[pccgrads] Applications are open for P-GraSC!

Ursula Jongebloed ujongebl at uw.edu
Mon Sep 12 09:00:33 PDT 2022


Dear PCC grads,

Applications are now open for the PCC Graduate Steering Committee (P-GraSC) 2022-2023! More information below. Apply by October 3rd at noon!

Feel free to email me if you have questions.

Best,
Ursula


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What is P-GraSC?

The PCC Graduate Student Steering Committee (P-GraSC) is a group of ~20 grad students from a diverse group of departments (if you’re interested in climate research, policy, and conversation, you count as a PCC grad student). The mission of P-GraSC is to form a coherent and organized graduate student steering body in the PCC. P-GraSC is committed to representing the values of the graduate students in the PCC, including amplifying the work and voices of BIPOC members of the PCC.

Why join P-GraSC?

P-GraSC is an awesome opportunity to get to know graduate students from departments across the College of the Environment and beyond. Through P-GraSC, you will get a deeper understanding of the breadth and excellence of UW research in climate science, policy, engineering, public health, and more. You learn to organize events and speak with the public and broader university on issues related to climate change. Overall, you serve as a face for the graduate students of the PCC.

What is the commitment level?

We are currently seeking nominations for yourself or others to begin a 2-year position on P-GraSC starting this fall. If you have less than 2 years left and want to get involved, 1-year placements are perfectly fine — go ahead and nominate yourself!

P-GraSC meets once per quarter and sub-committees meet once per month on average. You can do as much or as little work as you’d like: this year, P-GraSC activities included project-based collaboration with community organizations through ACORN Projects, Graduate Student Seminars, and the Spring Seminar Series.

How do I apply?

Please send in your application (1-3 sentences on why interested) by filling out this google form by October 3rd at noon:

APPLY HERE [docs.google.com]<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfngkN2tqcCxX7MW4yTJu5lrmCMc40oYpVAR8JYmnKjnvJ31A/viewform?usp=sf_link__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!iwd0rCK_NpTszy5nkQbfKO39sIvMu46VDRZDNY8YXMyGEqRzlRNpE9NDcMu7pHq_dYqbxkAfcCwp$>
Please email me or any other P-GraSC students (listed below) if you have any questions!
2021-2022 P-GraSC members:
Becca Cleveland Stout (ATM S)
Ellen Koukel (ATM S)
Steffen Coenen (CEE)
Nina Buzby (OCN)
Noah Rosenberg (OCN)
Emma Heitmann (ESS)
Annie Doubleday (DEOHS)
Daaniya Iyaz (DEOHS)
Cassidy Berlin (Evans)
Inhwan Ko (Political Science)
Leslie Nguyen (SMEA)
Andrea Richter-Sanchez (SMEA)
Ben Sullender (SEFS)
Chris Mantegna (SAFS)
Claire Schollaert (DEOHS)
Dakota Mascarenas (CEE)
Jacob Cohen (OCN)
Mary Margaret Stoll (OCN)
Samantha Fung (CEE)
Shelby Marie Ahrendt (CEE)
Ursula Jongebloed (ATMS)


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Ursula Jongebloed
Graduate Student
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
University of Washington
320 ATG Building
Seattle, WA 98195
ujongebl at uw.edu<mailto:ujongebl at uw.edu>




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