Biology 572: Quantitative Methods and Statistics in Ecology (4 cr.) is a class aimed at students for whom standard, “canned” statistical methods are insufficient or unsatisfying. We will learn to use a Bayesian approach to fit models—from simple linear regressions to discipline- or question-specific scientific models—to data for purposes of understanding causal inferences or statistical […]
Deadline for application: February 10, 2023 Eligibility: All students who are enrolled in an undergraduate program at the time of the application and are U.S. citizens are eligible to apply Majors: All STEM majors. Others in majors relevant to NOAA Fisheries resource management mission, such as government, policy, communications (writing/graphics), and economics will be considered for […]
The Center of Excellence for Water has the pleasure to invite you to the twenty sixth webinar that will take place on Tuesday 6 December 2022 at 5 PM (Cairo Time)/ 7 AM (PST Time) by Prof. Aly Elbahrawy – Professor Emeritus of Water Resources Management, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, the webinar is entitled: Music & Climate […]
Watershed Department Manager Columbia River Inter Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) seeks an experienced, collaborative, and capable natural resources leader to be our next Watershed Department Manager. This role provides management of the organization’s portfolio of watershed restoration programs and is responsible for leading the implementation ofWy-Kan-Ush-Mi Wa-Kish-Wit, the Tribal Salmon Restoration Plan. This is a […]
Date & Time: October 19th at 3:00pm EDTThis month’s “Stem for All” theme and expert panel webinar will highlight processes involved in Indigenous ways of learning — learning by collaboration, making a difference/giving back, intergenerational connection, responsibility, and respect. Three project teams that study learning and how to foster it in Indigenous communities will discuss […]
Connect with students from across the region and become a better leader. Saturday, October 15 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Compton Union Building (CUB), WSU Pullman Priority registration is October 7. Lunch provided. Free for all WSU Pullman & WSU Global Students. $20 for WSU Everett, WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, and WSU Vancouver. $25 for all non-WSU […]
NOVEMBER 7-9, 2022 Join AWRA for #AWRA2022 in beautiful Renton, WA (Seattle area) for our in-person Annual Water Resources Conference. #AWRA2022 goes to the Seattle Aquarium Tuesday, Nov 8. Cost $125, time 6:30-9:30pm Your ticket includes private access to the aquarium, transportation to and from the aquarium, assortment of gourmet food, and a full bar. […]
The 2023 UCOWR/NIWR Annual Water Resources Conference will return to the beautiful Rocky Mountains in Fort Collins, Colorado. We will discuss critical water issues facing the western United States, the continent and globe. Please join the dialogue, as we seek to develop new and innovative collaborations and transdisciplinary solutions to complex water problems. Proposals for […]
Tuesday, October 25 and Wednesday, October 26 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Two virtual meetings on the mornings of October 25 and 26. The annual water year meeting, now in its 17th year, is an opportunity to review climate-related impacts of the previous water year and learn about the forecast for the upcoming water year. We encourage […]
The HIBAR Research Alliance (HRA) brings together contributors who share the vision of an improved research and innovation ecosystem that better contributes to solving society’s critical problems. The activities of the HRA are aimed at deepening collaborations between university-based researchers and non-academic partners, in order to speed development and application of breakthrough knowledge to address […]