From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Wed Oct 2 13:27:48 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Guillaume Mauger via pccgrads) Date: Wed Oct 2 13:41:44 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [AASC List] Postdoc position in the Wisconsin State Climatology Office In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : 'Steve Vavrus' via aasc_list Date: mer. 2 oct. 2024 ? 09:19 Subject: [AASC List] Postdoc position in the Wisconsin State Climatology Office To: 'Pam Knox' via aasc_list Dear AASC community, The Wisconsin State Climatology Office (SCO) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate with interest and expertise in extreme weather, climate change, and climate services. The successful hire will support an existing project , ?Preparing Wisconsin?s rural communities for amplified weather extremes in a changing climate,? as part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison?s new Rural Partnerships Institute. The overall project goal is to improve climate resiliency in rural Wisconsin as communities manage extreme weather events. A full description of the position is attached. For anyone interested in applying, please submit a cover letter, a short statement of your research interests, a curriculum vitae, and the names of two references to Dr. Steve Vavrus (sjvavrus@wisc.edu), Director of the Wisconsin State Climatology Office. Thanks for circulating in your networks, and please inform me if you know of any promising candidates! Regards, Steve Vavrus -- You may only post from the email address associated with this list. Please contact admin@stateclimate.org with any questions regarding this group. AASC Webmaster --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "aasc_list" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to aasc_list+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. 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This new position will manage a portfolio of projects that support long-term planning decisions and the site selection and design of community infrastructure. Duties include project management, contract management, staff hiring and supervision, review of risk assessments, creation of new standards for assessments and monitoring, and coordinating internal and external partnerships. This is an opportunity to join a dynamic team that is creating change from local to national levels. Benefits include access to over a dozen subsidized health insurance plans, 12 paid holidays, generous paid leave, up to 8% retirement contribution, etc. Apply to the Climate Adaptation Project Manager III position on the ANTHC jobs website or contact Jacquelyn Overbeck (*joverbeck@anthc.org *) with questions. If you are interested in this position but do not have the required experience, please contact the hiring manager. Additional positions may be available in the future. Location: Anchorage, Alaska, some U.S. remote options, with regular travel Alaska. Visit our jobs site and search Climate. Many positions are open within our Climate Initiatives Program, including River hydrology/geomorphology. We are looking for candidates with knowledge of Alaska Native culture and infrastructure experience. *Jacquelyn (Jaci) Overbeck* *Community Climate Risk Assessment Program (RAP) Manager* Center for Environmentally Threatened Communities Division of Environmental Health and Engineering Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium 4500 Diplomacy Drive, Suite 140, Anchorage, AK 99508 Office: (907 ) 729-5681 //joverbeck@anthc.org // www.anthc.org Subscribe to our newsletter for Alaska climate adaptation updates Best, Ali Burgos -- *Alessandra Burgos*| Project Manager Cascadia CoPes Hub She / Her / Hers Cell: 610-996-4658 *Oregon State University* *College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences* Burt Hall, Rm. 139 | Corvallis, OR I live and work in Portland, OR cascadiacopeshub.org To unsubscribe: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.oregonstate.edu/mailman/options/cascadiacopeshub_friends__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!gnbbnpMwOoLTaAzMyYoXH9L9wp__XymP59Q0z0DnE6NbdxUOXxsq98I-tpleBfNMjoXboGU1d3MvEhbk_rYMBln8SKOdefiJ$ -- 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... 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There are opportunities to meet with her on Monday morning, Tuesday and Wednesday of the week of Oct. 28. *If you would like to meet with Priya, or would like to suggest she join one of your classes, please reach out to me by responding to this email. *We'll be filling the schedule over the next week--this invitation is going out to those in several other sponsoring colleges (Engineering, Computing, Evans, and College of the Environment) so your timely response is suggested. Regards, Miriam -- Miriam Bertram, PhD Assistant Director, UW Program on Climate Change PCC Office: Ocean Sciences Building Room 335A PCC office phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Winona Kantamaneni via Advisers Date: Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 9:42?AM Subject: [Advisers] Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership: cohort application, women's health panel, mentoring event, and more! To: advisers@u.washington.edu Good morning, The Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship?s Women?s Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WE Lead) is gearing up for a busy quarter with lots of opportunities for students to get involved. Everything we do at the Buerk Center, including WE Lead, is open for students from across campus ? undergrads and grad students from any major or degree program are welcome! WE Lead is a co-curricular program for students that promotes the advancement of women as entrepreneurs, leaders, investors, and agents of innovation. We offer opportunities for students to hear from local women leaders, founders, and investors through panel events, mentoring opportunities, workshops, and more ? and this quarter we have a lot coming up to get students involved. Tomorrow from 11:30am-1:30pm, we?re hosting a *panel * focused on femtech and *Innovations in Women?s Health*, next Thursday, students can join us for a * mentoring * event. Also coming up this week: *WE Lead?s Cohort Application opens this Thursday, 10/10* ? we?ll be hosting an in-person info session to answer questions about the cohort, application, and related benefits/expectations. Interested students can *read more about the WE Lead Cohort on our website * (look near the bottom of the page, under ?How Can Students Get Involved?) to learn more, or attend an info session on 10/10 , 10/18 , or 10/28 ahead of the 11/20 Application Deadline. *Upcoming WE Lead Events:* - *10/9 TOMORROW!: Innovations in Women?s Health 11:30am-1:30pm (Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, Rm 101, lunch provided) *Panel event featuring founders developing innovative women?s health & femtech companies and products, moderated by an investor in women?s health startups: * Panelists: *Mary Fenske | Founder, CEO, and Inventor: Posture Wings Stephiney Foley | Founder & CEO Yuzi Care Nikhita Vaddineni | Co-Founder, Revive Her *Moderator: *Georgia Cavanaugh | Principal, Steel Sky Ventures - *10/10: WE Lead Cohort Application OPENS! | WE Lead Cohort Application Info Session 9-10:30am (Founders Hall Innovation Suite, 490) *This year, the Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WE Lead) is launching a new cohort program for highly engaged entrepreneurial student leaders who wish to invest more deeply in their growth, leadership, community connections, and innovation journey during this academic year. Students can join an info session to learn more about the application process and ask questions! - *10/16: Thrive Together: WE Lead Mentoring Circle 3-5pm (HUB 340, snacks provided) *Mentors are women leaders from the public sector, STEM, sustainability, the creator economy, tech innovators in healthcare, travel, B2B partnership, multi-time entrepreneurs, and more! - *10/18: WE Lead Cohort Application Info Session 9-10:30am (Virtual) *This year, the Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WE Lead) is launching a new cohort program for highly engaged entrepreneurial student leaders who wish to invest more deeply in their growth, leadership, community connections, and innovation journey during this academic year. Students can join an info session to learn more about the application process and ask questions! - *10/23: WE Lead Wednesday 12-1:30pm (Founders Hall Innovation Suite ? 490, tea & snacks provided) *Do you want to get involved with WE Lead, meet others our campus community and connect with others interested in entrepreneurship? This is the space for you. Hosted by the WE Lead Student Board, WE Lead Wednesdays are a monthly informal community gathering for creatives, innovators, and the entre-curious. Bring your lunch and join us! - *10/28: WE Lead Cohort Application Info Session 2-3:30pm (Virtual) *This year, the Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WE Lead) is launching a new cohort program for highly engaged entrepreneurial student leaders who wish to invest more deeply in their growth, leadership, community connections, and innovation journey during this academic year. Students can join an info session to learn more about the application process and ask questions! - *11/6: WE Lead Workshop: #IamRemarkable 2-4pm (Startup Hall [2nd Floor of Condon Hall], snacks provided) *Imposter syndrome. Stereotypes. Culture. For many reasons, lots of us feel uncomfortable sharing our achievements, but the ability to share your personal and professional accomplishments helps boost self-esteem, increase others? awareness of your skills and accomplishments, and is an important part of career progression. Students are invited to join this workshop to learn and practice speaking openly about their accomplishments. - *11/19: Save the date for Rising Tide: Women Making Waves in the Startup World* ? a women?s entrepreneurship day brunch featuring local leaders, engaging discussion, networking, and more. - *11/20: WE Lead Cohort Application Deadline, 12pm * Take care, *Winona Kantamaneni* *(she/her)* Assistant Director, Women?s Entrepreneurial Leadership Founders Hall 405 Box 353200, Seattle WA 98195 206.221.7094 wrennick@uw.edu| startup.uw.edu _______________________________________________ Advisers mailing list Advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The seminar will run *2-weekly*. *THIS WEEK: October 9th*, Early Career Scientist talks, Advik Eswaran ?Antarctic 20th-Century Sea Level Mitigation Dominated By Uncertainty in 19th-Century East Antarctic Snow Accumulation?; Laura J. Dietrich ?How does the climate get trapped in ice cores??; Marissa E. Dattler ?A first look at airborne-derived firn compaction across the Greenland Ice Sheet? The registration link for the seminars is here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvd-isrD4 Also mark your calendars for Shuai's talk on December 4. T.J. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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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 position on P-GraSC starting this fall. In the past, these positions have been 2 years, but if you have less than 2 years left and want to get involved, 1-year placements are perfectly fine ? go ahead and nominate yourself! Also, if you end up wanting to be on P-GraSC for longer than 2 years, we would love to have you stay on! P-GraSC meets about 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. If you've been around for a few years and are interested in being a Graduate Student Representative to the PCC Board, let us know through the form below. This year the ACORN Actionable Community Oriented Research eNgagement) subcommittee will function a little differently by welcoming members both as part of their work on P-GraSC or who want to commit separately. Committee members will work to find and facilitate climate-solution focused research projects co-produced by community organizations and graduate students at UW. Please reach out to pccacorn@uw.edu if you are interested in joining outside of serving on P-GraSC. How do I apply? Please send in your application (1-3 sentences on why interested) by filling out this google form by October 21st: APPLY HERE Thank you! Please email me or any other P-GraSC students (listed below) if you have any questions! 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Bertram via Pcc_all via pccgrads) Date: Wed Oct 9 16:33:43 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Priya Donti In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello PCC Community- See original message below and in the links below. Let me know if you'd like to meet with Priya Donti 1. Wednesday morning (Oct. 30) 1 on 1 or in small groups or 2. For PCC grad students and postdocs, lunch in the Ocean Sciences Building on Monday Oct. 28. Cheers, Miriam ---------- Forwarded message --------- Hello PCC Community, Priya Donti is visiting UW for a few days at the end of the month as the PCC nominated Walker Ames public lecturer (talk at Seattle Town Hall at 6:30 pm on Monday Oct 28). Professor Donti is from MIT, and a co-founder and Chair of Climate Change AI , a global nonprofit initiative to catalyze impactful work at the intersection of climate change and machine learning. The PCC was one of the nominating units and part of organizing her visit. There are opportunities to meet with her on Monday morning, Tuesday and Wednesday of the week of Oct. 28. *If you would like to meet with Priya, or would like to suggest she join one of your classes, please reach out to me by responding to this email. *We'll be filling the schedule over the next week--this invitation is going out to those in several other sponsoring colleges (Engineering, Computing, Evans, and College of the Environment) so your timely response is suggested. Regards, Miriam -- Miriam Bertram, PhD Assistant Director, UW Program on Climate Change PCC Office: Ocean Sciences Building Room 335A PCC office phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The group aims to promote communications >> among women in the field of atmospheric and climate sciences, and we >> thought that it would be great if we could meet with Dr. Donti, an >> outstanding female researcher and innovator, as a group during her visit. >> The two leaders of the group, Anna and Katherine, are copied on this email. >> Please let us know if it is possible and if you would like more information >> from us. >> >> Thank you! >> >> Best, >> Celeste >> >> On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 4:33?PM Miriam A. Bertram via Pcc_all via pccgrads >> wrote: >> >>> Hello PCC Community- >>> See original message below and in the links below. >>> >>> Let me know if you'd like to meet with Priya Donti >>> >>> 1. Wednesday morning (Oct. 30) 1 on 1 or in small groups or >>> 2. For PCC grad students and postdocs, lunch in the Ocean Sciences >>> Building on Monday Oct. 28. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Miriam >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >>> Hello PCC Community, >>> >>> Priya Donti >>> >>> is visiting UW for a few days at the end of the month as the PCC nominated >>> Walker Ames public lecturer (talk at Seattle Town Hall >>> >>> at 6:30 pm on Monday Oct 28). Professor Donti is from MIT, and a co-founder >>> and Chair of Climate Change AI >>> , >>> a global nonprofit initiative to catalyze impactful work at the >>> intersection of climate change and machine learning. >>> >>> The PCC was one of the nominating units and part of organizing her >>> visit. There are opportunities to meet with her on Monday morning, Tuesday >>> and Wednesday of the week of Oct. 28. *If you would like to meet with >>> Priya, or would like to suggest she join one of your classes, please reach >>> out to me by responding to this email. *We'll be filling the schedule >>> over the next week--this invitation is going out to those in several other >>> sponsoring colleges (Engineering, Computing, Evans, and College of the >>> Environment) so your timely response is suggested. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Miriam >>> >>> -- >>> Miriam Bertram, PhD >>> Assistant Director, UW Program on Climate Change >>> PCC Office: Ocean Sciences Building Room 335A >>> PCC office phone: 206-543-6521 >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pcc_all mailing list >>> Pcc_all@u.washington.edu >>> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all >>> _______________________________________________ >>> pccgrads mailing list >>> pccgrads@u.washington.edu >>> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads >>> To unsubscribe go down to pccgrads Subscribers: >>> https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The group aims to promote communications among women in the > field of atmospheric and climate sciences, and we thought that it would be > great if we could meet with Dr. Donti, an outstanding female researcher and > innovator, as a group during her visit. The two leaders of the group, Anna > and Katherine, are copied on this email. Please let us know if it is > possible and if you would like more information from us. > > Thank you! > > Best, > Celeste > > On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 4:33?PM Miriam A. Bertram via Pcc_all via pccgrads < > pccgrads@u.washington.edu> wrote: > >> Hello PCC Community- >> See original message below and in the links below. >> >> Let me know if you'd like to meet with Priya Donti >> >> 1. Wednesday morning (Oct. 30) 1 on 1 or in small groups or >> 2. For PCC grad students and postdocs, lunch in the Ocean Sciences >> Building on Monday Oct. 28. >> >> Cheers, >> Miriam >> >> >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> Hello PCC Community, >> >> Priya Donti >> >> is visiting UW for a few days at the end of the month as the PCC nominated >> Walker Ames public lecturer (talk at Seattle Town Hall >> >> at 6:30 pm on Monday Oct 28). Professor Donti is from MIT, and a co-founder >> and Chair of Climate Change AI >> , >> a global nonprofit initiative to catalyze impactful work at the >> intersection of climate change and machine learning. >> >> The PCC was one of the nominating units and part of organizing her >> visit. There are opportunities to meet with her on Monday morning, Tuesday >> and Wednesday of the week of Oct. 28. *If you would like to meet with >> Priya, or would like to suggest she join one of your classes, please reach >> out to me by responding to this email. *We'll be filling the schedule >> over the next week--this invitation is going out to those in several other >> sponsoring colleges (Engineering, Computing, Evans, and College of the >> Environment) so your timely response is suggested. >> >> Regards, >> Miriam >> >> -- >> Miriam Bertram, PhD >> Assistant Director, UW Program on Climate Change >> PCC Office: Ocean Sciences Building Room 335A >> PCC office phone: 206-543-6521 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pcc_all mailing list >> Pcc_all@u.washington.edu >> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all >> _______________________________________________ >> pccgrads mailing list >> pccgrads@u.washington.edu >> http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads >> To unsubscribe go down to pccgrads Subscribers: >> https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pccgrads > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best, Kylie Kylie Baker (she/her) PNW CESU Science Communication Specialist *Pacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit * pnwcesu@uw.edu ------------------------------ *From:* Schwinabart, Rhonda *Sent:* Thursday, October 10, 2024 7:20 AM *To:* Stoner, Kathryn E - (kstoner) ; Kristen Nelson < nelso468@umn.edu>; jebaker@unr.edu ; Megan Guerber < guerber@umn.edu>; Gerloff, Lisa ; Donald D Hodges ; dennis baldocchi ; Elin Torell < elintorell@uri.edu>; Barbara Biffle ; PNWCESU < pnwcesu@uw.edu>; Evelyn Gaiser ; Roel Lopez < Roel.Lopez@ag.tamu.edu>; Kristen Stewart ; Fish, Tom ; Holladay, Ruth - (ruthholladay) < ruthholladay@arizona.edu>; Debbie Danford ; Eva Marie Levi ; Peter Fix ; Dan Brown < danbro@uw.edu>; Sanoma Boynton ; Allison Pease < peasea@missouri.edu>; Paul Hanson ; Nalui Garcia < naluig@berkeley.edu>; ziegler@hawaii.edu ; Nathan Nibbelink ; Roger.Haro@nau.edu ; Matt Fitzpatrick ; Roberto Gutierrez ; Paige Kleindl ; alan.townsend@umontana.edu < alan.townsend@umontana.edu>; David Auty *Subject:* Assistant or Associate Research Scientist position available at UMCES Dear CESU Colleagues, The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, host to the Chesapeake Watershed CESU, is currently seeking an assistant or associate research scientist to serve as coordinator for the new Chesapeake Global Collaboratory (CGC). Please see the email below for more information. Any help you can give in sharing this information across networks would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you have any questions. -Rhonda Rhonda Schwinabart, Appalachian Laboratory Coordinator of External Affairs (Pronouns: she/her) University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science- Appalachian Laboratory 301 Braddock Road, Frostburg, MD 21532 T: 301-689-7102 F:301-689-7200 Email: rschwinabart@umces.edu *Follow us on Twitter: @UMCES_AL* *Position Title: Assistant or Associate Research Scientist - Collaboratory Coordinator* *About UMCES and the Chesapeake Global Collaboratory (CGC)* UMCES (*https://www.umces.edu/ *) is a leader in basic and applied environmental science aiming to engage academic and non-academic partners to create solutions to difficult environmental problems. Central to this work are professionals who excel at bridging divides through translation and facilitated collaboration on analysis of complex environmental data. The Chesapeake Global Collaboratory (CGC) is a new UMCES-wide initiative with the goal of accelerating solutions to complex problems by bringing a new generation of tools, data, voices, and approaches to environmental research. The CGC is both a physical and virtual space equipped with state-of-the-art technology where scientists, environmental policy makers, academics, and stakeholders can work together to address challenging environmental issues and educate the next generation of problem solvers. The main activity areas are: Cyberinfrastructure, Data Science, Education and Training, Science Communication, and Stakeholder Engagement. The CGC is designed to support research applications by facilitating project-specific tailored services. A new building as part of the CGC located on the Chesapeake Bay will provide technology-augmented, in-person meeting capabilities and house high-performance computing resources and data scientists. Collaboratory resources and expertise are also available and distributed university-wide virtually and in person. An NSF-funded SCIPE (Strengthening the Cyberinfrastructure Professionals Ecosystem) project presently supports data scientists as part of the CGC. *Position Overview and Key Responsibilities* We are seeking a Coordinator for the CGC who will be the point-of-contact for the Collaboratory throughout UMCES, and for external interactions with other University System of Maryland universities, government and nongovernmental groups, and other stakeholders. The coordinator will provide scientific coordination for the CGC and also be responsible for the operations of CGC related to providing scientific support services to faculty. Scientific coordination includes: (1) organizing CGC activities (e.g., training, workshops, newsletter) to maximize the impact and efficiency of the CGC, (2) assisting in team building for specific projects that use the CGC, (3) assisting and, as appropriate, leading proposal preparations (Federal, state, foundations) that involve the CGC, and (4) participate in activities raising awareness within UMCES and to outside organizations about the services offered by the CGC. There will also be opportunities for the coordinator to engage in active research as part of CGC projects. Overseeing operations includes working as part of a team on scheduling, project management, and logistics of CGC activities and ensuring smooth and responsive daily operations of the CGC scientific enterprise. The coordinator will work closely with the CGC advisory committees, faculty, and UMCES administration. The coordinator will work with the personnel responsible for the new building but will not be responsible for the operations or personnel of the building. Specific responsibilities include: - Managing CGC projects - Supporting Faculty Steering Committee and External Advisory groups - Coordinating the convening summits, workshops, and meetings - Preparing CGC communications for UMCES and external audiences - Representing the CGC at meetings - Participating in proposals that involve CGC activities FTE: 1.00 Unit: Center Administration Location: Annapolis, MD Job Category Status: Faculty *Minimum Qualifications:* Qualifications and Benefits This is a full-time position with anticipated annual renewals of ongoing state support. We encourage applications from people who are interested in advancing team science, coordinating stakeholder engagement, contributing to science communication, and organizing training and graduate education on big data, high performance computing and related topics. The specific responsibilities will be adjusted and tailored depending on the qualifications of the selected coordinator. The coordinator should be familiar with and conversant about big data and high-performance computing but the position focuses on bringing together data scientists and UMCES researchers spanning diverse disciplines (oceanography, earth science, ecology, hydrology, biogeochemistry, etc.). The coordinator must have a PhD or equivalent in a discipline related to environmental science, and should have training and/or experiences that demonstrate skills in some or all of the following: - Communication skills to a variety of audiences, including scientists, stakeholders, and government resource managers and policy analysts - Writing and presentation skills, including scientific meetings, philanthropic organizations, newsletter articles, and information for websites - Experience fundraising with philanthropy and/or competitively-selected proposals - Team science skills such as experience in forming and working with collaborative teams - Conversant about challenges and opportunities related to big data and computing The chosen candidate will be hired as an Assistant or Associate Research Scientist depending on qualifications and experience. *Preferred Qualifications: * Physical Demands: This is mostly an office environment position with driving to/from UMCES units or special locations for meetings. *EEO Statement:* The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is an equal opportunity employer. The Center?s policies, programs, and activities are in conformance with pertinent Federal and State laws and regulations on nondiscrimination regarding race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, and disability. Inquiries regarding compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Educational Amendments; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; or related legal requirements should be directed to the Director of Human Relations, Center Administration, P.O. Box 775, Cambridge, MD 21613. FLSA: Exempt Salary Range: $75,000 - $110,000 *University Information:* The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science unleashes the power of science to transform the way society understands and manages the environment. By conducting cutting-edge research into today?s most pressing environmental problems, we are developing new ideas to help guide our state, nation, and world toward a more environmentally sustainable future through five research centers?the Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg, the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory in Solomons, the Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge, the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology in Baltimore, and the Maryland Sea Grant College in College Park. www.umces.edu *Additional Information: * UMCES researchers receive a competitive salary and excellent benefits including health and dental insurance, retirement investment, tuition remission and more. The CGC promises a dynamic, fun, and exciting atmosphere, and affords an opportunity to shape an emerging keystone initiative at a research-intensive university, as well as a chance to organize teams and work on pressing local, national, and global environmental problems. UMCES has multiple locations across Maryland, located in Frostburg, Solomons, Baltimore, Cambridge, and Annapolis. Travel to UMCES locations will be expected; the successful candidate will understand the value of in-person interactions and collaboration. The position is open to a locally based telework plan designed to balance the needs of the employee with the need for in-person collaboration at UMCES locations. *For more information or to apply visit **https://umces.peopleadmin.com/postings/1928 * [image: Twitter] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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LuAnne ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: U.S. National Science Foundation Update < nsf-update@govdelivery.nsf.gov> Date: Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 10:02?AM Subject: OCE-PRF Virtual Office Hours Announcement To: *Subscribe * *View as a web page* *Contact Us * [image: oce logo lockup banner] OCE-PRF Virtual Office Hours Announcement *A Message from the Division Director the Division of Ocean Sciences* Colleagues: The Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (OCE-PRF) Program would like to invite graduate students and early-career scientists who are considering submitting a proposal for the upcoming November 2024 target date to attend a Virtual Office Hour Series. The sessions will be held on Friday October 18th at 2pm, Wednesday October 30th at 3pm, and Thursday November 7th at 4pm ET. Program Officers from Ocean Education, Biological Oceanography, Chemical Oceanography, Physical Oceanography, and Marine Geology and Geophysics will provide OCE-PRF-related updates and answer questions from prospective applicants. Attendees are invited to join any or all of these sessions. For more information and links to register, please see the following website: https://new.nsf.gov/events/2024-oce-postdoctoral-research-fellowships-office-hours/2024-10-18 Sincerely, *Dr. James McManus* [image: instagram] [image: twitter] [image: facebook] [image: linkedin] [image: youtube] Manage Preferences / Unsubscribe | Help | Contact NSF ------------------------------ This email was sent to luanne@u.washington.edu using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: National Science Foundation ? 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314 ? 703-292-5111 [image: GovDelivery logo] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Fri Oct 11 14:26:41 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (PCC Acorn Project via pccgrads) Date: Fri Oct 11 14:26:51 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Join ACORN: Connect Climate Research with Community Impact! Message-ID: Happy fall, everyone! ACORN (Actionable Community Oriented Research eNgagement) is a group of grad students under the Program on Climate Change that work to facilitate connections between climate-focused graduate students and community partners to develop collaborative climate and environmental science research projects. This year, ACORN will function a little differently by welcoming members from both the PCC Graduate Student Steering Committee (P-GraSC) or anyone who would like to commit to volunteering with the group. ACORN group members work to find and facilitate climate-solution focused research projects co-produced by community organizations and graduate students and/or postdocs at UW. About ACORN In addition to supporting community goals, ACORN projects enable students to enrich their research experience, broaden their networks, and apply quantitative, analytical, and communication skills beyond the boundaries of their primary academic focus. It needs some updating, but visit our website for more information on past and current ongoing ACORN projects! Members of ACORN help facilitate these projects by acting as ?liaisons? between students and community partners. In order to effectively approach collaborative science, all liaisons go through training - an aspect that the group would like to enhance this coming year. How do I join ACORN? ? 1. ?Via the PCC Graduate Student Steering Committee The PCC Graduate Student Steering Committee (P-GraSC) is a group of ~30 grad students from a diverse group of departments. The mission of P-GraSC is to form a coherent and organized graduate student steering body of the Program on Climate Change. P-GraSC is currently seeking nominations to begin a position starting this fall. The group meets about once per quarter and is a great opportunity to build community and get involved with climate-related projects as a grad student on campus. If you are interested in joining ACORN via P-GraSC, apply here before October 21st. 2. As a separate commitment ACORN is also hoping to grow its influence within the UW community and build stronger and more sustainable relationships with external community groups. Achieving such lofty goals requires a steady group of enthusiastic members from across the university! Committee participants will be expected to attend (on average) monthly ACORN meetings but will not be required to attend other P-GraSC events. If you are interested in participating this way, please respond to this email and let us know your general availability this quarter! We hope to have a welcome meeting later this month, or early next month. It?s that easy! 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Best, Cecily Rosenbaum ------------------------------ CENV 500: Communicating Science to the Public Effectively Winter 2025 3 credits (Credit/No Credit) Meets Wednesday / Friday 12:00-1:20 pm 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 2025 Engage: Science Speaker Series. 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 Tuesday, November 19th. 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Also, I have an older husky/chocolate lab mix who I'd like to have with me sometimes, so pet friendly housing is important. Furnished would be ideal but can be flexible. I'd like to be within biking distance of UW, and have somewhere to park a car. Let me know if you?re looking for a lodger like me and I?d love to chat further. Thank you! -Renee From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Mon Oct 14 08:59:16 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (PROGRAM ON CLIMATE CHANGE via pccgrads) Date: Mon Oct 14 08:59:29 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] NOAA Career Day on 10/24- Employer Connection Event for your Students In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: You are invited to NOAA Career Day on Thursday, October 24. This employer connection event is in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), where representatives from various divisions will be present to talk about the work they do, advertise open opportunities, and answer questions from students. This event is a great opportunity for students to connect with NOAA staff and explore potential career pathways at the organizations. Here are the details: Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024 Time: 11am-2pm Location: Fishery Sciences Lobby Register here The event is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni and community members. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Mon Oct 14 11:29:09 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (via pccgrads) Date: Tue Oct 15 09:16:13 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Come to Science Pitch Night! 11/4 6pm Message-ID: Hello Program on Climate Change (PCC), We would love for you to join us for Engage?s 2024 Science Pitch Night! On Monday, November 4th from 6:00 - 7:30 pm, a group of UW graduate students from a variety of STEM departments will be presenting their research at Burke-Gilman Brewing in the form of 3 minute pitches. These students are all completing training in science communication through Engage, so their pitches are sure to be exciting and geared toward a broad audience! Come join us for local brews, science stories, and vote for your favorites at the end! We hope to see you there! 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 Tue Oct 15 17:03:27 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Tue Oct 15 17:11:42 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] FW: Alumni in the Non-Profit Sector on Thu, 11/21, 5:30 PM In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi All, The Jackson School is hosting an alumni panel for students interested in the non-profit sector. Not necessarily environmentally focused, but for students interested in the sector a great opportunity to learn and connect. See info below! Also, this event was originally scheduled this week but was moved to November 21. Best, *PANEL: ALUMNI IN THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR (Virtual) Thursday, November 21, 2024, *from *5:30-6:30 PM, on Zoom *Want to find out about diverse and fulfilling career paths in the non-profit sector? Come and learn from Jackson School of International Studies alumni Carolyn Bain of Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, Sambath Eat of the Cambodian American Community Council of Washington, and Betz Mayer of the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER). Co-hosted by Peg Cheng of Jackson School Career Services and Kalisha Dent & Hannah Powell of the Jackson School Student Association (JSSA) . Registration not required. Click here to join the call . See all Jackson School Career Events at: https://jsis.washington.edu/advise/career/careers-events/ *Panelists:* *CAROLYN BAIN*, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute Carolyn Bain was born and raised in Seattle, received her BA in International Studies from the University of Washington Jackson School, Master of Public Health from Columbia University, served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Dominican Republic, and trained Peace Corps Volunteers in the Child Survival Program. Carolyn was a consultant for the Ford Foundation?s Sexual and Reproductive Rights program in Santiago, Chile. She worked at Fred Hutchinson on breast cancer and HIV studies and worked at PATH coordinating a breast cancer detection research program in Peru. Carolyn was also executive director of Guatemala Village Health for 10 years and currently works at Kaiser Permanente as a Research Program Manager. *SAMBATH EAT*, Cambodian American Community Council of Washington (CACCWA) Sambath Eat holds a BFA in Ceramics from the University of Montana, a BA in Asian Studies from the University of Oregon, and an MA in International Studies from the University of Washington Jackson School. He serves as the Executive Director of the Cambodian American Community Council of Washington (CACCWA) where he manages four projects funded by state and city grants and leads a team of 12 staff members. Sambath is committed to upholding the CACCWA?s mission and values, which aim to strengthen and elevate the Cambodian American community in Washington state. He is passionate about empowering the BIPOC community and dedicated to building a more diverse and inclusive community. *BETZ MAYER*, Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) Betz Mayer serves as the Assistant Director of the Regional Infrastructure Accelerator (RIA) program at the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER), leading initiatives to improve understanding of freight transportation systems and accelerating projects that decarbonize Pacific Northwest supply chains. Betz has developed deep expertise in medium- and heavy-duty zero emission vehicles and the infrastructure needed to meet zero emission refueling needs. She also works on port infrastructure projects, legislator education, and the promotion of expanded passenger and freight rail service to the Pacific Northwest. 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Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Wed Oct 16 10:28:38 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] SEFS IS HIRING: Winter 2025 PDI: Q SCI 482 Statistical Inference in Applied Research In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: SEFS Graduate Program Advising via Environment_advisers < environment_advisers@u.washington.edu> Date: Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 10:16?AM Subject: [Environment_advisers] SEFS IS HIRING: Winter 2025 PDI: Q SCI 482 Statistical Inference in Applied Research To: *The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) is hiring a Pre-doctoral Instructor (PDI) for Winter 2025:* *Course: Q SCI 482: Statistical Inference in Applied Research I: Hypothesis Testing and Estimation for Ecologists and Resource Managers* Dates: December 16, 2024 - March 15, 2025 Compensation: Position is 60% FTE, PDIs are paid at the Candidate Rank, monthly compensation is $3,949 ($11,847 for the quarter), must be in good academic standing *Priority Deadline to Apply: October 28th, 2024.* Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled. COURSE DESCRIPTION: *Statistical Inference in Applied Research I: Hypothesis Testing and Estimation for Ecologists and Resource Managers (5) NSc* Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedures multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design and power of tests. Application to biological problems. Use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Prerequisite: either STAT 311 or Q SCI 381. *TO APPLY:* To apply, please fill out the SEFS ASE Application Form and prepare a CV to submit to the google collection site. Note that you will also be asked for a CV or Resume at the end of the application form : please type it in or copy and paste it from your original CV document. Submit application with CV included to this Google Form . Full position description attached . Direct questions to SEFSmain@uw.edu. 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Many thanks, Randall Kuhn https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09849 The Department of Community Health Sciences at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (FSPH) invites applications for a tenured or tenure-track faculty member with expertise in the areas of climate change and community health. The position is open rank, and we strongly encourage applications from both established scholars as well as doctoral candidates or recent PhDs applying at the assistant professor level. Climate change is perhaps the most pressing public health threat facing communities in California and the world, with both immediate and long-term implications. Climate change may affect health through weather-related hazards, and through its effects on livelihoods and other life-sustaining systems. The current and future health impacts of climate change are not randomly distributed throughout the population, but rather disproportionately affect regions, communities and individuals who already bear a burden of negative social determinants of health due to factors such as racism and colonialism. As a result, while tradeoffs may exist between addressing climate change and other public health priorities, a range of policy solutions and interventions exist that can simultaneously mitigate climate change or improve climate resiliency while also addressing other social determinants of health or enhancing community capacity. Combating climate change, whether at the global or local scale, raises extraordinary political, ethical and collective action challenges that require science-based innovation and interdisciplinary solutions. While these approaches must cut across important domains of existing community health expertise, they also require scholars with understanding of the climatological, geophysical and political dimensions of climate change and the ability to collaborate with other disciplines. The UCLA Department of Community Health Sciences thus seeks an emerging or established expert in climate change and community health who can stimulate research and practice, train and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and engage in interdisciplinary scholarship and training. Among many possibilities, scholarly activity in this area could seek to identify health burdens posed by climate change and increase climate resilience across the lifespan, advance equitable solutions that prioritize the needs of those who are most affected by climate change, and/or support communities to better adapt to climate change and become more resilient to future threats to their well-being. We welcome candidates who work domestically or internationally. We also welcome those who would be willing and able to collaborate with faculty in other departments such as Environmental Health Sciences, Geography or Urban and Regional Planning. We would encourage successful applicants to affiliate with campus-wide initiatives such as UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IOES), Center for Public Health and Disasters, Center for Healthy Climate Solutions, Sustainable LA Grand Challenge or UCLA Downtown. We welcome candidates whose experiences in research, teaching, and community service have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The Department of Community Health Sciences (CHS), one of five departments within FSPH, is concerned with social and behavioral research applied to health, health promotion, and public health practice. Our focus is on programs, policies, and actions that can promote health in the context of social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental factors. The faculty is multidisciplinary and includes those whose primary training is in the social sciences, behavioral sciences, medicine, nutrition, demography, economic, and health promotion and education. QUALIFICATIONS Candidates must hold a doctoral degree in public health, social and behavioral sciences, or related disciplines (e.g., PhD, ScD, MD, DrPH or equivalent) by the time of appointment, 07/01/2025. They must also demonstrate: (1) independent research and peer-reviewed publications in areas central to the issues of climate change and community health; (2) documented (or potential for) success in obtaining extramural funding; (3) interdisciplinary research collaborations; and (4) a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentorship. SALARY RANGE The posted UC Salary Scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and/or step at appointment. The salary range for this position is $78,200-$205,400, negotiable based on experience. Salaries must be approved by the Chancellor. Consistent with recent hires, and based on experience, it is expected that this base amount will be supplemented by an additional 50-55% off-scale rate, equal to a maximum off-scale range of $121,200 to $318,400. This salary does not include other components of pay raised through extramural funds, which would yield compensation that is higher than this range. Questions about this position may be emailed to search committee co-chairs, Dr. Randall Kuhn (kuhn@ucla.edu) or Dr. David Eisenman (deisenman@mednet.ucla.edu). APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS To be considered for this position, applicants must submit the following documents no later than November 17, 2024 ? Curriculum Vitae (C.V.): Your most recently updated C.V. ? Cover Letter: Letter addressed to the search committee, which highlights your interest in, qualifications for, and fit with this position. ? Statement of Research: A research statement highlighting scholarly contributions of recent research and plans for the near future. ? Statement of Teaching: Teaching statement outlining your teaching philosophy, classroom and/or mentorship experience, and description of courses you would like to teach at UCLA. You may also choose to include previous teaching evaluations. ? Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Statement addressing past, current, and/or potential contributions to diversity through research, teaching, and/or service. To learn more about how UCLA thinks about contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion, please review our EDI Statement FAQ document: https://ucla.app.box.com/v/edi-statement-faqs. ? References: Contact information for at least three professional references. Please complete and upload the Reference Check Authorization Release Form. We will solicit letters of recommendation at later stages of the search process. The University of California is committed to creating and maintaining a community dedicated to the advancement, application, and transmission of knowledge and creative endeavors through academic excellence, where all individuals who participate in University programs and activities can work and learn together in a safe and secure environment, free of violence, harassment, bullying and other demeaning behavior, discrimination, exploitation, or intimidation. With this commitment as well as a commitment to addressing all forms of academic misconduct, UCLA conducts targeted employment reference checks for finalists to whom departments or other hiring units would like to extend formal offers of appointment into Academic Senate faculty positions. The targeted employment reference checks involve contacting the finalists? current and prior places of employment to ask whether there have been substantiated findings of misconduct that would violate the University?s Faculty Code of Conduct. To implement this process, UCLA requires all applicants for Academic Senate faculty positions to complete, sign, and upload the form entitled ?Authorization to Release Information? into RECRUIT as part of their application. If the applicant does not include the signed authorization to release information with the application materials, the application will be considered incomplete. As with any incomplete application, the application will not receive further consideration. 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Thanks in advance for helping us spread the word. ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Constance McBarron Date: ven. 18 oct. 2024 ? 14:48 Subject: The Washington State Climate Office is hiring a Research Scientist for Climate Change To: uw_earthlab_allearthlab Dear EarthLab Colleagues: The Washington State Climate Office (WASCO) and the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group (CIG) are seeking a full-time research scientist to expand our capabilities for co-producing high-quality information about climate change, climate change impacts, and its relevance to our local, state, and tribal partners. LEARN MORE & APPLY We are seeking candidates with the technical background needed to engage in applied research, synthesis, and analysis, along with demonstrated experience in successful communications and engagement. The candidate would be expected to independently lead specific projects or tasks, author/co-author papers and white papers, help identify and scope new project ideas, collaborate independently with external partners, and provide mentoring and supervision for staff and students on specific tasks or projects. Learn more and apply by November 8th! *CONSTANCE McBARRON **(she/her)* Communications and Engagement Manager EarthLab, University of Washington Book time with Constance McBarron Box 355674, Seattle, WA 98195-5674 909 NE Boat Street, Seattle, WA 98105-6603 206.221.7271 / mobile 425.802.3525 cmcbar@uw.edu / earthlab.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. *In this phrasing, we are adhering to tribal sovereignty.* -- 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Associate Director/Science Coordinator ( https://www.usajobs.gov/job/814944900 ) - will help oversee various hub projects, science development and sharing with agricultural stakeholders. Both close November 1. Contact me for questions. Join an exciting energetic team with USDA-ARS and the Climate Hubs. Dennis Dennis.Todey@usda.gov Director - USDA Midwest Climate Hub USDA-ARS NLAE Ames, IA 515 294-2013 This electronic message contains information generated by the USDA solely for the intended recipients. Any unauthorized interception of this message or the use or disclosure of the information it contains may violate the law and subject the violator to civil or criminal penalties. If you believe you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete the email immediately. -- You may only post from the email address associated with this list. Please contact admin@stateclimate.org with any questions regarding this group. 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This individual will also work closely with the SC State Climatologist to coordinate state-level drought management and administer the Drought Response Committee. This individual will conduct drought and water resource-related research and product development with potential applications to agricultural and natural resource management, climate forecasting, and hydrological modeling. This is an exciting opportunity for growth and learning in the field of climatology. We are eager to welcome a new team member in Columbia, SC, so please distribute to anyone you think may be interested in the position. Interested applicants can find the job announcement (Job Number 170169) and apply at the following link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sc?keywords=climatologist The closing date for the application is *November 21, 2024.* Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks, *Hope Mizzell, Ph.D.* *South Carolina State Climatologist* *1000 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201* *P.O. Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202* *Office: 803-734-9568* -- You may only post from the email address associated with this list. Please contact admin@stateclimate.org with any questions regarding this group. AASC Webmaster --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "aasc_list" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to aasc_list+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/aasc_list/SA1PR09MB10199C63655243675168DC74FE54D2%40SA1PR09MB10199.namprd09.prod.outlook.com . -- 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 Wed Oct 30 09:39:47 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Wed Oct 30 09:40:26 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Upcoming Event - Environmental Careers in the Private Sector event on 11/14 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The College of the Environment is excited to invite fellow Huskies to our upcoming employer event, Environmental Careers in the Private Sector, on Thursday, November 14. Representatives from various environmental consulting, business, engineering, and professional services organizations will be present to discuss their work, advertise open opportunities, and answer questions from students. This event is a great opportunity for students who are interested in discovering potential career pathways or internships. Here are the details: Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024 Time: 12pm-3pm Location: Unity Suite - Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center Register here The event is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni and community members. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Environmental Careers in the Private Sector - Flier.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2195162 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Wed Oct 30 11:20:27 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Wed Oct 30 11:21:00 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Advisers] C ENV 590: Imagining a post-carbon future: Discussions with climate Leaders (WIN 2025) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hey all, >From what I've heard about last year, this is an amazing opportunity to learn from leaders in climate outside of academia. Highly recommended! -Miriam ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: CoEnv Assoc Dean Acad Affairs via Advisers Date: Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 10:48?AM Subject: [Advisers] C ENV 590: Imagining a post-carbon future: Discussions with climate Leaders (WIN 2025) To: advisers@uw.edu *All,* *Please forward this course advertisement to your students. Great interdisciplinary seminar class on climate impacts/solutions. Well-received last year across the campus. * *[image: A map of the world Description automatically generated]* *Imagining a post-carbon future: discussions with climate leaders* 1 credit graduate seminar Thursday 2:30-4:50pm in FISH 213 Led by Brady Walkinshaw, College of the Environment Affiliate Professor, and CEO of Earth Alliance. Access granted by instructor from an application link This is a graduate level survey course that brings senior leaders, policymakers, activists, investors, and thinkers across disciplines in the environmental and climate field into conversations with graduate students. The course focuses on a solutions-based lens and explores perspectives and pathways on how to rapidly decarbonize our global economy to reach targets for GHG reductions and biodiversity loss. The course also aims to provide opportunities for students to expand their networks and engage formally and informally with leading thinkers and involves optional evening events through the quarter to dig deeper into the topics and themes covered in the course. Speakers will include political figures and policymakers, academics from other institutions, investors at leading funds, corporate sustainability leaders from Fortune 100 companies, and more. The course will also bring a media, storytelling, and cultural lens to our discussions and will be grounded in an audience framework developed by Harmony Labs and their work on a Narrative Observatory . The course is application-only, and we will cap the course size at 25. Students will be assigned weekly readings and will be responsible for completing short 2-3 paragraph reflections on the readings prior to each seminar. Brady Walkinshaw is founding CEO of a new global climate initiative, Earth Alliance, co-founded by philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs and actor Leonardo DiCaprio to accelerate progress on solving the climate crisis. Before taking the helm at Earth Alliance, Brady was CEO at Grist, the nation's leading environment media nonprofit. He has also served as a Washington State senator (43rd District) where he chaired the Latino Caucus. _______________________________________________ Advisers mailing list Advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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However, despite the synergies among research topics in climate change, many researchers work in isolation with limited opportunities for interaction and exchange. To bridge this gap, we are organising the third edition of the World Summit, themed ?"Meeting the challenges of Climate Change 2024?. The summit will feature a full-day programme with presentations from PhD students and postdoc researchers. The aims of the Summit 2024 are: i. to provide PhD students and postdoctoral researchers from around the world with an opportunity to display and present their works as they relate to climate change mitigation and adaptation; ii. to foster the exchange of information, ideas and experiences; iii. to network the participants and provide a platform so they can explore possibilities for cooperation. How to participate Participation in the event is free of any charges and is open to a broad audience. In order to attend the World PhD Students and Postdoctoral Researchers Summit 2024, interested persons should register by 8th November 2024. The registration form: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://forms.office.com/e/e3MBZY6cdW__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!kzeu4XVVd94aBZoXDYFNji_cQramwhTsjOslc8eNOPWi75ycDWb1o_0DrzIJ_QoppE5-8CVs4ww6pg8$ The event is organised by the International Climate Change Information and Research Programme https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-nk/programmes/iccirp/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!kzeu4XVVd94aBZoXDYFNji_cQramwhTsjOslc8eNOPWi75ycDWb1o_0DrzIJ_QoppE5-8CVs07PH2G0$ , the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research Programme https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.haw-hamburg.de/en/ftz-nk/programmes/iusdrp/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!kzeu4XVVd94aBZoXDYFNji_cQramwhTsjOslc8eNOPWi75ycDWb1o_0DrzIJ_QoppE5-8CVsZxe237E$ and the European Academic Network for Capacity Development in Climate Change Adaptations in Africa? (NetCDA) https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://netcda.org/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!kzeu4XVVd94aBZoXDYFNji_cQramwhTsjOslc8eNOPWi75ycDWb1o_0DrzIJ_QoppE5-8CVsk-bzKyY$ The World PhD Students and Postdoctoral Researchers Summit 2024 is chaired by Professor Walter Leal (HAW Hamburg & Manchester Metropolitan University), supported by a team of international experts. Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: