The Water Resources Science & Management Certificate is a 9-credit graduate program open to students from all colleges and disciplines who are interested in freshwater resources. Through this program, students will develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the physical, social, and cultural drivers that shape how water is managed within the larger environmental and human landscape. […]
The Water Resources Science & Management Certificate is a 15-credit undergraduate program open to students from all colleges and disciplines who are interested in freshwater resources. Through this program, students will develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the physical, social, and cultural drivers that shape how water is managed within the larger environmental and human landscape. […]
January 11 – 12, 2024 Semiahmoo Resort , Blaine, WA Call for Abstracts We are now accepting abstracts for the 2024 Cascadia Symposium. The conference theme will focus on topics that bridge occupation, environment and population health and that present opportunities for collective research and action by the participating universities throughout the Cascadia region. Keynote presentations will […]
The California Institute of Technology is offering the O.K. Earl fellowship in Geological and Planetary Sciences beginning in the fall of 2024. The O.K. Earl Fellowship is funded by an endowment from Orrin K. Earl, Jr. to support the research of scientists typically within two years after receipt of the Ph.D. Its goal is to […]
Tuesday, Oct. 1010:10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Center for Institutional Research Computing’s (CIRC) hands-on introductory workshop introduces basic High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts including job submission and file transfer. Learn to utilize the freely available computing resources on WSU’s Kamiak HPC to power your research! This workshop will be held online; advance registration is required. More details are […]
Washington State University’s Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources, and the WSU Energy Program, are helping the Northwest Environmental Business Council and its partners plan the 2023 Northwest Bioenergy Summit this October 11-12 at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick, WA. We would like to invite you to attend, and if appropriate, submit […]
Globalization, Diversity, and Education Conference (September 14-16th.) KINSHIP-IN-ACTION: Relationality and the Spaces We Occupy in Time of Ecological Precarity Globalization, Diversity, and Education Conference (September 14-16th.) KINSHIP-IN-ACTION: Relationality and the Spaces We Occupy in Time of Ecological Precarity KINSHIP-IN-ACTION: Relationality and the Spaces We Occupy in Time of Ecological Precarity “Using kin as a verb […]
• Are you interested in developing multidisciplinary urban agriculture research or education (REE) projects? • Are you interested in connecting with others interested in developing integrated REE proposals? • Do you want broader impacts from your research, extension and/or education work around urban agriculture? • Do you want assistance with creating competitive urban ag and integrated REE funding proposals? Join others with similar […]
Traditional Ecological Knowledge: 2023 RWFM Spring Seminar Series Ty Werdel, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow, provides an introduction to the concept of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, as well as an overview of the speakers and subject matter that will be covered in our 11-part spring seminar series that brings together experts and practitioners from across Central […]
The TRB AMS20 Summer Workshop would be held on June 20-21 and will be attended by approximately 100-125 participants at the Stevens Institute of Technology campus in Hoboken, NJ. This year’s event will feature keynote addresses by Mr. Thomas Abdallah of MTA Construction and Development and the City of Hoboken’s Office of Sustainability and Resiliency. […]