Applications

Research to Action: Assessing and Addressing Community Exposures to Environmental Contaminants (R01)

This Funding Opportunity Announcement encourages applications using community-engaged research methods to investigate the potential health risks of environmental exposures of concern to the community and to implement an environmental public health action plan based on research findings. The overall goal is to support changes to prevent or reduce exposure to harmful environmental exposures and improve […]

Food Summit 2016 – Feeding Ourselves: Collaborations for Increasing Local Food Access

When: Friday, January 29 from 9am-4pm Where: Banyans on the Ridge in Pullman, Washington. Registration closes on Sunday, January 24th. The theme of this year’s summit is Feeding Ourselves: Collaborations for Increasing Local Food Access. Food Summit 2016 will feature over 15 speakers working in the areas of seed saving, local food production, market development, […]

Grand Challenges Seed Grant Program – 2016

Funds are available to support multidisciplinary team projects that address key themes from the Grand Challenges. Projects may be proof-of-concept research, public engagement or outreach, or workshops. All tenured/tenure track faculty are eligible to lead a proposals as principal investigators. Please see the Grand Challenges seed grants RFP for details.

Call for Abstracts: 2016 UCOWR/NIWR Annual Conference, June 21-23, 2016

The USGS Institute and NOAA Sea Grant Programs will be hosting a special session at the 2016 UCOWR/NIWR Annual Conference, June 21-23, 2016 at the Hilton Pensacola Beach Hotel in Pensacola Beach, Florida. Special Session Sea Grant College Programs and Water Resources Research Institutes: Research and Partnerships Investigating Land-Sea Interface NOAA Sea Grant College Program […]

Two Graduate Research Assistantships (PhD.)

The School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine currently has two open graduate research assistantship position, representing an exciting opportunity for a skilled and motivated student to gain experience in – and contribute to – high level science addressing the responses and feedbacks of arctic and boreal terrestrial ecosystems to climate change. daniel.j.hayes@maine.edu […]

Postdoc – Software Development Framework Connecting Models, Remote Sensing Data, and Field Measurements

NASA/JPL invites applications for a postdoctoral research position from candidates with backgrounds combining a foundation in Computer Science/Software Engineering and an application to Earth’s environment. The project will support a remote sensing–modeling–field data integration framework for the Arctic/Boreal Region. For More Info Please contact Josh Fisher Joshua.B.Fisher@jpl.nasa.gov if you’re interested