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Undergraduate Researcher: BUMP Position, Estimating Economic Potential for Tourism in the Trans...

Employer
Sul Ross State University
Location
Alpine

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Instructions to applicants:

-Application Materials:

  • 1 page cover letter
  • Resume
  • Unofficial academic transcripts
  • 1 letter of recommendation
  • Completed Sul Ross Employment Application: https://sulross.peopleadmin.com/postings/search

Job Title:

Undergraduate Researcher: BUMP Position, Estimating Economic Potential for Tourism in the Trans-Pecos

Location:

Alpine

Department:

Borderlands Research Institute

Posting Date:

09/16/2020

Until Filled:

Yes

Salary:

$8.00 per hour for up to 20 hours week

Required:

Qualifications:
-Strong work ethic
-Organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines
-Must be willing to work independently and as part of a team
-Must be able to present findings at Sul Ross and at least 1 wildlife-related conference
-Must be a Texas resident
-GPA of ≥ 2.5
-Dedication of 20hrs/wk to research

Staffing Reason:

Work Study/Institutional

Primary Responsibilities:

What:
-Sorting through supplied data
-Further data search and collection
-Creating maps from existing datasets in ArcMap
-Organizing data in Excel

When:
-Fall 2020 with potential to continue in Spring

Where:
-Sul Ross Range Animal Science Center labs, Alpine, Texas

Other Information:

Job Description:
This research will estimate the economic income potential of tourism in the Trans-Pecos region (Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, and Val Verde counties). We are specifically interested in the economic potential of birding, visitation to state and national parks, and visitation to Wildlife Management Areas across the Trans-Pecos counties. The project will involve sorting through visitation data, tourism publications, and other data. This project features ArcMap (GIS) and Excel components.

This project is part of the Boarderlands Research Institute Undergraduate Mentorship Program (BUMP). The focus of BUMP is to better prepare undergraduate students for serving in the industry. This mentorship job includes participating in projects overseen by graduate students and university faculty. Undergraduate students will develop, carry out, and present their projects over the course of their term. BUMP provides students the skills to enter their future with confidence by engaging in hands-on projects, managing their project, and developing rapport with mentors, faculty, and resource professionals. Learn more about BUMP and past projects, https://bri.sulross.edu/about-bri/undergraduate-assistants/

Is Background Check Required?:

Yes

Organization

Working at Sul Ross State University

Called "Possibly the most underrated little university west of the Mississippi" by CBS's Dan Rather, Sul Ross State University in West Texas boasts a combination of small class sizes, an appreciation of both fine arts and the sciences and popular professional programs in a relaxed, friendly environment.

Who Is Sul Ross? Where is Sul Ross?
The university's name honors Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross, the son of a pioneer Waco, Texas, family and a popular soldier, governor, educator and humanitarian. Founded in 1917 as a teacher college, Sul Ross continues to offer teacher education as one of its most popular programs. Others in high demand are business, criminal justice and agricultural and natural resource sciences. Sul Ross achieved university status in 1969.

The university, comprising 647 acres in Alpine, Texas, boasts a beautiful 93-acre main campus of exquisitely-detailed buildings and enjoys perhaps the most temperate climate in the state. Its situation in the Davis Mountains overlooks the center of the city below, yet it remains within easy reach of many local stores and restaurants. The university also has a 468-acre working ranch that serves its animal science programs.

Located in Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde, the Middle Rio Grande Campuses offer upper level and graduate courses.  Our professors provide hands on learning in ways that relate to our students and their passion for higher education.  Courses are accessible via interactive television, online learning communities, and face to face classes

Sul Ross State University is part of The Texas State University System, the largest college system in the state after the University of Texas and Texas A&M systems.

A Small Size, But Plenty to Do
With an enrollment of about 2,000 students on the main campus in Alpine, class sizes are small, guaranteeing a much higher level of personal attention from instructors and the university's support staff. But there's plenty for students to do in their free time: lots of student clubs and organizations, a thriving arts community and a strong athletic tradition.

The SRSU men's basketball team won the conference championship five times in the past 20 years, including the 1999 American Southwest Conference championship. The women's basketball team has also won five conference championships and played in eight national playoffs, even making it to the Final Four.

Similarly, the Lobos football and baseball teams have won five conference titles each in the past 20 years, including American Southwest Conference championships in the late 1990s. The Lady Lobos volleyball team has won nine conference championships in all.

Rodeo is significant part of the Sul Ross program, and the university is the birthplace of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Many team members have gone on to become world champions, and 1951 graduate Harley May is a charter member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Hall of Fame.

Company info
Website
Telephone
432-837-8243
Location
Box C-13
Alpine
Texas
79832
US

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