BIO 180 FIELD TRIP PROPOSAL FORM Please complete this form if you intend on leading a BIO 180 biodiversity field trip in the 201 quarter. You will be contacted by the Field Trip Coordinator after your proposal has been reviewed. Name: UW Department: Student #: UW Net ID: Cell Phone #: Alt. Phone #: Title of proposed trip Make it catchy, clever, and descriptive. A one-sentence trip description: Think of this as the ‘ad’ for your trip: A long trip description: Where you would take students, what they would see and do, etc. Fitness requirements / Accessibility issues / Safety notes: Degree of difficulty of walking, hiking, canoeing, etc. and any other accessibility or health and safety issues students need to be aware of. Gear required: Other gear: Departure location: Trips using UW vehicles usually meet at the Kincaid loading docks near the Burke-Gullman and the pedestrian bridge to Hitchcock Hall. If not, include links to online maps or other information for starting locations off campus. Timing (24-hour Clock, 1:30 PM = 13:30): Departure time: Estimated time of return: Preferred date(s) of trip(s): Dates you can commit to lead a trip; this information is required: Other logistical or equipment requirements or notes: Durable shoes Rain gear Water & Snacks Daypack Hiking boots Warm clothing Lunch Binoculars Long Pants Hat & sunscreen Insect repellant Camera Sunday Mon. Tues. Fri. Saturday Current UW Relationship: Undergrad. Student (BA/BS) Recent Undergrad. (BA/BS) Graduate Student (MS/ PhD) Recent Grad. (MS/PhD) UW Faculty or Staff Partnership Group Cost/Fee:$ Max. Students: UW Van ? Yes: No: First Last Email address: Relevant knowledge/experience in biology, outdoor education, teaching, etc: This can include training or employment in related fields or sciences and more. Return Field Trip Leader(skip to title)
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BIO180
FIELD TRIP PROPOSAL FORM
Please complete this form if you intend on leading a BIO 180 biodiversity field trip
in the ²ƛƴǘŜNJ 201о quarter. You will be contacted by the Field Trip Coordinator after your proposal has been reviewed.
Name:
UW Department:
Student #: UW Net ID:
Cell Phone #: Alt. Phone #:
Title of proposed trip Make it catchy, clever, and descriptive.
A one-sentence trip description: Think of this as the ‘ad’ for your trip:
A long trip description: Where you would take students, what they would see and do, etc.
Fitness requirements / Accessibility issues / Safety notes: Degree of difficulty of walking, hiking, canoeing, etc. and any other accessibility or health and safety issues students need to be aware of.
Gear required:
Other gear:
Departure location: Trips using UW vehicles usually meet at the Kincaid loading docks near the Burke-Gullman and the pedestrian bridge to Hitchcock Hall. If not, include links to online maps or other information for starting locations off campus.
Timing (24-hour Clock, 1:30 PM = 13:30):
Departure time: Estimated time of return:
Preferred date(s) of trip(s): Dates you can commit to lead a trip; this information is required:
Other logistical or equipment requirements or notes:
Durable shoes Rain gear Water & Snacks Daypack
Hiking boots Warm clothing Lunch Binoculars
Long Pants Hat & sunscreen Insect repellant Camera
Sunday Mon. Tues. ²ŜŘǎΦ ¢ƘdzNJǎΦ Fri. Saturday
Current UW Relationship:
Undergrad. Student (BA/BS)
Recent Undergrad. (BA/BS)
Graduate Student (MS/ PhD)
Recent Grad. (MS/PhD)
UW Faculty or Staff
Partnership Group
Cost/Fee:$ $
Max. Students: UW aƛƴƛπVanǎ? Yes: No:
First Last
Email address:
Relevant knowledge/experience in biology, outdoor education, teaching, etc: This can include training or employment in related fields or sciences and more.