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Joshua M Shields’ mastery in the field of forestry has given him the opportunity to go anywhere with his knowledge. Just recently, he ended his inspirational career as an educator and lecturer for the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, and has moved on to a different use of his expertise. From the UW-Stevens Point, Joshua has now transitioned to service work and Outreach Forestry.
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UW Stevens Point EducatorJoshua M Shields is Defending the World
Joshua M ShieldsFormer UW-Stevens Point Lecturer The former lecturer of forest ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Joshua M Shields has devoted his life to the conservation and well-being of the world’s environment. Moving on from the education of students, he is now working as an outreach forester, managing the wildlife and ecosystem in his area and consistently pursuing the improvement of his skills in the field.
Joshua M ShieldsFrom UW Stevens Point to Beyond This devoted wildlife expert has been evolving the field of ecology and wildlife management for almost 15 years. Joshua M Shields has his Doctorate in Forest Biology, and used his knowledge of this important field to lecture at UW- Stevens Point, inspiring college students to follow in his footsteps as an environmentalist that looks for a better future.
Becoming a College-Level Lecturer Some of the most highly esteemed people in the United States are those who have the reputation to bring a crowd full of pupils into a huge lecture hall, and teaching them about the field that has made them great. Lecturing at a college is an excellent job, and allows not only the ability to sharpen your experience as an academic in your field, but also gives you the unique opportunity to share your passion and knowledge of your subject to students in the next generation, who may move on to become the next great workers and innovators of the world. But what does it take to become a lecturer in a university? Depending on the college, certain universities only require a graduate degree in order to begin lecturing to students.