Faculty Opportunities

18th Annual People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) National Student Design Competition Focusing on the P3 Phase I Request for Applications (RFA) and Informational Webinar

URL: https://www.epa.gov/P3/18th-annual-p3-awards-national-student-design-competition-focusing-people-prosperity-and-planet Open/Close Dates: November 13, 2020 – February 9, 2021 Informational Webinar: https://www.epa.gov/research-grants/18th-annual-people-prosperity-and-planet-p3-national-student-design-competition Background: EPA announces the release of the 18th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition Focusing on P3 – Phase I Request for Applications (RFA). This collegiate design competition promotes the use of scientific and engineering principles to create innovative projects to […]

Lower Columbia River, Estuary: “One River, Ethics Matter” 7th Annual Conference

December 9-10, 2020 7th annual conference on ethics and the past and future of the Columbia River River of Time:  From Canoes to Freighters to 2160 and the 7th Generation Tribal host:  Cowlitz Indian Tribe Academic host:  Washington State University – Collective for Social and Environmental Justice, Native American Affairs Sign up for free here: […]

Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC)

The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is excited to welcome our 2020-2021 Research Fellows at Washington State University as they kick off their Fellowship activities this fall: Michelle Audie Michelle Audie‘s NW CASC research will focus on Decline of the Western Red Cedar: Using Tree Rings to Understand Mortality Patterns and Identify Drought-Resilient Populations Under Climate Change. Michelle’s project investigates […]

Call for Abstracts: 11th Northwest Climate Conference

Abstracts are due Friday, November 27 The 11th Northwest Climate Conference will take place online on April 6-8, 2021. Special Sessions Abstract Submission Oral Presentation Abstract Submission Poster Abstract Submission The Program Committee welcomes submissions on a range of themes and topics related to climate science, impacts, adaptation and management decisions. We welcome presentations on […]

FY 2021 WRC Small Grant Program Call for Proposals

The State of Washington Water Research Center (WRC) is soliciting research proposals for submission under Section 104(b) of the Water Resources Research Act. The objectives of this program are to sponsor research that fosters Climate change effects on water supply, demand, and quality. Analysis of policy and law relating to water resource management. Fate and […]

Brown Bag Webinar: Water for Nature: University of Arizona Resources Research Center

Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020 Time: 12:00 – 1:15 p.m. Location: Webinar Only Speaker: Kristen Wolfe, Coordinator, Sustainable Water Network Kristen Wolfe will be presenting Water for Nature, a talk focusing on environmental water, the forgotten/ignored stakeholder in water policy, management, and law. Leaving water for nature out of water laws and management has had […]

1-day, virtual Google Earth Engine workshop

There is a 1-day, virtual Google Earth Engine workshop that will run Thursday 08 October 09:00-16:00 PST. Registration is free and will be capped at 15 participants. Please follow this link to register (https://forms.gle/a5zd1xsKfAdkhmeXA). The workshop will be given by Xiao Yang from the University of North Carolina. (https://geosci.unc.edu/people/postdoctoral-scholars/xiao-yang/). While the current material for the workshop is still under construction, […]

Call for abstracts to the session titled “Using Big Data to Answer National- and Regional-Scale Questions”

as part of the 12th National Monitoring Conference (NMC) the week of April 19, 2021. 12th National Monitoring Conference (NMC) the week of April 19, 2021. National and regional scale water-quality studies require collecting and processing large amounts of data. Such studies also often require combining data from multiple organizations. Making “big data” understandable and usable presents […]

Research Week will be held October 12-16

Several sessions this year will focus on seed grant competitions to support individual and team research development. All competitions require written applications (Phase 1). Applicants selected to move on to Phase 2 will give an oral presentation of their ideas at their respective sessions during Research Week. After the presentations, a panel of judges will select the winners. In […]