We are looking for new students! The C-NSPIRE program is an interdisciplinary graduate certificate program aimed at students interested in biogeochemistry or nutrient-related research and science policy. Through this certificate, students develop curricular and experiential expertise in navigating the science-policy interface. The attached flyer and our website can be viewed for more information: https://cereo.wsu.edu/c-nspire-certificate-program/. Any questions can be […]
Climate Adaptation Science Centers Duty Station: Raleigh, NC or Minneapolis, MN Vacancy announcement (https://www.usajobs.gov/) opening November 16, 2020 with negotiable start date. Do you know how to analyze and interpret climate model output? Do you like working and learning with experts from other disciplines? Do you want to help other disciplines better understand and use […]
URL: https://www.epa.gov/P3/18th-annual-p3-awards-national-student-design-competition-focusing-people-prosperity-and-planet Open/Close Dates: November 13, 2020 – February 9, 2021 Informational Webinar: https://www.epa.gov/research-grants/18th-annual-people-prosperity-and-planet-p3-national-student-design-competition Background: EPA announces the release of the 18th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition Focusing on P3 – Phase I Request for Applications (RFA). This collegiate design competition promotes the use of scientific and engineering principles to create innovative projects to […]
Spring 2021 Tuesdays 1:00-1:50pm Engage with invited experts and students nationwide to learn about our shared responsibility to understand and address AMR for the health of humans, animals and the environment. The course is listed as: ANIM_SCI 504 Special Topics WEB ARR Jan 19–Apr 30 Special Topic Title: Special Topics Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Online delivery […]
December 9-10, 2020 7th annual conference on ethics and the past and future of the Columbia River River of Time: From Canoes to Freighters to 2160 and the 7th Generation Tribal host: Cowlitz Indian Tribe Academic host: Washington State University – Collective for Social and Environmental Justice, Native American Affairs Sign up for free here: […]
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is excited to welcome our 2020-2021 Research Fellows at Washington State University as they kick off their Fellowship activities this fall: Michelle Audie Michelle Audie‘s NW CASC research will focus on Decline of the Western Red Cedar: Using Tree Rings to Understand Mortality Patterns and Identify Drought-Resilient Populations Under Climate Change. Michelle’s project investigates […]
Abstracts are due Friday, November 27 The 11th Northwest Climate Conference will take place online on April 6-8, 2021. Special Sessions Abstract Submission Oral Presentation Abstract Submission Poster Abstract Submission The Program Committee welcomes submissions on a range of themes and topics related to climate science, impacts, adaptation and management decisions. We welcome presentations on […]
Tu, Th 10:35 – 11:50 Course Description: Students will learn to design, interpret, and critically evaluate the use of stable isotopic tools. Specifically, we will focus on terminology and notation, sources of variation, models of isotope composition, and key applications of stable isotope techniques. Topics address the isotopic composition of plants, animals, soils, water, food […]
11th Northwest Climate Conference Abstracts are due Friday, November 27 The 11th Northwest Climate Conference will take place online on April 6-8, 2021. Special Sessions Abstract Submission Oral Presentation Abstract Submission Poster Abstract Submission The Program Committee welcomes submissions on a range of themes and topics related to climate science, impacts, adaptation and management decisions. […]