Mike DeLue
ARCTIC RESEARCH COMMUNICATOR
A diverse skill set acquired over broad professional and academic experiences across four continents allows me to bring otherwise inaccessible perspectives to solving new problems. I'm proud of my ability to work well in tight-knit teams in any circumstances and to build bridges across professional and cultural boundaries.
PROFESSIONAL
02 PORTFOLIO
SUPPORTING RESEARCH
03 Experience
2018-2019
MSc. International Disaster Management
University of Manchester - UK
As part of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute I took on coursework in GIS, Epidemiology, Emergency Humanitarian Assistance, and principles of Disaster Management.
2017
Student Affairs Manager at SFS
Queensland, Australia
Working with University Students from around the world at the non-profit School for Field Studies Centre for Rainforest Studies I supported research logistics and organization at a field research station located in the middle of pristine Australian rainforest.
2015-2016
Program Leader at B.E.A.R.
Montana, USA
While working as a youth mentor with Bitterroot Ecological Awareness Resources I helped to guide youth and educate them on personal responsibility, options for building a positive future, and giving back to their community.
2012-2015
Assistant Language Teacher
Hokkaido, Japan
As a JET Programme participant I made the northernmost prefecture of Japan my home as an employee at the Higashikagura-cho Board of Education where I taught at 1 Junior High School, 4 Elementary Schools, and 4 preschools.
2008-2012
BA Globalization Studies
Gettysburg College, USA
My undergraduate degree in Globalization Studies focused on international political development, environmental policy, and environmental economics.
02 PORTFOLIO
SUPPORTING RESEARCH
03 Experience
2018-2019
MSc. International Disaster Management
University of Manchester - UK
As part of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute I took on coursework in GIS, Epidemiology, Emergency Humanitarian Assistance, and principles of Disaster Management.
2017
Student Affairs Manager at SFS
Queensland, Australia
Working with University Students from around the world at the non-profit School for Field Studies Centre for Rainforest Studies I supported research logistics and organization at a field research station located in the middle of pristine Australian rainforest.
2015-2016
Program Leader at B.E.A.R.
Montana, USA
While working as a youth mentor with Bitterroot Ecological Awareness Resources I helped to guide youth and educate them on personal responsibility, options for building a positive future, and giving back to their community.
2012-2015
Assistant Language Teacher
Hokkaido, Japan
As a JET Programme participant I made the northernmost prefecture of Japan my home as an employee at the Higashikagura-cho Board of Education where I taught at 1 Junior High School, 4 Elementary Schools, and 4 preschools.
2008-2012
BA Globalization Studies
Gettysburg College, USA
My undergraduate degree in Globalization Studies focused on international political development, environmental policy, and environmental economics.
EXPERTISE
SUPPORTING PROFESSORS AND RESEARCHERS
TEACHING
AND
OUTREACH
RESEARCHING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Experience
2018-2019
MSc. International Disaster Management
University of Manchester, UK
As part of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute I took on coursework in GIS, Epidemiology, Emergency Humanitarian Assistance, and principles of Disaster Management.
2017
Student Affairs Manager at SFS
Queensland, Australia
Working with University Students from around the world at the non-profit School for Field Studies Centre for Rainforest Studies I supported research logistics and organization at a field research station located in the middle of pristine Australian rainforest.
2015-2016
Program Leader at B.E.A.R.
Montana, USA
While working as a youth mentor with Bitterroot Ecological Awareness Resources I helped to guide youth and educate them on personal responsibility, options for building a positive future, and giving back to their community.
2012-2015
Assistant Language Teacher
Hokkaido, Japan
As a JET Programme participant I made the northernmost prefecture of Japan my home as an employee at the Higashikagura-cho Board of Education where I taught at 1 Junior High School, 4 Elementary Schools, and 4 preschools.
2008-2012
BA Globalization Studies
Gettysburg College, USA
My undergraduate degree in Globalization Studies focused on international political development, environmental policy, and environmental economics.
2020-Present
SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR
International Arctic Research Center, UAF
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
Working with the Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning and the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center, we make climate science regionally relevant across Alaska and the Arctic.