Time to submit Special Session Proposals for the 2022 UCOWR/NIWR Conference!

UCOWR/NIWR Annual Water Resources Conference June 14-16, 2022 / Greenville, SC Hyatt Regency Hotel Proposals for special sessions due October 8 Acceptance notifications will be emailed October 22 General call for abstracts issued October 25 Abstracts due January 24, 2022 Abstract acceptance notifications sent late February 2022 Call for Special Sessions UCOWR Conference

A deep dive into shallow waters: Managing climate change effects on stream drying in the Northwest

This workshop includes three 2-hour sessions on Tuesday October 5, Wednesday October 6, and Thursday October 7, 2021 from 1 pm to 3 pm PT/2 to 4 pm MT. To help us plan for an effective virtual workshop, please register by Tuesday September 7, 2021. Your registration will include answering a brief questionnaire to help […]

Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NW RISCC) Symposium

Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NW RISCC) Symposium taking place (virtually) Sept 15-16. The NW RISCC Network is a partnership of regional agencies and organizations dedicated to helping practitioners address the nexus of climate change and invasive species. The network is sponsored by the NW CASC and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and facilitated by EcoAdapt, […]

NEON Ambassador Program

NEON is excited to announce the launch of a new NEON Ambassador program! Our vision is to scale up awareness and use of NEON data through our support of a small cohort of passionate NEON Ambassadors. We are formulating the program and initiating the outreach through a series of workshops facilitated by Knowinnovation (KI), beginning in November. We are seeking researchers and […]

Science Policy Training Aug 30-Sept 3

You are invited to participate in the Idaho Science and Technology Policy Fellowship (ISTPF) orientation! Orientation will be held Monday, August 30 through Friday, September 3, 2021, online and in-person. This is an opportunity to learn about science policy, the history of science and technology policy in the U.S., how science policy works in federal […]

WSU colleagues working on environmental, agricultural, and land management issues-

You are invited to a meeting this Thursday, April 22nd, at 3:00 PM, to discuss the USDA’s Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Strategy (Zoom link copied below, and attached as an Outlook item).  What we are aiming for is a set of answers to the questions posed by the USDA in the following document: Federal Register […]

Pathways to Science – Searchable Funding Opportunity Database

Pathways to Science – Searchable Funding Opportunity Database Pathways to Science has a searchable database of postdoctoral funding opportunities that upper level graduate students looking for funding opportunities might find useful. There are currently have 174 postdoc-level funding opportunities and research programs posted on the site. There are several with upcoming deadlines and quite a […]

Earth Week Discussion Panel – Experts on Instream Flows

Earth Week Discussion Panel – Experts on Instream Flows Wednesday, April 21, 4:00 pm Happy Earth Week!! The student-led Water Resources Club is hosting a panel on the importance and impact of instream flows.  Six expert panelists will join us to offer their insights on the state of WA’s rivers and streams and water resources. […]

NEBC Presents Stormwater in Washington – Virtual Conference

May 5, 2021 This focused, one-day conference, hosted on an engaging virtual platform this year, is Washington’s leading stormwater event, convening regulated companies, governments, solution providers, and regulators for learning, networking, and business development. In addition, Managing Stormwater in Washington features the region’s largest stormwater trade show with over 40 service and technology solution providers. […]