From uwpcc at uw.edu Tue Mar 1 07:16:11 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:19 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] TODAY! Cast your vote for the PCC 2022 Summer Institute theme Message-ID: Hello PCC! This is your chance. Today, March 1, is the date of this years' annual winter welcome and we are so glad to be back in person. We look forward to seeing many of you at 5pm. As part of this event you can vote on the summer institute theme. To ensure that even if you can't be a part of the in person event, you get a chance to vote on our SI theme, we've created a poll. The results of the poll will be shared at the event tonight, and to this listserv soon thereafter. Visit our website to learn more about the PCC Summer Institute and past themes. *You can vote once. *The choices you'll be given are... A. Projections, uncertainties, impacts, attribution B. Pathways to net zero (science and policy) C. ?Solutions? that reduce the risk of climate change (Geoengineering, Natural climate solutions, Justice-based solutions, risks of doing nothing) D. Climate and human health/health solutions E. Adaptation and mitigation solutions in the PNW TO VOTE: *Join us* at the Winter Welcome tonight (Tue March 1 at 5, if you've RSVP'd watch for the reminder email with other details)! OR *after noon and before 7pm tonight (PT)....* *from your browser:* respond to PollEv.com/uwpcc or *from your phone: * text UWPCC to 22333 once to join, then A, B, C, D, or E corresponding to the choices listed above. Let me know if you have troubles, or questions. Enjoy Mardi Gras from wherever you are! Miriam -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From uwpcc at uw.edu Wed Mar 2 10:15:04 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:19 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Research Exchange Program | Applications open, preferred deadline April 15 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Drew Gamboa Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 10:11 AM Subject: Research Exchange Program | Applications open, preferred deadline April 15 To: PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE Miriam ? I?m writing to strongly encourage you to share this amazing opportunity with PhD students who have advanced to candidacy, and especially those who identify as historically underrepresented and/or underserved within your academic unit. As part of the UW *Research University Alliance* (UW-RUA), senior PhD students have the opportunity to experience a *Research Exchange* visit to one of eight partner R1 universities (Caltech, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, UT-Austin). RUA is focused on creating a cross-university community of senior PhD students and postdocs historically underrepresented in MPESE fields (Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, and Engineering). For students figuring out how they might get in front of an audience of friendly faculty ready to consider them for a postdoctoral or faculty position, a research exchange visit to a partner institution of RUA may be the networking resource and experience from which they could benefit. Research Exchanges (RE) are opportunities for short (3-7 day) campus visits. Students will have the chance to explore collaboration with a potential faculty mentor for a future postdoc position. In addition, they will have the chance to network within their host department and will be encouraged to give a chalk talk or seminar. An RE award includes up to $1,500 to directly support travel (airfare, food and accommodation, miscellaneous expenses). It does not provide funding for research, nor does it provide salary and benefits. *What must students do?* *APPLY* for a research exchange visit. Contacting faculty in advance is always a good idea. *What does RUA do?* Our campus coordinators will help you and your faculty host(s) craft your visit, making sure you have chances to meet with faculty and leadership, and present your work. For best consideration, please *apply by 15 April. * If you have any questions, please reach out to me? the RUA coordinator at UW. I am looking forward to seeing students? applications and helping them connect with potential networking opportunities via the Research University Alliance! With kindness, drew *Drew Gamboa* Program Coordinator, Research University Alliance-UW Ph: 206-221-9316 Email: dgamboa@uw.edu -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Wed Mar 2 10:48:04 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:19 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Results of yesterday's poll regarding the PCC SI theme Message-ID: We'll post a wrap up blog post on last night's very successful winter welcome soon... For now we are sharing the results of the poll that we hope reached you yesterday. *The PCC community chose theme B: Pathways to net zero (science and policy)* You chose from the following themes, A. Projections, uncertainties, impacts, attribution B. Pathways to net zero (science and policy) C. ?Solutions? that reduce the risk of climate change (Geoengineering, Natural climate solutions, Justice-based solutions, risks of doing nothing) D. Climate and human health/health solutions E. Adaptation and mitigation solutions in the PNW and the graph of the results is at the bottom of this message. Thank you to all who voted for the theme for our Sept PCC Summer Institute. We will return to an in person event at Friday Harbor Labs after a 2 year hiatus. [image: image.png] -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 407784 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From uwpcc at uw.edu Fri Mar 4 06:59:02 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:19 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] TODAY!!! Sheff (PCC/Atmos Alum!) on "Why do the global warming responses of land-surface models and climate dryness metrics disagree?" Message-ID: Dr. Jack Sheff, this week's ATMS 520 Colloquium Speaker, is a PCC and Atmospheric Sciences Alum, now at UNC Charlotte. TODAY!!! Friday, Mar. 4, 2022 3:30 -4:50 p.m. Speaker: Jack Sheff, PhD. Geology and Earth Sciences, UNC, Charlotte Title: Why do the global warming responses of land-surface models and climate dryness metrics disagree? Host: Professor Dale Durran, drdee@uw.edu Zoom Link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92855241479 -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Research Derby is a great opportunity to meet students from other departments in the College of the Environment. Previous derby projects have resulted in peer-reviewed publications and have even garnered media coverage (HERE! ). There will also be cash prizes for the first and second place teams! Master?s and PhD students are welcome to participate, regardless of how far into your program you are. We will provide working space, meals, and snacks. Participants are expected to show up for both days with their freshest research ideas and a cooperative spirit. See commonly asked questions below! Interested? Please fill out our Google form to sign up by March 14, 2022. Capacity may be capped based on the availability of space. Hope to see you in March! John Best, Kristin Privitera-Johnson, and Emily Sellinger Research Derby Coordinators *Here are answers to some of the frequently asked questions about the event:* Will we work for two straight days, without sleep? No! Teams work for two full days, but not without rest or sleep. For the sake of you and your team, please go home and sleep at night. I have a class/meeting I need to attend. Can I still participate? Yes. Abdicating obligations as a student/person is not a condition of participation, nor is it encouraged. I'm a first-year graduate student. Is Research Derby open to me? Yes! We highly encourage first-year students (MS or PhD) to participate. We will split teams to ensure a diversity of academic experience levels, departments, and labs are represented on each team. I don?t have experience with [specific skill]. Will I be able to contribute to my team?s project? Yes. You don?t need [specific skill] to contribute. If you are a graduate student in one of the departments invited to participate, you have skills that will be helpful to your team. Do I need to come up with a research idea? No. Teams are encouraged to pursue their own ideas, but we will also have a list of ideas from faculty. I have an obligation that will prevent me from presenting on March 31. Can I still participate? Yes. Participants are strongly encouraged to attend the presentations, but attendance is not mandatory. At least one person will need to present on behalf of your team, but teams often tag-team presentations. -- Kristin Privitera-Johnson (she/her) PhD Student School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences University of Washington e-mail: kpjohns@uw.edu -- Kristin Privitera-Johnson (she/her) PhD Student School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences University of Washington e-mail: kpjohns@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The event specifics are outlined below: *WHO*: 2-3 grad students, postdocs, or faculty members with expertise in the environment, climate change, natural Earth systems, or government involvement in environmental preservation. *WHAT*: Each speaker gives either one large presentation (55 min) to the entire school or presents to about 70 students at a time for 25 minutes. Speakers can choose to present either once or multiple times throughout the day. Presentations can also include speaker-led activities for the students. *WHEN*/*WHERE*: Friday, April 22, 8:10-2:55 (presenters do not have to attend for the entire day) either on zoom or in person at 2020 224th St. SE, Bothell. If you are interested in volunteering for this opportunity, please let me know by *Monday March 28th* and I will choose volunteers in order of response to this email. When you email, I will confirm your interest and connect you and other volunteers with the event managers. Thanks! 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Students will read selected sections of the Working Group II report of the IPCC: Climate Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability and will participate in an online discussion on the topic of the week https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-ii/ *Confirmed Speakers (more coming!)* *March 29 Jeremy Hess,* UW Environmental and Occupational health Sciences, Global Health and Emergency Medicine, *Health Impacts of Climate Change* *April 5 Kris Ebi, *Global Health, Environmental Occupational Health Sciences, *IPCC Burning Embers: quantifying climate impacts and risk* *April 19 Abby Swann, Atmospheric Sciences and Biology, **Crop Adaptation in a Changing Climate* *April 26 Robert McLeman (REMOTE),* Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada, *Migration and Conflict* *May 3 Erkan Istanbulluoglu,* Civil and Environmental Engineering, *Climate Change, Water and Hydrology* *May 10* *Meade Krosby*, Climate Impacts Group, *Climate Impacts and Adaptation in the PNW* *May 24 Josh Lawler,* School of Environmental and Forest Sciences,, *Species movements in a changing climate * -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kpjohns at uw.edu Mon Mar 14 09:00:00 2022 From: kpjohns at uw.edu (Kristin Privitera-Johnson) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:20 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] FINAL CALL: Last Day to sign-up for 2022 Graduate Student Research Derby (Mar 30-31) Message-ID: Calling all College of the Environment Graduate Students! We are now recruiting *~6 more graduate students* to participate in the College of the Environment Research Derby! This is a two-day event in which teams of 3-5 grad students collaborate to design and implement a novel research project. At the end of the derby, teams present their findings in the form of a 15-20 minute presentation to students and faculty. This year?s event will be held on March 30th and 31st in the Fishery Sciences Building (FSH). Research Derby is a great opportunity to meet students from other departments in the College of the Environment. Previous derby projects have resulted in peer-reviewed publications and have even garnered media coverage (HERE! ). There will also be cash prizes for the first and second place teams! Master?s and PhD students are welcome to participate, regardless of how far into your program you are. We will provide working space, meals, and snacks. Participants are expected to show up for both days with their freshest research ideas and a cooperative spirit. See commonly asked questions below! Interested? Please fill out our Google form to sign up by today March 14, 2022. Capacity may be capped based on the availability of space. Hope to see you in March! John Best, Kristin Privitera-Johnson, and Emily Sellinger Research Derby Coordinators *Here are answers to some of the frequently asked questions about the event:* Will we work for two straight days, without sleep? No! Teams work for two full days, but not without rest or sleep. For the sake of you and your team, please go home and sleep at night. I have a class/meeting I need to attend. Can I still participate? Yes. Abdicating obligations as a student/person is not a condition of participation, nor is it encouraged. I'm a first-year graduate student. Is Research Derby open to me? Yes! We highly encourage first-year students (MS or PhD) to participate. We will split teams to ensure a diversity of academic experience levels, departments, and labs are represented on each team. I don?t have experience with [specific skill]. Will I be able to contribute to my team?s project? Yes. You don?t need [specific skill] to contribute. If you are a graduate student in one of the departments invited to participate, you have skills that will be helpful to your team. Do I need to come up with a research idea? No. Teams are encouraged to pursue their own ideas, but we will also have a list of ideas from faculty. I have an obligation that will prevent me from presenting on March 31. Can I still participate? Yes. Participants are strongly encouraged to attend the presentations, but attendance is not mandatory. At least one person will need to present on behalf of your team, but teams often tag-team presentations. -- Kristin Privitera-Johnson (she/her) PhD Student School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences University of Washington e-mail: kpjohns@uw.edu -- Kristin Privitera-Johnson PhD Student School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences University of Washington e-mail: kpjohns@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Becky is an atmospheric chemist in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences who studies the feedbacks that arise between climate change and the chemical composition of the atmosphere. In addition to serving as the PCC Director since 2019, she was initially hired by the UW as one of a number of new faculty hires spearheaded by the PCC to promote interdisciplinary climate research and teaching. LuAnne Thompson, a Lowell A. and Frankie L. Wakefield Endowed Professor in the School of Oceanography, uses climate models along with satellite observations to untangle the role that the ocean plays in moving and storing heat and chemicals in the climate system. LuAnne also has a long-standing relationship with the PCC. In addition to serving as the PCC Director from 2011-2017, LuAnne has been a member of the PCC community since the inception of the program. The PCC is particularly well aligned with my priorities for the College of Environment in building interdisciplinary bridges across units and across the university, ensuring we are more than the sum of our parts, and in the training and work around climate and environment justice. I was especially impressed with the PCC strategic plan that was recently developed under Becky's leadership and look forward to working with both Becky and LuAnne to help implement this plan. Please join me in congratulating and thanking these two individuals for their willingness to serve in this leadership role. Yours, Maya --- Maya Tolstoy Maggie Walker Dean College of the Environment University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98195-5355 andreap@uw.edu|206-221-0908 (Andrea Perkins, Assistant to Dean) environment.uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Can you please share the posting below with current students and alumni? Please also feel free to let me know if I should share this with someone else. More information is below. I'm also happy to answer any questions about the position. Many thanks and all the best, Jessica *Research Fellow on Methane and Short-Lived Climate Pollutants* *UC Berkeley, California-China Climate Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory * The fellow will work with the California-China Climate Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on climate change policy and modeling research in China, California and beyond. The focus will be on short-lived climate pollutants with a particular focus on methane. The fellow will collaborate with project partners at other academic institutions, in state government, from the business and nonprofit communities, and other stakeholders. Application due by April 15th. *Description and application: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03353 * -- Jessica Gordon, PhD Climate Policy Fellow, California-China Climate Institute University of California, Berkeley jagordon@berkeley.edu https://ccci.berkeley.edu/ @CalChinaClimate -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Fri Mar 18 12:20:33 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:20 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Invitation to participate in a UW focus group on bias reporting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: UWCSSC Date: Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 12:16 PM Subject: PAID Research Project To: Good Morning, My name is Pelumi and I am a research coordinator at the University of Washington's* Center for the Science of Social Connection l*ab. I am emailing because we are recruiting for our newest research project. We are working on improvements to the department's Bias reporting procedure and want to get feedback and critique on the guidelines being proposed. We are scheduling a paid focus group and are looking for participants. If possible we would love to have you help distribute our flyer to your staff and students to hopefully help diversify our participant pool. Please do reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you Pelumi Ajibade -- Confidentiality Notice: The above email may contain patient identifiable or confidential information. Because email is not secure, please be aware of associated risks of email transmission. If you are a patient, communicating with a provider via email implies your agreement to email communication. The information is intended for the individual named above. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. Please notify the sender by reply email, and then destroy all copies of the message and any attachments. -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Project Rally.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 54284 bytes Desc: not available URL: From tdmonkman at uchicago.edu Mon Mar 21 12:42:43 2022 From: tdmonkman at uchicago.edu (Tatsu Monkman) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:20 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Rossbypalooza2022 Summer School OPEN APPLICATION Message-ID: Rossbypalooza 2022: ?Clouds and Convection in Diverse Climates? Jul. 11-22, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL The Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago is pleased to announce the return of Rossbypalooza. Rossbypalooza is a two-week, project-oriented summer school for people from a broad field including atmospheric, oceanic, and planetary sciences. The summer school will consist of lectures and projects where participants will work in groups to address scientific questions of their choice, mentored by advising faculty members. We sincerely invite graduate students and postdocs in the related fields to apply for the event. Topic: Clouds and Convection in Diverse Climates. Clouds and convection are key components and one of the major sources of uncertainty in the climate system. Given the strong coupling of clouds to dynamics, radiation, and microphysics, there is a great need for theoretical, observational, and modeling advancements. We will approach the problem of clouds and convection in the atmosphere, ocean, and on other planets from a diverse range of perspectives, including simple theory, observational constraint, and representation in climate models. Eligibility: Graduate students and postdocs are invited to apply. We require all participating individuals to be fully vaccinated unless they cannot do so because of a medical or religious reason or other authorized exemptions. We will provide attendees? accommodation and food (breakfast and lunch) during Rossbypalooza. Application: Applications can be submitted through this Google Form before April 22nd, 2022. We expect to make acceptance decisions by May 6th, 2022. Note that a CV, a research statement (maximum 300 words) and a statement of purpose (maximum of 200 words) are required to apply. Information: Please contact rossbypalooza@uchicago.edu or visit the event website for additional information. 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"We are asking adult volunteers to please be mindful around the messaging and framing they use as a lot of us youth (and adults) have issues with Climate anxiety and mental health. We want to be empowered and learn about solutions, and though we also need to confront the reality of the situation, we want to avoid hopeless doom and gloom. So we hope speakers will not just focus on negatives, but also use a hopeful and empowering lens. Please let us know if you have any questions?" Related Infographic: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/4215263d-b986-4f7d-946e-0beec1a8e482/downloads/TalkClimateInfoGraphic2021.pdf?ver=1640728994231 More detail and RSVP here: https://fb.me/e/4CrxzT6om https://actionnetwork.org/events/march-25th-global-climate-strike-2022 If you have questions please contact Heather Price ( Heather.Price@seattlecolleges.edu). At Cal Anderson Park you'll look for Cascadia Climate Action's "Ask a Climate Scientist" banner! -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Tue Mar 22 10:28:12 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:20 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: The CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is accepting applications for the 2022 Community Data Fellowships In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jack Reeves Eyre Date: Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 10:18 AM Subject: Fwd: The CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is accepting applications for the 2022 Community Data Fellowships To: UW Program On Climate Change Hello, If appropriate, could you please forward the following job opportunity to the PCC grads and postdocs listservs? They are still accepting applications for multiple positions including this one at CMU. If anyone has questions they can email Jodi at jreeveseyre@clir.org. Thank you! Jack ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jodi Reeves Eyre Date: Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 9:48 AM Subject: The CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is accepting applications for the 2022 Community Data Fellowships To: jackre@uw.edu Community Data Fellowships are the newest offering in the CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, which for nearly 20 years has offered recent PhD graduates the chance to develop research tools, resources, and services while exploring new career opportunities. This year, the University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University seek exceptional researchers with an interest in data literacy, environmental justice, and community engagement. https://jobs.diglib.org/job/postdoctoral-fellow-for-community-data-literacy/ All applications submitted before March 1, 2022, will be considered for fellowships starting fall 2022. CLIR and partners will continue to review applications received after March 1 on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. Partners will contact selected candidates directly for additional application materials and interviews. Visit https://postdoc.clir.org/join/ to learn more and apply. *Jodi Reeves Eyre, PhD* Program Officer [image: :evergreen_tree:] Based in Duwamish, Coast Salish Territory |Seattle, WA [image: :mailbox_closed:] Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) 211 North Union Street Suite 100-PMB1027 Alexandria, VA 22314 ? https://meetings.hubspot.com/jodi-reeves-eyre -- *Jack Reeves Eyre, Ph.D.* Postdoctoral Scholar Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies University of Washington jackre@uw.edu https://jackreeveseyre.github.io https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/people/dr-jack-reeves-eyre Pronouns: he, him, his -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The College of Forestry at Oregon State University seeks an *Assistant/Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence and Director of College Tribal Initiatives*. Apply by March 25 for full consideration; view the posting at https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/114929 . The Assistant/Associate Dean (AD) is essential to achieving the college?s vision for inclusive excellence among students, staff, and faculty, and for building meaningful and lasting academic, economic, ethical, social, and cultural collaborations with underserved people across the globe, with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest region. This position is also integral to Oregon State University?s vision to be a collaborative, inclusive, and caring community that strives for justice and equitable opportunities in everything we do; that creates a welcoming environment and enables success for people from all backgrounds and cultures; and that shares common, fundamental values grounded in social justice, civility, and respect while looking to our diversity as a source of enrichment and strength. This position further complements investments in Native American initiatives across the university in teaching, research, outreach, and student services. The AD position?s goals are to foster and enhance the cultural humility of the college through their leadership, and to co-generate policies and practices that advance diversity, equity, inclusion and justice for all peoples and cultures. The incumbent provides leadership, management, and direction for the college including setting goals and priorities for DEIJ and student support services; developing and managing budgets; directing personnel, facilities, equipment, programs and other resources; and advising on compliance in principle and practice associated with Indigenous / Tribal sovereignty and related university and college policies, and state and federal regulations. The incumbent works in close collaboration with all communities within the college and reports directly to the dean. The incumbent engages with Indigenous Nations (recognized, non-recognized, and other Indigenous groups) and people on behalf of the college; guides initiatives and programming designed to enhance academic support for and improve outreach, retention, empowerment and graduation rates of underserved graduate and undergraduate students; advises on research, education, and outreach programming that advances both Indigenous Knowledge systems and standard science systems; and collaborates with university partners on shared goals of advancing and sustaining student access and success at OSU. Maintaining professional relationships and collaborations with an array of offices and colleagues is essential for meeting the College?s and this position?s goals. For additional information please contact the Search Chair, Dr. Holly Ober at holly.ober@oregonstate.edu. *OSU is committed to the health of our local and global community. All employees and students are required to comply with the university?s COVID-19 Vaccination Program. Please visit https://covid.oregonstate.edu/ for additional information about OSU?s plans for safety and success, as well as options for compliance with the vaccination program. OSU commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.* _______________________________________________ CIGaffiliates mailing list CIGaffiliates@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/cigaffiliates -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All seminars will be in person in OCE 425 at 3:30 on Tuesdays except for on April 26 when the presentation will be remote. You will be able to watch the seminar series remotely if you are not able to attend in person, however, you will not be able to ask questions either in person or on chat Zoom link for all seminars: https://washington.zoom.us/s/96325401863 Dates March 28-May 31 (titles are tentative) March 29 Jeremy Hess, UW Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Global Health and Emergency Medicine, Health Impacts of Climate Change April 5 Kris Ebi, Global Health, Environmental Occupational Health Sciences IPCC Burning Embers: quantifying climate impacts and risk April 12 Film Screenings and discussion: Anne Beaudreau School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, Respect the Land (Kamaksri??iq Nunam Irrusianik) Faisal Hossain Civil and Environmental Engineering Cotton Fields from the Ivory Tower April 19 Abby Swann, Atmospheric Sciences and Biology Crop Adaptation in a Changing Climate April 26 Robert McLeman (REMOTE), Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada Migration and Conflict May 3 Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Climate Change, Water and Hydrology May 10 Meade Krosby, Climate Impacts Group Title: TBA May 17 Katie Arkem, PNNL, Coastal Adaptation May 24 Josh Lawler, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, Species movements in a changing climate May 31 Lauren Buckley, Biology Forecasting ecological and evolutionary responses by characterizing how organisms experience climate change -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The event specifics are outlined below: *WHO*: 2-3 grad students, postdocs, or faculty members with expertise in the environment, climate change, natural Earth systems, or government involvement in environmental preservation. *WHAT*: Each speaker gives either one large presentation (55 min) to the entire school OR presents to about 70 students at a time for 25 minutes. Speakers can choose to present either once or multiple times throughout the day. Presentations can also include speaker-led activities for the students. *This is super flexible, it can be whatever you want!* *WHEN/WHERE*: Friday, April 22, 8:10-2:55 (presenters do not have to attend for the entire day) either on zoom or in person at 2020 224th St. SE, Bothell. If you are interested in volunteering for this opportunity, please let me know by *Wednesday March 30th* and I will choose volunteers in order of response to this email. *You do not have to have your presentation prepared by Wednesday. *When you email, I will confirm your interest and connect you and other volunteers with the event managers and you can work from there. Thanks! Ellen Koukel PCC Graduate Student Advisory Committee member Public Engagement Subcommittee member -- Ellen Koukel (she/her) Graduate Student Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mab23 at uw.edu Tue Mar 29 10:57:28 2022 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:20 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_Request_for_participation_in_research?= =?utf-8?q?_study_master=E2=80=99s_level_graduate_students!?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: If you are a MASTERS student in ANY department, in ANY college, please consider participating in this survey. -Miriam ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Bill Mahoney Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 10:55 AM Subject: Request for participation in research study master?s level graduate students! To: Good morning GPAs and GPCs. We were approached by Dr. Katherine Bender (Bridgewater State University) with a request to share the brief survey with our master?s students. Participation by UW master?s students will enhance and diversity the identities and experiences captured by this national survey. Thank you in advance for your help in distributing the survey to your students. Sincerely, Bill Mahoney, PhD Associate Dean, Student & Postdoctoral Affairs UW Graduate School --- *Dear Master?s Level Graduate Students,* *Please consider participating in a current research study (IRB Case Number 2022043) about master?s level graduate students from various programs and institutions and their experience with student support services. The survey, should you consent to take it, will take approximately 5-10 minutes.* *Participation is totally voluntary and responses are confidential. I will not know if you have or have not participated in the study.* *After reading an electronic informed consent document, you will be able to decide if you consent to participate in the study or not. If you do not consent, you will simply exit the survey. If you do consent, you will continue on to an electronic survey which will take about 10 minutes to complete. **Participants have the right to withdraw at any point during the study. **In order to participate in this study, you must be 18 years of age or older and currently enrolled in a master?s level graduate program. * *If you have any questions about the nature of this study, please contact the principal investigator at kbender@bridgew.edu . If you have any questions or concerns about participant rights in this study, please contact Bridgewater State University?s Institutional Review Board, at 508-531-1242. * *Survey Link: https://bridgew.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5A6lIdaDQw47f9A * *Thank you,* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Presentations can also include speaker-led activities for the students. *This is super flexible, it can be whatever you want!* *WHEN/WHERE*: Friday, April 22, 8:10-2:55 (presenters do not have to attend for the entire day) either on zoom or in person at 2020 224th St. SE, Bothell. If you are interested in volunteering for this opportunity, please let me know by *Wednesday March 30th* and I will choose volunteers in order of response to this email. *You do not have to have your presentation prepared by Wednesday. *When you email, I will confirm your interest and connect you and other volunteers with the event managers and you can work from there. Thanks! Ellen Koukel PCC Graduate Student Advisory Committee member Public Engagement Subcommittee member -- Ellen Koukel (she/her) Graduate Student Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Join GreenEvans and the Evans School community *on Zoom next Thursday, April 7* at 5:30 PM. For additional details and to register for the conversation, please follow this link . -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From mab23 at uw.edu Thu Mar 31 09:32:14 2022 From: mab23 at uw.edu (Miriam A. Bertram) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:20 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: DISCO XXVIII application deadline approaching - 22 April 22! In-Reply-To: <1C8F6248-A1E2-4144-A766-A8FEE770FA41@hawaii.edu> References: <1C8F6248-A1E2-4144-A766-A8FEE770FA41@hawaii.edu> Message-ID: *DISCO XXVIII* *16-20 October 2022* *Application Deadline: 22 April 2022* To apply for DISCO XXVIII: www.soest.hawaii.edu/disco/DISCO_symposium/disco_application.htm Dear Colleagues: The Dissertations Symposium in Chemical Oceanography (DISCO) XXVIII meeting will be held in Kailua-Kona, Hawai?i from 16 ? 20 October 2022. This symposium provides recent graduates, or soon to graduate, PhD-level oceanographers in the field of chemical oceanography with an opportunity to present their dissertation research in front of their professional peers and to forge professional relationships that will facilitate their future research and academic careers. As for several of the previous meetings, DISCO XXVIII will run concurrently with the Physical Oceanography Dissertations Symposium (PODS). Applications are being accepted from individuals who received their PhD after 30 June 2021 or will complete their degree before 1 July 2023. Participation is by invitation only, with participants? travel and on-site expenses supported by the meeting sponsors. The deadline to apply is 22 April 2022. The meeting is sponsored by NSF and NOAA, and coordinated by the University of Hawai?i. Please see the meeting website for more information ( www.soest.hawaii.edu/disco). For any questions not answered there, please email us at disco@soest.hawaii.edu. We would appreciate it if you could circulate this announcement amongst your colleagues and students. Sincerely, Chris Sabine and Karen Selph, on behalf of DISCO -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: DISCO 28 POSTER-email final.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 185615 bytes Desc: not available URL: