EMI HIGHER EDUCATION LINKS
NEW FEMA Employment Opportunities at http://www.fema.gov/career/publicSearch.do?action=Init
FEMA is interested in hiring individuals that would like to become part of a well skilled, knowledgeable, high performance workforce that reflects the diversity of our nation.
14th World Conference on Disaster Management,
The CCEP Book Shop at WCDM: http://www.wcdm.org/wcdm_stor.html, June 20-23, 2004.
Association
of Contingency Planners (ACP) International
The Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) is a non-profit trade association
dedicated to fostering continued professional growth and development
in effective Contingency & Business Resumption Planning.
Campus Safety, Health and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) A division of the National Safety Council WEBSITE URL http://www.cshema.org/
Center
of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
The Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
is proud to announce a new addition to our website: Erik Auf der Heide's "DISASTER
RESPONSE: Principles of Preparation and Coordination"
This book, first published in
1989, is an excellent resource for disaster management information
but unfortunately it is now out of print. We have worked with
the author to create an online version available to the public
and will soon add new material from Dr. Auf der Heide and other
contributers. Disaster Response can be found online at: http://coe-dmha.org/dr
Center
for Hazards Assessment Response and Technology, University
of New Orleans
Mission: The focus of the Center for Hazards Assessment Response and
Technology (CHART) is to support Louisiana community sustainability in
llight of natural, technological, environmental and terrorist risk to
which the region is vulnerable.
Degrees
at a Distance Program
A network of four-year colleges and universities enables students to
take college courses that can be used towards a Bachelor's degree with
concentration in the areas of fire administration or fire prevention
technology.
Emergency
Information Infrastructure Partnership - EMFORUM
A moderated, Higher Ed mailing list
is administered by the EIIP in support of the Higher Education
Project, and other efforts to enhance professional development
through advanced study. Use this link for Higher Education Project
Activity Reports, further information, and to subscribe/unsubscribe.
Extension
Disaster Education Network
The network enhances the ability of extension staff to provide disaster
education by providing easy access to educational materials to reduce
the impact of disasters.
FEMA's
Multi-Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's "Multi-Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment" document is now available on-line. As part of the
agency's national effort to mitigate human and economic loss caused by
disasters, FEMA initiated a research project to clarify and document
previous efforts to identify natural and technological hazards and to
assess associated risks. Subsequently, this document was prepared to
summarize the findings. It reviews virtually all atmospheric, geologic,
hydrologic, and other natural hazards, as well as numerous technological
risks. It then summarizes several risk assessment approaches and identifies
the various activities that compose the National Mitigation Strategy.
It concludes with a summary and numerous appendices.
IAEM University/College Committee
Committee Mission: The mission of the Universities & Colleges Committee is to represent the emergency management issues surrounding college and university campuses. Although they are a part of the communities in which they reside, higher education institutions take on special and sometimes unique considerations when preparing their students, faculty, staff and visitors for responding to, recovering from and mitigating against emergencies. The purpose of this committee is to provide emergency managers from higher education institutions a voice on a national and international scale to ensure their needs are also being addressed by government and industry officials.
NEW IEMSA-MCNY http://www.iemsa-mcny.org/ The International Association of Emergency Managers, graduate student chapter of the Metropolitan College of New York (IAEM-MCNY) welcomes you. Our organization, professional interviews, research topics, monthly newsletter, and informational website, is intended to enhance the experience of the entire Emergency Management and Homeland Security community at MCNY, IAEM, and emergency management students across the nation. It is intended to also foster partnerships between practitioners and academia to strengthen this most important field.
International
Emergency Management Student Association
IEMSA was established several years ago at the Institute of Emergency
Administration and Planning at the University of North Texas, and has
since proven to be a great asset to the student. s development in the
field of Emergency Management. Due to the recent global awareness of
hazards and disasters, there has been a rapid increase in the number
of colleges and universities offering programs in Emergency Management.
There has also been an instantaneous growth in the number of students
enrolling in these programs.IEMSA is now reaching out to other schools
in the nation and around the world to link and unite students through
this program.
International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) - http://www.iaem.com/
“The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the goals of saving lives and protecting property during emergencies and disasters. The mission of IAEM is to serve its members by providing information, networking and professional opportunities, and to advance the emergency management profession”.
National
Fire Academy's Higher Education Page
National Fire Academy (NFA) seeks to enhance the professional development
of the fire and emergency services by providing access to fire-related
academic programs which lead to associate and baccalaureate degrees.
Working with coordinators of two- and four-year academic fire programs,
NFA has established a higher education network, the Fire and Emergency
Services Higher Education Consortium, to provide emergency service personnel
with high quality programs and courses designed around their work schedules
and lifestyles.
NEW National PERISHIP Award. Dissertation Fellowships in Hazards, Risk, and Disasters
The Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI) and Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Swiss Re has established a program that awards dissertation fellowships for work in all aspects of natural and human-made hazards, risk, and disasters in all disciplines.
For more information: http://thunder1.cudenver.edu/periship/index.html
Network
of State Hazard Mitigation Officials
This website represents the networking input of each State Hazard Mitigation
Officer for the purposes of learning from each other, getting ideas on
how to do our work better, and becoming friends and effective colleagues.
This website is updated as new information/materials are submitted and
is a "living document" and a constant "work in progress".
NFPA
1600 - Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business
Continuity Programs, live chats hosted by the Emergency
Information Infrastructure Project.
During the weeklong Virtual Fire
and Rescue Exposition, the Emergency Information Infrastructure
Project hosted a series of live, online chats about the NFPA
1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity
Programs. If you missed the chats, you can access the edited
transcripts of the live chats and background pages.
National Emergency Training
Center's Learning
Resource Center (LRC)
With more than 100,000 books, reports, periodicals, and audiovisual materials,
the LRC provides information and resources on fire and emergency management
subjects to students, faculty at NETC and the general public.
Oregon
Natural Hazard Workshop - University of Oregon
The Oregon Natural Hazards Workshop, a new program within the Community
Service Center at the University of Oregon, is responding to the vital
need to reduce loss of life and property in Oregon communities struck
by severe natural disasters.
Rho Epsilon Mu: An Academic
Honor Society for Emergency Managment
http://members.tripod.com/~Richmond_ESM/rho.html
In 1999 students at the University of Richmond organized Rho Epsilon
Mu as a specialized honor society for emergency management, with the
intent that this society should become a national society for the discipline,
regardless of departmental or program title. The name Rho Epsilon Mu,
written in Greek letters as PEM, was chosen as a reference to professional
emergency management.The society is specifically intended to include
programs in emergency management, disaster science, and business continuity.
Students must be regularly enrolled and pursuing emergency management
as a major or recognized minor.Rho Epsilon Mu is actively soliciting
the formation of new chapters and will be happy to work with any college
or university interested in doing so.
Strategic Plan for Loss Reduction
and Risk Management
This plan seeks to assure the safety of students, personnel, and visitors
to the University of California-Berkeley campus, in the event of a catastrophic
disaster. This plan also allows for the resumption of operations of UC-Berkeley
30 days after a damaging earthquake.
"Strategic
Plan for Loss Reduction and Risk Management" from the University
of CA-Berkeley - PDF
The Association of Higher Education
Facilities Officers
Founded in 1914, the Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers
is an international association dedicated to maintaining, protecting,
and promoting the quality of educational facilities. APPA serves and
assists facilities officers and physical plant administrators in colleges,
universities, and other educational institutions throughout the United
States, Canada, Mexico, ad other countries worldwide. For more information
contact them at http://www.appa.org/.
SCUP,
The Society for College and University Planning (deals
specifically with emergency management)
SCUP, The Society for College and
University Planning, established in 1965, is the only association
focused on the promotion, advancement, and application of effective
planning in higher education. The Societys number one strategic
objective is that SCUP should identify and compile the substantive
knowledge about higher education planning-its purposes, processes,
and technology-and create an information base, which is easily
accessible to those who plan.
SCUPs membership numbers more than 4,200 individuals representing
both public and private, two year and four-year colleges and universities
as well as governing/coordinating boards, companies, and other related
organizations and well as a diverse international membership interested
in higher education planning.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research "Extreme Weather Sourcebook 2001"
The United States, due to size, geographical and societal conditions,
is susceptible to wide range weather phenomena. This report presents
a summary of damage suffered from hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, lightning
and other weather events in the United States and its territories. Many
sources of data and a wide range of methodologies were used to achieve
a comprehensive study capable of supporting trend analysis requiring
precise data.
The
Seattle Emergency Management Website
The Seattle Emergency Management website serves as an example of a 21st
century Office of Emergency Management. Emergency Management administers
and directs two programs: in preparedness, the Seattle Disaster Aid and
Response Teams (SDART) and Project Impact, a permanent community mitigation
program of the City. Another important aspect of the website is an on-line
disaster plan, Seattle Disaster and Response Plan, for the city
of Seattle. This comprehensive plan prepares the citizens of Seattle
for a large-scale disaster. The plan includes Situation, Organizational
Responsibilities, Mayoral Prerogatives, Incident Command Terms, Recovery
Plan Checklist and much more information. The website also includes information
concerning hazards, getting prepared, what to do in an emergency, who
and what people are responsible for certain areas during an emergency.
Links to notable offices such as the mayor, police, fire department,
and weather and city directory are included as well as links to other
emergency management databases.
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