 scholarships of $1,000 each • Scholarships will be awarded to individuals displaying a great passion for the livestock show industry
and/or livestock production. • Applicants must be considering a continued future involvement in the livestock industry. • For more information, visit https://www.sullivansupply.com/cart/tx/scholarshiphome_17.aspx.
3. Hispanic Scholarship Fund
• Application Deadline: Friday, March 30, 2018 • Award Amount: $500 - $5,000 • For more information, visit https://www.hsf.net/scholarship.
4. Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship
• Application Deadline: Saturday, March 31, 2018 • Award Amount: 35 scholarships of $1,500 • Applicants must be women of Chicana/Latina heritage, have lived in an eligible Northern California
county for 2 years, be enrolled full time, and have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater. • For more information, visit http://www.chicanalatina.org/scholarship.html.
5. California Cattlewomen Memorial Scholarship
• Application deadline: Sunday, April 1, 2018. • Award amount: $1,000 • The list of criteria and the application are attached.
6. Folsom Garden Club Scholarships
• Application Deadline: Friday, April 13, 2018 • Award Amount: $2,500 - $4,000 • For more information, visit https://www.folsomgarden.org/scholarship-program-2018/.
APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.IIE.ORG/GILMAN
DEADLINES
APPLICATIONS
For spring programs andsummer early applications
FIRST TUESDAYOF OCTOBER
For summer, fall &academic year programs
FIRST TUESDAYOF MARCH
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a program of the U.S. Department of Statesupported in its implementation by the Institute of International Education (IIE)
The Gilman Program stronglyencourages applications from:
• Students from diverseethnic backgrounds
• Students going tonon-traditional countries
• First-generation college students
• Students attendingcommunity colleges
• Students participating incredit-bearing internships
• Students with disabilities
• Students participating in fieldsof study underrepresented ineducation abroad
Contact the Financial Aid andStudy Abroad advisorsat your home college /
university to notify them youare applying for the GilmanScholarship. In order tocomplete the application
online, applicants need advisorcertifications and transcripts.
SCHOLARSHIPSTO STUDY & INTERN ABROADThe Gilman Scholarship Program is an undergraduate grant program for U.S. citizens of limitedfinancial means to enable them to study abroad, thereby internationalizing their outlook
and better preparing them to thrive in the global economy.
Eligibility Requirements:
• Be a citizen of the United States
• Be an undergraduate student ingood academic standing at anaccredited institution of highereducation in the United States
• Be receiving a Federal Pell Grant orprovide proof that he/she will bereceiving a Pell Grant during theterm of his/her study abroadprogram or internship
• Be in the process of applying to, oraccepted for, a study abroad orinternship program approved foracademic credit by the student'shome institution.
• Applicants will be pre-screened toensure their program of choice is ina country not currently under anofficial Travel Warning issued by theUnited States Department of State
GILMAN PROGRAM OVERVIEW gilmanscholarship.org
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a program of the U.S. Department of State, supported in its implementation by the Institute of International Education.
Background:
Congressionally funded, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) through the USA Study Abroad Office
Administered by the Institute of International Education
Named after retired congressman Benjamin A. Gilman from New York, the program was established by the International Academic Opportunity Act of 2000.
Since inception in 2001, over 22,000 U.S. undergraduates of high financial need awarded a Gilman Scholarship from more than 1,100 institutions and going to over 140 countries.
Encourages U.S. undergraduate students:
Who have been traditionally underrepresented in education abroad (see box above).
From a diverse range of public and private institutions from all 50 states, Washington, DC, Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories.
To choose academic and internship programs in diverse and non‐traditional study abroad destinations.
Eligibility: To apply for a scholarship, an applicant must:
Be a citizen of the United States;
Be an undergraduate student in good standing at an accredited institution of higher education in the United States (including both two‐year and four‐year institutions);
Be receiving a Federal Pell Grant or provide proof that he/she will be receiving a Pell Grant during the term of his/her study abroad program or internship;
Be in the process of applying to, or accepted for, a study abroad or internship program of at least two weeks for community college students and four weeks for students from four‐year institutions, in a single country and eligible for credit from the student's home institution. Proof of program acceptance is required prior to award disbursement;
Be proposing to study in a country not currently under a Travel Warning issued by the U.S. Department of State* or otherwise determined ineligible for program participation. * Students applying to programs in Mexico may only apply for scholarships to support study in Mexican states where no travel advisory is in effect according to the U.S. Department of State Travel Warning List.
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program is an undergraduate grant program for U.S. citizens of limited financial means to enable them to study abroad, thereby internationalizing their outlook and better preparing them to thrive in the global economy.
The program aims to serve students who have been traditionally underrepresented in
education abroad, including but not limited to, students of high financial need, students of diverse
ethnic backgrounds, first‐generation college students, students with disabilities, students attending
community college or minority serving institutions, and students studying in the STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields.
GILMAN PROGRAM OVERVIEW gilmanscholarship.org
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a program of the U.S. Department of State, supported in its implementation by the Institute of International Education.
Award benefits/amounts:
Award amounts up to $5,000 – will vary depending on the length of study and student’s financial need
Critical Need Language Award $8,000 – must be studying one of these languages in a country where it is predominately spoken (automatically considered).
Eligible spending ‐ defray eligible program related costs, which include:
Program tuition/fees
Room and board, meals
Books and required class supplies
Local transportation and international airfare (comply with Fly America Act)
Health/travel insurance
Passport and visa fees
Application process ‐ online, with following components:
Personal information
University/academic information, including selection of two advisors (one study abroad and one financial aid)
Study abroad program information (acceptance not required to apply for Gilman Scholarship)
Upload official transcript(s)
Complete two essays 1) Statement of Purpose: “personal interview on paper” clearly identifying the following:
o Who you are, your background that lead to your academic, professional and personal interests, and disclosing any diversity information
o Inspiration and impact of study abroad on your academic, professional and personal growth and goals
o How the Gilman Scholarship can help you accomplish these goals o Challenges you have faced in education and studying abroad, such as lack of family
support, work obligations, or disabilities (apparent or non‐apparent) 2) Follow‐on Service Project Proposal: propose a potential project to complete within 6 months
from return to the U.S. that will encourage others to study or intern abroad and spread awareness of the Gilman Scholarship, which can be completed on home campus or in local community. Strong proposals identify the following: o Target audiences that would benefit from learning about the Gilman Scholarship o Collaboration with groups or organizations already involved with o Creative, but feasible plan
Additional resources: U.S. Department of State Exchanges: exchanges.state.gov USA Study Abroad: studyabroad.state.gov Searchable program database: www.iiepassport.org Searchable funding database: www.studyabroadfunding.org Generation Study Abroad: www.generationstudyabroad.org
Critical NeedArabic Azerbaijani Bangla Chinese Hindi Indonesian Japanese
Languages:Korean Persian Punjabi Russian Swahili Turkish Urdu
CALIFORNIA CATTLEWOMEN, INC.
Affiliate of California Cattlemen’s Association Heritage Foundation, a Non-‐Profit 501C3
ID# 68-‐0464603
CRITERIA FOR CCW $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP
1. The recipient of the CCW Memorial Scholarship must be a graduate of a California high school.
2. When filing the application, the student must have a collegiate junior, senior, or graduate standing.
3. Applicants must be a full-‐time student with a minimum of 12 units.
4. Applicants must have an agricultural course of study.
5. Applicant’s overall GPA must be a minimum of 3.0.
6. There will be five (5) CattleWomen, each local to the following universities:
a. CSU Chico
b. CSU Fresno
c. CSPU Pomona
d. CSPU San Luis Obispo
e. UC Davis
These ladies shall be responsible for selecting the recipient and may elect a committee of local Cattlewomen to assist in the selection. Also, they will contact the Dean of the School of Agriculture to award the scholarship at each of the five colleges.
7. CCW Scholarship Applications must be received by April 1st.
8. A student may not receive the CCW Scholarship more than once.
9. All CCW Scholarship applications shall be retained by CCW for one year.
10. Recipients must provide their social security number to the CCW Treasurer for the issuance of a check.
Revised 3/29/09 per revision of CCW Policy and Procedures Spring 2009
CALIFORNIA CATTLEWOMEN, INC. Affiliate of California Cattlemen’s Association Heritage Foundation, a Non-‐Profit 501C3
ID# 68-‐0464603
California CattleWomen Memorial Scholarship Application Page 1
Student’s Name:
School Attending:
School Address:
Student’s Permanent Address:
Email:
Phone (for Scholarship contact):
Year in School: Age:
Major:
University GPA (include transcripts):
List of Educational and Career Goals:
Page 2 CCW Memorial Scholarship (Use additional paper, if needed) List Beef Background/Experience: List all Beef Activities and Honors Achieved: In 100 words or less, describe your vision for the future of the beef industry: Please mail or email the completed application to the CCW local contact for your university by April 1st. Also provide your University Scholarship Advisor with a copy. Davis applicants, this is your contact. Applications can be sent via email or US postal mail. Transcripts should be mailed to this contact. Merry Carter 1896 Keeler Street Livermore, CA 94550 Email: [email protected] Phone: (925) 784-‐2635