[pccgrads] PCC announces three new funding opportunities!

UW Program On Climate Change uwpcc at uw.edu
Fri Sep 2 11:18:46 PDT 2022


The PCC announces 3 new funding opportunities for climate science
advancement, available to a wide range of the PCC community: The Climate
Science Research Acceleration Fund, PCC Climate Solutions Projects, and The
Graubard Fellowship in the Program on Climate Change. These funding
opportunities are meant to help students, researchers, and faculty conduct
climate science research, apply their findings, and enhance expertise
inside and outside of academia. Each is briefly described below with
detail in the attached documents.

Many thanks to Bill Calvin and Katherine Graubard for their generous
support of the Program on Climate Change.

1.The Program on Climate Change (PCC) announces a new graduate fellowship
opportunity to begin in winter quarter 2023. *The Graubard Fellowship in
the Program on Climate Change*, funded by Katherine Graubard and William
Calvin, will support at least three students working on climate science
research broadly defined towards a Ph.D. degree. Proposals for 3-12 months
of support (0.5 FTE) will be considered. APPLICATION DEADLINE: November
1, 2022. (see attached for details)

2. *Climate Science Research Acceleration Fund.* The Program on Climate
Change (PCC) is requesting proposal submissions from faculty and research
scientists for climate-related research projects that accelerate climate
research at the UW. Funding can be used (e.g.) • for startup research
projects aimed at leveraging research grants • for side-projects or
interesting new directions resulting from projects currently funded by
external sources • to fund lecturer visits by prominent scientists of broad
interest to the UW climate community• to fund mini conferences on an
interdisciplinary topic. (see attached for deadlines and details)

3. The PCC is accepting proposals from graduate students for “*PCC* *Climate
Solutions Projects*” that help them gain experience outside academia while
applying their climate-science knowledge to solutions-based projects,
capstone programs, and outreach efforts with community organizations and
partners. (see attached for deadlines and details)

Questions? Contact Miriam at uwpcc at uw.edu.
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