Faculty Opportunities

Request for Proposals: Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station

The College of Arts and Sciences is requesting proposals for small grants to encourage use of the Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station near Olympia, Wash. This competition is open to all WSU faculty, irrespective of academic unit or campus. Brief proposals are due to Steve Bollens (sbollens@wsu.edu) by Friday, February 1. Questions about the RFP […]

Training Workshop: The Community WRF-Hydro Modeling System

June 4-7, 2019 at NCAR in Boulder, CO. This training workshop will provide graduate students and early career scientists with formal instruction on the structure and application of the WRF-Hydro system and will offer hands-on experience in setting up and running the system for several different research and prediction applications. Preference will be given to […]

First Call for Abstracts for Oral & Poster Presentations at the upcoming NORTHWEST SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION

A Joint Meeting with Northwest Lichenologists Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, March 26-29, 2019. Keynote Address by Brian Atwater – “American and Japanese clues to the 1700 Cascadia Earthquake” Jim O’Connor – “The Bonneville Landslide and Bridge of the Gods–Folklore, Forests, and Floods” Nick Zentner – “Eastern Washington’s Greatest Hits….Geologically” Banquet Presentation by Jack Nisbet, […]

Showcase: Share ideas. Change the world. Call for abstracts

Each year Showcase celebrates original scholarship, research, and creative expression across WSU’s academic community. Faculty, staff and graduate and professional students.Apply now: Due Wednesday, Jan 16, 2019. Submit 250 words and your contact information. Submit your abstract Join us Thursday, March 28, 2019 at WSU Pullman and share your work with your WSU colleagues. Academic […]

First Call for Papers for the 2019 NWSA meeting

A Joint Meeting with Northwest Lichenologists Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, ID, March 26-29, 2019: “Continuing the scientific legacy of the Corps of Discovery: A confluence of the Northwest’s past, present, and future” Join Scientists from all over the Northwest, present your latest research, and exchange ideas. Abstract Submission opens January 2019 Student participation encouraged! https://www.northwestscience.org/

NW CASC’s last Fall Skills-building Webinar

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center’s last Fall Skills-building Webinar is coming up on Tuesday, December 11th at 11:00 AM (PT). Register now for Analyzing Qualitative Data: Understanding and Using Interview, Survey and Observational Data with Alison Meadow and Gigi Owen. This webinar will introduce participants to data analysis techniques specific to qualitative data from interviews, focus groups and field notes. It will also address some of the challenges and benefits of integrating […]

NSF-funded Cybertraining on big data+HPC+atmospheric science opportunity at UMBC

The next training is Spring 2019 (01/28/19-05/17/19) and will be conducted ONLINE WITH PARTICIPANTS FROM AROUND THE NATION. Participants can be graduate students, post-docs, and early-career faculty/researchers from US institutions who want to gain demonstrated experience in multidisciplinary research and have the opportunity for significant career impact. Both instruction and research are mentored by faculty […]

C-NSPIRE Graduate Certificate Program- Accepting Applications through Dec 15

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 […]