Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship

The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship seeks to encourage individuals who have the potential to make a significant positive difference in wilderness protection in the United States. The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship is available to qualified graduate students. It is created in honor of Gloria Barron, dedicated educator and tireless advocate for wilderness protection, […]

Regional Approaches to Women’s Leadership in STEMM Conference

Increasing numbers of women in STEMM faculty and leadership in higher education is a challenge requiring capacity building and problem solving within and among educational institutions at all levels, involving graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, faculty, and administrations. This regional conference is intended to build (1) competence and motivation to pursue leadership roles, and (2) organizational […]

Preventing and Resolving Water Conflicts: A Skills Building Workshop

Friday, April 20, 2018: 12:00 to 6:00pm and Saturday, April 21: 8:00am to 5:00pm Location: Integrated Research and Innovation Center (IRIC) Room 305 Dr. Aaron Wolf will deliver this workshop for a half day starting at noon April 20 and all day Saturday April 21. Please send a response to water@uidaho.edu, if you want to […]

Call for applicants for Scientist Sentinels: Civic Engagement & Leadership Program, May 2018!

Over the past year, we have been inspired by the way scientists have used their voices to affirm the role of science in society and contribute to making the world a better place. Now, we are pleased to announce a new program designed to help scientists and researchers take their engagement to the next level. […]

8th Annual Pacific Northwest Water Research Symposium “The Future of Water”

April 23-24, 2018 Oregon State University, Corvallis OR. Free Conference –travel grants and housing available- The Pacific Northwest Water Research Symposium, hosted by the Oregon State University Hydrophiles, is a two day, student-centric conference highlighting outstanding student research in the fields of water resources science, engineering, and policy. The conference aims to connect individuals, build […]

EcoFS2018: Amazing Summer, 3-credit, Field Science Courses with Ecosystem Field Studies

An opportunity to apply your classroom & textbook learning while immersed in a spectacular & transformative educational setting! Caribbean Ecosystem Field Studies * Study, snorkel & SCUBA dive on the Caribbean coral reef of Mexico * June 7-27 Colorado Ecosystem Field Studies * Study, camp, & hike in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado * July […]

Data wrangling and analysis using R

1 credit, Thursday, Feb 8 from 1-6 pm, Friday, Feb 9 from 9-2 and Sat, Feb 10 from 9-2. Building from the concepts introduced in Basic Epidemiology, this section will cover working with data and analysis of data using R. Basic Epidemiology (Weeks 1-5) is recommended but not required for those students who want to […]

Thomas Jefferson Fund: 2018 Call for Proposals

The Fund aims to encourage cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research projects of the highest quality and especially seeks to support emerging collaborations involving a team of younger researchers. Grants will be awarded per funding cycle in each of the following fields: • Humanities and Social Sciences (SSH) • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) • Sciences for […]

SEAL (Sustainability, Environmental Achievement & Leadership) Grants

SEAL’s funding of research complements its environmental awards programs: (1) Business Sustainability Awards, (2) Environmental Journalism Awards and (3) Lifetime Achievement Award. The SEAL Environmental Research Grants are made to graduate students (master’s and PhD students) and postdocs working on advancing environmental policy or the public’s understanding of an environmental issue. The amount of award(s) […]