We are no longer accepting applications for the 2022 REU Summer Program. Please check back in November 2022 to apply for the 2023 Summer Program, or reach out to Julie Padowski (julie.padowski@wsu.edu) if you have questions. Thank you for your interest!
Recognizing that science and technology researchers cannot solve complex environmental problems alone, the C-NSPIRE interdisciplinary graduate certificate program aims to address the longstanding need for a corps of top-flight scientists capable of communicating the relevance of their work at the science-policy interface. The primary objective of this certificate is to provide students an interdisciplinary perspective […]
The NW Climate Science Center invites proposals from faculty at UW, BSU, UM, WSU and WWU for funding to support research by graduate students and post-docs in fields relating to understanding and addressing climate impacts on NW natural and cultural resources, and training of these NW CSC Fellows in the principles and practices of co-producing […]
Woodinville, Wash. – An interactive summit focusing on the future of the food system in the greater Seattle metropolitan area will be held on Friday, November 18, at the Brightwater Convention Center. Hosted by Washington State University (WSU) Metro Food Energy Water Seed Grant Research Team, the Urban Food-Energy-Water Summit provides an opportunity for the […]
Horton Hydrology Research Grant- due 15 April 2016 Open to graduate students in hydrology (including its physical, chemical, or biological aspects) or in water resources policy sciences (including economics, systems analysis, sociology and law). U.S. citizenship is not a requirement to apply. (more info)
Click on a class title for more information: Anthropology ANTH 591- Feeding the World: from the past, to traditional food systems, to GMO’s (d’Alpoim Guedes) Civil and Environmental Engineering CE 503- Air Quality Management (Herring) CE 506- Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange Methods- Theory and Measurements of Turbulent Fluxes (Liu) CE 517- Mechanics of Sediment Transport (Petrie) […]
CEREO director Stephanie Hampton reports out on a highly productive two-day science communication workshop in Kristin Carden’s COMPASS blog: Straight from the Scientist: Stephanie Hampton