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January 2012
Message 51
From | DISCCRS <disccrs@gmail.com> |
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Date | Thu, 19 Jan 2012 08:54:50 -0800 |
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DISCCRS
VII
Interdisciplinary
Climate Change Research Symposium
http://disccrs.org/disccrsposter.pdf
Dates: October 13-20, 2012
Location: La Foret Conference and Retreat Center
Colorado Springs, CO
Application
Deadline: February 29, 2012
Participation limited
to 30 early-career Ph.D. scholars
Airfare and on-site expenses are supported through grants from NSF and NASA
http://disccrs.org
Eligibility: Ph.D.
requirements completed between August 1, 2009 - February 29, 2012 in any natural
or social science field relevant to the study of climate change, its impacts, or
its societal implications. U.S. citizens and residents have preference though limited
funds are available for non-U.S. participation.
See http://disccrs.org/files/DISCCRS_VI_Symposium_Scholars.pdf for information on the previous
symposium scholars, and http://disccrs.org/files/DISCCRS_VI_Symposium_Report.pdf for information on the
symposium experience.
Since 2003, DISCCRS has hosted symposia for early-career researchers to catalyze
formation of interdisciplinary collegial networks, while fostering skills to better
prepare graduates to conduct collaborative research and respond to the myriad challenges
posed by climate change and its impacts. Participants will share their research;
engage in discussions with peers, mentors, and funding agency representatives; and
participate in communication and team training. Thirty early-career scholars will
be selected through a review process with the expectation that invitees will become
leaders in their chosen fields. Airfare and on-site expenses are supported through
grants from NSF and NASA.
Symposium Application Instructions
http://disccrs.org/application_instructions
DISCCRS
Resources
Webpage http://disccrs.org: The DISCCRS webpage includes information about symposia, a
Ph.D. dissertation registry, news and links to other climate research sites, DISCCRS
symposium and program reports and publications from the symposia, information.
Online Ph.D. Dissertation Registry http://disccrs.org/register: Join over 2500 climate change
researchers by registering your Ph.D. dissertation and adding your abstract to our
fully searchable database. Or browse the registry to identify other climate change
researchers.
Career Resources http://disccrs.org/career: In addition to the Dissertation
Registry, the DISCCRS website includes a wealth of valuable resources for finding
a job, developing your professional skills, locating funding opportunities, crafting
grant proposals and more.
Electronic Newsletter: With weekly climate-change job listings, news stories,
funding opportunities and more, our weekly e-newsletter is automatically provided
to anyone who registers their Ph.D. You can also subscribe at: http://disccrs.org/subscribe
DISCCRS
Sponsors
AAG, AERE, AGU, AMS, ASLO, ESA, ESS-ISA, STEP-APSA, TOS, USSEE
DISCCRS Funding
U.S. National Science Foundation Collaborative
Grants: SES-0931402 to the University of Oregon and SES-0932916 to Whitman College
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Grant NNX10AJ53G
to Whitman College
Contact: info@disccrs.org
Organizers: Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) and C. Susan Weiler
(Whitman College)
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