***Change In Course Number*** Fall 2015. M, W, F 10:10-11. 3 credits. Lecture, no lab. Professor Steve Katz. Questions? Contact Marlene Guse: mguse@wsu.edu
2015 Earth Monitoring Competition Closing date is June 13th at www.copernicus-masters.com. Questions? Contact Lara Schaflinger at lara.schaflinger@anwendungszentrum.de
Fall 2015 Lecture: Tu, Th 10:35 Lab: TU 1:35 – 4:00 Course Description: Students will learn to design, interpret, and critically evaluate the use of stable isotopic tools in biological studies. Specifically, we will focus on efficiently learning terminology and notation, sources of variation, mathematical models of isotope composition, and key applications of stable isotope […]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announces the posting of the Request for Applications, 2015 EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowships for Graduate Environmental Study with the goal of offering Graduate Fellowships for master’s and doctoral level students in environmental fields of study. Subject to availability of funding and other applicable considerations, the Agency […]
Young Explorer Grants (YEG) offer up to $5,000 to individuals ages 18 to 25 to pursue research, conservation, and exploration-related projects consistent with National Geographic’s existing grant programs- Applications accepted any time of the year (more info)
Water Resources Competitive Grants Program– Applications due July 17, 2015 The purpose of this grant is to stimulate investigation and analysis that develops and effectively communicates reasoned and practical alternatives to select challenges facing the Nation’s water resources as well as alternatives to deal with these challenges. Grant proposals may request up to $200,000 in […]
The University of Washington is sponsoring a Climate Change Video Contest open to all high school and undergraduate college/university students in the state of Washington- Submissions due by April 13, 2015 at 5pm PDT (more info)