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Hey geographers!

ALSO AVAILABLE: If you're interested in purchasing a hoodie but didn't get the chance, we have some leftovers available for $15, first come first served, available to be picked up at the same time as ordered clothing (12-2, Mon, Tues).

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(MUGS) Clothing| Faculty addition| Peer advising| Volounteer

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Hello Geographers!
Give yourself a quick break and check this out:


i) CLOTHING: I feel like a broken record but.. If you haven't picked up your clothing yet- hurry! We are having OFFICE HOURS Monday and Tuesday this coming week from 12-2 so come by the lounge and get your stuff! If absolutely neither of those times works for you, email mcgillgeography@gmail.com<mailto:mcgillgeography@gmail.com> and we'll work something out.

ii) FACULTY ADDITION: Dr. Adam Millard Ball will be joining the Geography department beginning July 2011 in our new Urban Sustainability position. He will be teaching GEOG 494 (Urban Field Studies) in the Fall 2011 term. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Millard Ball to Geography!
Also Dr. Tim Moore will be returning as Chair of the Geography department, beginning next fall. Welcome back!

iii) PEER ADVISING PROGRAM: Interested in helping out your fellow classmates? Check out the SOUSA Peer Advising Program for next year- they are now recruiting volunteers for 2011-2012. Check out the attached poster above.

iv) VOLOUNTEER/INTERNSHIP IN MADAGASCAR: check it out... Azafady is a UK charity and Malagasy non-profit organization which has been working in response to local communities' expressed needs on environmental, humanitarian and sustainable livelihoods projects in southeast Madagascar for over 15 years. We offer a limited number of opportunities to get involved in these projects for 2-10 weeks.
Our volunteer programs are award-winning, having been awarded the Responsible Tourism award for "Best Volunteering Organization" in 2007. However Azafady is not just a volunteering organization; first and foremost we are a respected sustainable development NGO. As such, by volunteering with us students gain valuable experience in the workings of a grassroots conservation and development NGO, in addition to the opportunity to learn about the many issues faced in developing countries first-hand and to make a genuine contribution to local communities and their environment.
Our volunteer and internship programs can be beneficial to students regardless of their field of study but would be of particular interest to students of Geography, for the particular kinds of knowledge, vocational skills and hands-on experience which you acquire.
Our 10-week Pioneer Programme, designed to give participants an all-round introduction to international development work starts on the 1st of July this summer, with teams also starting in January, April and October each year. Alternatively, the new Azafady Conservation Programme offers students the opportunity to get involved in all aspects of our conservation work for 2-10 weeks - from running environmental education sessions and tree-planting, to monitoring lemur behavior and researching critically endangered reptiles and amphibians. We also have a short-term volunteer programme, which is running in July (now only two places left) and August, where volunteers join Pioneer for 2 or 3 weeks to assist on school-building projects. In order to participate in our programmes volunteers fundraise a minimum donation for the charity before travelling to Madagascar with our hands-on help.
You can view more information specifically for university and college students, in color and with pictures here: http://www.azafady.org/azafady_mailer/webUS_17022010.html
Or you can see our website for further details: http://www.azafadyusa.org/
You can also find Azafady on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AzafadyMadagascar, twitter: http://twitter.com/azafady and read all the latest news from our projects on the Azafady Blog: http://azafady.us/blog/
If you would like more information regarding Azafady's volunteer programmes, please feel free to contact us at our London office on +44(0)208 960 6629 or via email at info@azafadyusa.org<mailto:info@azafadyusa.org> . Best wishes, Sarah Lamb (Volunteer Coordinator, Azafady)


That's it for now! Good luck on finals everyone!

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(MUGS) Best Department| Clothing| RA position| Library resources

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Hellooo geographers!
Classes are done! ..check it:


i) WE'RE AWESOME: Our Geography department has won the SUS (Science Undergraduate Society) best small department of the year!!! Come check out our great plaque on the wall in the lounge! Congrats geographers on making it such a great department!


ii) CLOTHING: ALL geography clothing is now in! We will be announcing office hours asap, and otherwise you can take your chances and drop by the lounge to see if an exec is around.


iii) RESEARCH ASSISTANT: Summer Undergraduate Research Assistant needed: Duties to include: GIS analysis, literature search and summarizing, light administrative duty. Prof. Brian Leung (MSE & Dept. Biology) is looking for an undergraduate student to help in his lab this summer. The lab houses five graduate students who specialize in the ecology of invasive species. The candidate would help the lab with research by performing GIS analysis and mapping as well as literature research and summary of specialized topics. The candidate would also be asked to help with some clerical and administrative duties.
20hrs/wk for 4 months (May 1 - Aug 31).
Remuneration: $12/hr
To apply send your CV to Paul Edwards (paul.edwards1@mail.mcgill.ca<mailto:paul.edwards1@mail.mcgill.ca>).


iv) NEW LIBRARY RESOURCES: Hello Geography Undergrads! The following are a few recent library purchases that I want to let you know about – they should come in handy during this assignment-heavy time of year. All three are online resources so you must be on campus or have your VPN running to access them and for my links in this email to work.

New database:
Urban Studies Abstracts<http://mclink.library.mcgill.ca:8331/V/?func=native-link&resource=MTL05662>
Covers areas essential to urban studies, including urban affairs, urban design and history, community development, transportation, housing, social issues, and urban and regional economics.

Two new online encyclopedias that are excellent places to go for overviews of topics, and to find further readings/sources:
Encyclopedia of Urban Studies<http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?action=interpret&id=GALE%7C9781412971973&v=2.1&u=crepuq_mcgill&it=aboutBook&p=GVRL&sw=w&authCount=1>
Excellent, in-depth entries for everything from "Human Ecology<http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CCX3202500154&v=2.1&u=crepuq_mcgill&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w>" and "Community Development<http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CCX3202500074&v=2.1&u=crepuq_mcgill&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w>" to "Graffiti<http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CCX3202500131&v=2.1&u=crepuq_mcgill&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w>" and "Gentrification<http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CCX3202500125&v=2.1&u=crepuq_mcgill&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w>". Extensive "Further Reading" sections, cross-referencing, and indexing.

International Encyclopedia of Human Geography<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780080449104>
Comprehensive source of information on the often difficult to contain discipline of human geography and its many related subject areas. Covers philosophy and theory, key concepts, methods and practices, biographical information, and geographical thought and practice in different parts of the world. The detailed entries (average length: 5 to 6 pages) include excellent "Glossary", "Further Reading", and "Relevant Websites" sections. Sample entries: "Ecotourism<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_uoikey=B9BWK-4WNFN11-71&_origin=SDEMFRHTML&_version=1&md5=513369247f98acadb14e5debbc353c52>", "Housing, Neighbourhoods and Health<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_uoikey=B9BWK-4WNFN11-FC&_origin=SDEMFRHTML&_version=1&md5=6c234c84868b5295201c139c0e64c213>", "Biodiversity Mapping<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_uoikey=B9BWK-4WNFN11-1S&_origin=SDEMFRHTML&_version=1&md5=8ae345bde1b0d5d0008bae003b36e8cf>", "Transport and Social Exclusion<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_uoikey=B9BWK-4WNFN11-12H&_origin=SDEMFRHTML&_version=1&md5=05a28bc8ec3253fed076123a69760b74>", and "Livelihoods<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_uoikey=B9BWK-4WNFN11-JP&_origin=SDEMFRHTML&_version=1&md5=ed983fba9f473dc0c093b8da22b522ab>".

All three resources are linked to in the Human Geography Subject Guide<http://www.mcgill.ca/library/library-findinfo/subjects/humanities/geoghuman/>.

If you have any questions, do get in touch. I am available to assist with end-of-term research throughout the next month – just call or email me.
Julie Jones
Liaison Librarian, Human Geography & Urban Planning
Humanities & Social Sciences Library
julie.jones@mcgill.ca<UrlBlockedError.aspx> / 514.398.5727
http://www.mcgill.ca/library/


That's it for now geographers. Good luck with all your end of year work, and remember- DON'T PANIC.
You can do it :)

Cheers,

MUGS
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Hello Geographers!

i) ELECTIONS: A big congratulations to Malcolm Araos Egan who has been elected your MUGS AUS representative for next year! Thanks to everyone who voted, and to both candidates for their time and energy campaigning!

ii) 499 DEADLINE: A friendly reminder that the application deadline for GEOG 499 Subarctic Field Studies Schefferville is tomorrow, Tuesday, April 5. Applications can be picked up and dropped off at Burnside Hall Room 727. Please see Carly Gips.

iii) CLOTHING: A few of you still haven't picked up your geog clothing orders- don't forget! Drop by the lounge and ask an exec to help you out. For those whose orders had to be redone (our apologies) the correct batch should be here by Wednesday!

Cheers,

MUGS
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