From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Thu Jun 6 10:59:55 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE via Pcc_all via pccgrads) Date: Thu Jun 6 11:00:15 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] 2024 PCC Summer Institute "Science and Ethics of Climate Intervention Approaches" - registration opens June 15 and closes July 15 Message-ID: Announcing the 2024 PCC Summer Institute We are excited to announce this years? PCC Summer Institute will be September 9-11 at Friday Harbor Laboratories in the San Juan Islands. "Science and Ethics of Climate Intervention Approaches" Confirmed External Speakers * Britta Clark (Harvard University, Department of Philosophy) * Michael Diamond (Florida State University, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences) * Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz) * Pornampai ?Ping Ping? Narenpitak (National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)) ? * Arthur Obst (Princeton University, Center for Human Values) * Byron Williston (Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Faculty of Arts) Please see our event page for session and talk titles, updates, late summer paper discussions, and more. Registration will only be available between June 15, 2024, and July 15, 2024. On June 15 the registration link will be sent to people on the pcc list serves and made available on the PCC event page. You will not be able to register after July 15. This years' Summer Institute organizers include 4 UW faculty members : Tom Ackerman (ATM S), Cecilia Bitz (ATM S), Steve Gardiner (PHIL), and Robert Wood (ATM S). A special thanks to William Calvin and Katherine Graubard for generously supporting the 2024 PCC Summer Institute. Please reach out with questions. 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Mon Jun 10 09:01:23 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Guillaume Mauger via pccgrads) Date: Mon Jun 10 09:05:12 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Coastal_resilience] FW: State Job Opportunity - Grant Application Specialist (EMPS 3) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Bell, Henry (ECY) via Coastal_resilience < coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu> Date: lun. 10 juin 2024 ? 08:30 Subject: [Coastal_resilience] FW: State Job Opportunity - Grant Application Specialist (EMPS 3) To: Coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu See job opportunity below closing in about a week, important outreach position with WA EMD! *Henry Bell* (he/him/his) Coastal Planner, Washington Coastal Zone Management Program Washington State Department of Ecology *From:* Chappelka, Ellen (MIL) *Sent:* Sunday, June 9, 2024 10:20 AM *To:* Bell, Henry (ECY) *Subject:* FW: State Job Opportunity - Grant Application Specialist (EMPS 3) For the CHRN network! *Ellen Chappelka* Coastal Resilience Specialist Washington Emergency Management Division (253) 512-7314 Hours: M-th, 7AM - 5:30PM www.mil.wa.gov/hazards *From:* Venesky, Mistina L. (MIL) *Sent:* Tuesday, June 4, 2024 10:29 PM *To:* MIL DL All MIL Staff *Subject:* State Job Opportunity - Grant Application Specialist (EMPS 3) Grant Application Specialist (Emergency Management Program Specialist 3) *Salary* $5,643.00 - $7,589.00 Monthly *Location * Pierce County ? Lakewood, WA *Job Type* Full Time - Permanent *Remote Employment* Flexible/Hybrid *Job Number* 2024-06244 *Department* Military Department *Division* Emergency Management *Opening Date* 06/04/2024 *Closing Date* 6/18/2024 11:59 PM Pacific *The salary listed above includes the 3% pay increase that goes into effect on July 1, 2024.* Reporting to the State Hazard Mitigation Officer, this position is responsible for providing senior-level emergency management outreach and coordination for Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grant program. This position will represent the Emergency Management Division to federal, tribal, and county/local mitigation partners during hazard mitigation outreach efforts to identify and develop eligible risk-reduction projects statewide for grant application rounds. Additionally, this position is responsible for providing emergency management outreach and complex grant application round coordination to ensure robust participation in all available hazard mitigation assistance grant rounds eligible for communities statewide. To view the complete announcement and information on how to apply, click on the link below. www.mil.wa.gov/statejobs Applicants are required to apply through the State?s Online Recruiting System which can be accessed at: careers.wa.gov - Find a job working for Washington State *Mistina Venesky* *Pronouns: she/her* *HR Consultant / Lead* *WA State Military Dept. * *PH: (253) 512-7389* Available on TEAMS _______________________________________________ Coastal_resilience mailing list Coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/coastal_resilience -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Office of the Washington State Climatologist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Mon Jun 10 09:55:14 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Lily Zhang via pccgrads) Date: Mon Jun 10 09:58:44 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Applications Close THIS WEEK for the 2024 Graduate Climate Conference Message-ID: Hi PCC! This is a reminder that *applications for the 18th Annual Graduate Climate Conference (GCC) are due this Friday, June 14th. There is no fee to apply. *or register, and food/accommodations are covered for all accepted participants--making this conference *completely free-of-cost for all UW students. * For more information and to apply, please visit our website at: https://graduateclimateconference.github.io *(more info below)* [image: full_color_purple_text (1).png] GCC is an annual interdisciplinary climate conference *run by graduate students, for graduate students *featuring panel discussions, presentations, workshops from industry, social events, and more. GCC highlights climate research from a variety of disciplines within the *physical, natural, and social sciences and humanities.* The organizers of GCC strive to feature a diverse representation of students and research topics to create a broader, more inclusive community for emerging leaders in climate-related fields. *We encourage students from all backgrounds and stages of their graduate careers to apply.* You may notice that many graduate students affiliated with the Program on Climate Change are involved with this year's GCC Organizing Committee. Since *GCC was started by PCC graduate students, *we are especially excited to have the conference return to UW and to see UW graduate students there! *The deadline for abstract submission is June 14th.* Apply on our website today! *There is no fee to register or apply. *Acceptances will be emailed in July. Limited funding to cover any costs incurred by attending the conference will be awarded on an as-needed basis to as many participants as possible. For conference updates, please check the GCC website or connect with us via Twitter . Please contact the Organizing Committee with any additional questions at gradclimateconference@gmail.com We hope to see you at Pack Forest this fall! Sincerely, Lily Zhang GCC 2024 Co-Chair -- PhD Student Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington, Seattle -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: full_color_purple_text (1).png Type: image/png Size: 40178 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Tue Jun 11 15:41:58 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Samantha Borje via pccgrads) Date: Tue Jun 11 15:55:17 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Engage Sci Comm Course Application Open for Fall 2024! Message-ID: Hello PCC! We want to let you know that applications are now open for a fall graduate student course, CENV 500 (Communicating Science to the Public Effectively), also known as Engage. See the additional information below. Applications are at https://tinyurl.com/engageF24 and must be submitted by JUNE 30 11:59PST, 2024. Best, Samantha Borje ------------------------------ CENV 500: Communicating Science to the Public Effectively Fall 2024 3 credits (Credit/No Credit) Meets Wednesday / Friday 11:00 pm - 12:20 pm, CDH 139 Whether you?re looking to give an unforgettable job talk, change a policymaker?s mind, or finally get your family to understand your research, the Engage course is a great professional development opportunity and learning experience. This is a discussion-based course for graduate students in the sciences that focuses on effective techniques for communicating science, with an emphasis on sharing your science with non-specialists. At the end of the quarter, each student will present a 20 minute public talk on their graduate research to be delivered during the 2024 Engage: The Science Speaker Series at Town Hall Seattle . In this course, students will: - Develop and practice analogies to distill their research - Perfect their elevator pitches - Practice storytelling, audience consideration, and cultural competency - Play improv games to leverage improvisation as a public speaking tool - Engage in weekly readings and discussions - Hear from guest speakers on science communication Space is limited to 15 students, and the course fills quickly, often with an extensive waiting list. Thus, we have an application process and an expectation agreement which must be completed for a student to be considered. The student application is available here , and must be submitted by Sunday, June 30th, 2024. General information about Engage: The Science Speaker Series and Seminar What others have written: Science Students Learn to Tell Stories The Seattle Times Crafting the Story Behind the Science A&S Perspectives Newsletter Engage Speaker Series: Where science meets storytelling UW Today If you have any questions about the course, please email Samantha Borje, sborje@uw.edu The Engage course and community invites all to apply. We strive to work with a diverse group of scientists and to create an inclusive space that lifts up the voices of individuals and enables them to be their fullest self in their science communication. If you anticipate needing accommodations for this class or the application, feel free to reach out directly to Samantha. Samantha Borje (she/they) PhD Candidate | Molecular Engineering and Sciences Seelig Lab and Molecular Information Systems Lab | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Wed Jun 12 14:55:45 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE via pccgrads) Date: Wed Jun 12 14:55:52 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Job opportuinity with World Climate Research Programme in Montreal Message-ID: Hello PCC grads! Past PCC/Atmos grad student Naomi Goldenson is working in Montreal directing the International Project Office for a World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) project called Regional Information for Society (RIfS). They are hiring ! If you have/are finishing at least a masters, and are also sophisticated about communications, this might be a good fit. If you've got International experience, centered in the Global South, that is also highly valued. The job posting: https://www.ouranos.ca/en/jobs/science-and-communication-officer You'd work with Naomi in a small office of just 4, but connected to the international organization, and help build up this new initiative. 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Details and updates can be found here: https://pcc.uw.edu/events/pcc-summer-institute/ This is an in-person event for members of the UW Climate Change community and invited speakers. We welcome guests from the Friday Harbor Labs community. All must apply here to participate to ensure sufficient seating. Participant housing and food are covered by the Program on Climate Change. We hope to be able to accommodate all interested in participating in this in-person summer institute. However, we are limited by housing space and seating in the seminar room to a total of 75 people. Invited speakers, UW faculty, researchers, postdocs and graduate students are prioritized. As in past years, once we fill, we will maintain a waitlist. Please take a look at the agenda and schedule, and be sure you can attend the entire conference, before registering. This registration form will be open until 5pm PT on July 15th. You will be notified of your registration status, accepted or waitlisted between July 15th and 19th. This notification will come with a second Google form that includes: * Information on how to share a poster at the opening reception on Sept. 9 * Carpool signup and request for drivers * Questions about dietary needs (all food is prepared and served in the dining hall at Friday Harbor Labs) * Information on housing (all participants and speakers are assigned housing on the campus of Friday Harbor Labs) Deadline to respond to this second survey will be August 19. At this point we will release space to anyone on the waitlist and finalize the attendee list, create the carpools, and share final information with FHL. This years' organizers include Robert Wood (ATM S), Steve Gardiner (PHIL), Tom Ackerman (ATM S) and Cecilia Bitz (ATM S). A special thanks to William Calvin and Katherine Graubard for generously supporting the 2024 PCC Summer Institute. 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Bertram via Pcc_all via pccgrads) Date: Fri Jun 21 09:20:15 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_June_26=3A_State_of_the_Science_Addre?= =?utf-8?q?ss_by_Marcia_McNutt_=F0=9F=8C=8E?= In-Reply-To: <3daeb2d271a8dba19f637b203.7d3e7c1c26.20240621105920.60035c2838.e0bb9540@mail21.atl301.rsgsv.net> References: <3daeb2d271a8dba19f637b203.7d3e7c1c26.20240621105920.60035c2838.e0bb9540@mail21.atl301.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: Join us on Wednesday, June 26 at 3 p.m. EDT View this email in your browser [image: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine] The Inaugural State of the Science Address *To explore how U.S. science and innovation are positioned to respond to rising global competition and shifting priorities for the nation?s economy, security, public health, and well-being.* *To Be Delivered by National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt* *Wednesday, June 26, 2024 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. EDT National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue NW Washington, D.C.* Register to attend In Person or to attend Virtually *?Science has provided the foundation for decades of American prosperity and improved quality of life. 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This .75 FTE, 12-month, fixed-term position approximates a traditional 1.00 FTE, 9-month instructional role, but includes security and benefits often not included in a 9-month position, such as paid vacation time and year-round income. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Dean. The primary purpose of this position is to develop and deliver on-campus and online (ecampus) courses in climate and atmospheric sciences and meteorology for the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) at OSU. Courses may include a 100 level course in weather and climate, ATS 201 Climate Science, and upper division courses that support the climate science program and align with the incumbent?s area of specialization. In addition to instruction, the incumbent will be responsible for course and curriculum development, online course and digital content development, in part in collaboration with other faculty, and coordination of online and face-to-face course content. This position may direct student research projects and internships and serve on student committees. Oregon State University (OSU) and the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences are committed to maintaining and enhancing its collaborative and inclusive community that strives for equity, and equal opportunity. All OSU faculty members are responsible for helping to ensure that these goals are achieved. CEOAS faculty are expected to demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusion across all their duties, including efforts promoting equitable outcomes among learners of diverse and underrepresented identity groups. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by August 15, 2024. The full job listing can be found at https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/155904. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: