From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Tue Mar 4 11:05:20 2025 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Tue Mar 4 11:05:52 2025 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: David Roberts of Volts; Art, Trivia, Hardware Office Hours, and more! In-Reply-To: <1741111063752.1ab9837a-9e19-4907-ad1d-be56a9e7a861@bf07x.hubspotemail.net> References: <1741111063752.1ab9837a-9e19-4907-ad1d-be56a9e7a861@bf07x.hubspotemail.net> Message-ID: Wanted to be sure you all know this happens downtown. The list below contains some pretty interesting ways to engage in the climate space from different perspectives. Some of you might recognize Sam Shugart, a past Foster School Masters student who was working to bring climate scientists into the realm of climate risk in a broader context. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Lowell Bander Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 9:57?AM Subject: David Roberts of Volts; Art, Trivia, Hardware Office Hours, and more! To: Food and Ag Sector Member Lunch, Climate Angels & LPs: Crash Course w/ Stepchange Ventures, Lunch and learn Brainfood with climate artist Tesla Kawakami, Climate Trivia Night, DER + Data Science Seminar Series, Beta testers for a new workshop by Terreau heads up! later this month at 9Zero, David Roberts of Volts will be interviewed by 9Zero member Ben Eidelson! ?? Volts x Climate Papa Live Podcast ?? *(quick links: ? become a member // ? add events to your calendar // ? book a tour // ? learn more )* so many events in just the next 2 weeks at 9Zero ! - ? Tues Mar 4 @ 12pm: Food and Ag Sector Member Lunch - ? Tues Mar 4 @ 6pm: Climate Angels & LPs: Crash Course w/ Stepchange Ventures - ? Thurs Mar 6 @ 12pm: Lunch and learn Brainfood with climate artist Tesla Kawakami - ? Thurs Mar 6 @ 5pm: Climate Trivia Night - ? Thurs Mar 6 @ 6pm: DER + Data Science Seminar Series - ? Fri Mar 7 @ 5pm: Beta testers for a new workshop by Terreau - ? Tues Mar 11 @ 10am: Hardware Office Hours with Amish Patel - ? Tues Mar 11 @ 12pm: *Freelance in Climate Member Lunch* - ? Tues Mar 11 @ 4pm: Meet the new ClimateLaunchpad national startups contest - ? Weds Mar 12 @ 5pm: Seattle DER Task Force March Meetup - ?? Thurs Mar 13 @ 12pm: Lunch & Learn with Anquida Adams Part 1 - ?? Thurs Mar 13 @ 4pm: PNW Climate Week 2025 Planning - ? Tues Mar 18 @ 12pm: 9Zero Founders Member Lunch ? full event lineup here ? ? photo: Markus Virta (Cascadia Renewables) reppin' DER Task Force swag at the most recent PNW Battery Collaborative event ^.^ [image: 1739571405908] 9Zero Climate Innovation Hub San Francisco: 350 California St, 4th Floor, San Francisco, California, 94104, United States Seattle: 1215 4th Ave, Ste 1500, Seattle, WA, 98101, United States Unsubscribe Manage Preferences -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This graduate student will also have the opportunity to support the communication of study findings to academic and non-academic audiences. This position will be approximately 10 hours a week for up to 7 months. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting March 14th. Please see the attached PDF and share widely with your networks.* take care, Rishi -- *Rishi Sugla* Pronouns: he/him/his *Climate Resilience Scientist* | Climate Impacts Group , *Co-Director *| Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative rsugla@uw.edu | @CIG_UW 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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We believe building community among scientists and academics is more important now than ever, and we are doing this in an effort to foster more connections across the climate space here at UW. We aim to create these connections by giving folks from different disciplines a place to come together to chat, eat pizza, and look at cool plants. *Who can attend Third Thursdays?* All UW graduate students, postdocs, faculty and staff who work on climate or climate-change related issues, regardless of college or affiliation, are welcome and encouraged to attend. Feel free to forward to a friend who fits that description and might enjoy this event! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the event, and hope to see you there :) Best, Stella *Stella Heflin* (she/her) University of Washington | Graduate Student Atmospheric and Climate Science | Fu Group PCC | Graduate Steering Committee Member Graduate Fellow | Center for Environmental Politics -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Tue Mar 11 08:49:43 2025 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Tue Mar 11 08:50:15 2025 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Environment_advisers] FW: Graduate Student Course: Getting ready for the job market? Join INSC 598A In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This is for graduate students, see below for details about an exciting upcoming course "Getting ready for the job market" led by Information School Associate Professor Marika Cifor. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: *Marika Cifor* Are you considering next steps after the PhD? Will be you be on the job market next year or in the next few years? Are you interested in exploring diverse career pathways with the PhD? Are you looking for a supportive community to prepare and commiserate with? Is so please consider joining me for INSC 598A: Job Market Preparation this spring quarter. The class meets Tuesdays from 1:30-3:20. It will be held in-person. For more information, please see the course details below and feel free to reach out with any questions to Marika Cifor (mcifor@uw.edu). The class is also open to all PhD students aligned with information science research from any school or department, so feel free to share more widely. Thanks! Marika *Class Overview* This class provides support and community for PhD students preparing for the job market. We will discuss a diversity of careers that build from the skills gained in a PhD. This will include looking at tenure-track, teaching and research track academic careers and research-driven careers in whether in tech, philanthropy, libraries, or academic publishing. We will also develop job market materials, connect with others to build a cohort of folks going through this experience together, and hear from panelists who have pursued a variety of post-PhD career paths. Students can be in any year or stage, but the course will be most helpful for those who have completed enough of their PhD journey to be able to write job statements that reflect their body of work and future vision. *Class Format* Each class, we will discuss a different piece of the job packet, and students will spend the subsequent week crafting that piece of their packet. Students will peer-review one another's drafts and hear from a mix of panelists each week about their career and their experiences on the job market. Guests will include: - Tenure-track and teaching track faculty and postdocs - UX researchers, data scientists, and others working in tech - Develop job packet materials - Academic editors, researchers in think tanks/non-profits, and program officers - Librarians and digital humanists *Student Expectations* - Complete weekly readings - Develop job packet materials - Provide peer feedback and support to other students as they craft their job packet materials - Pose questions to panelists - Engage in weekly group conversation *Learning Objectives* - Develop awareness of common career paths pursued by PhD graduates - Develop a personal plan for navigating the job market (including where and how you will search for job opportunities, what kind[s] of jobs you will apply to, and what criteria you will look for in a job) - Draft a complete set of materials for an academic or other industry job search - Draft a 45-minute job talk -- Marika Cifor, PhD (she/her) Associate Professor, Information School Adjunct Associate Professor, Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies University of Washington Author: *Viral Cultures: Activist Archiving in the Age of AIDS* (University of Minnesota, 2022) mcifor@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The role involves close collaboration with sectors impacted by drought (such as agriculture, forestry, and natural resources) to contribute weekly to the U.S. Drought Monitor. 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. We are eager to welcome a new team member to Columbia, SC, so please distribute this 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 *April 3, 2025.* If you have any questions, please contact Hope Mizzell, South Carolina State Climatologist (mizzellh@dnr.sc.gov). Thanks, *Melissa L Griffin* Assistant State Climatologist | State Climatology Office South Carolina Department of Natural Resources 260 D Epting Lane, West Columbia, SC 29172 Office: (803 ) 734-9091 -- 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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The funding for these Research Accelerator projects is provided by these donors. The PCC extends its deep gratitude. Climate Research Accelerator Request for Proposals The Program on Climate Change (PCC) is requesting proposal submissions for climate science related research projects that accelerate or build capacity for climate research at the UW that is grounded in climate science. Funding requests up to 30K will be considered. UW faculty, UW research scientists and UW Postdoctoral Researchers from any program are invited to apply. Priority will be given to those in departments active in the PCC who have not received funding in the past. Postdocs may apply but funds must be used prior to leaving UW. Applicants must clearly describe how their proposal will advance fundamental and/or applied climate science at the UW. The proposal must also include the goals or anticipated outcomes of the project or activity. Proposals must be submitted by June 1, 2025, to be considered. 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She will be visiting UW Oceanography between April 14-16, 2025. Stay tuned for more information about Naomi's research seminar, but *if you would like to schedule a meeting with Naomi while she is here please reach out to Will Kumler (wkumler@uw.edu ).* About our scholar: Naomi Levine is a Professor of Biological Sciences and Quantitative and Computational Biology at the University of Southern California. Her research focuses on understanding the interactions between climate and marine microbial ecosystem composition and function. She seeks to illuminate the mechanisms through which climate variability influences microbial systems and to identify how microbial systems in turn impact climate. The Levine Lab is developing innovative, interdisciplinary numerical models that allow them to understand how dynamics occurring at the scale of individual microbes impact large-scale ecosystem processes, such as rates of global carbon cycling. They are tackling fundamental challenges in Biological Oceanography related to evolution and cycling of organic carbon ? work that will allow them to generate more robust predictions of what our future world will look like. About the Hedges Visiting Scholar Program: John Hedges was one of the world?s leading marine organic geochemists and was a member of the Chemical Oceanography faculty at the University of Washington from 1976 to 2002. The Hedges Visiting Scholar fund was created in his memory to allow chemical oceanography graduate students to invite prominent scientists to the UW campus. *The visit includes research seminars, group lunches and dinners with graduate students and individual meetings with students and faculty. * Best, Raisha Rahman and Tara Kalia [image: image.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 909066 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Wed Mar 19 16:30:15 2025 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Guillaume Mauger via pccgrads) Date: Wed Mar 19 16:30:32 2025 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Cascadiacopeshub_friends] Fw: WSG undergraduate internship opportunities In-Reply-To: References: <8cdc4d8b8de92b95c17981dac.__test_email__.20250311153510.dc489adfec.55669723@mail144.suw161.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Burgos, Alessandra Date: mer. 19 mars 2025 ? 11:00 Subject: [Cascadiacopeshub_friends] Fw: WSG undergraduate internship opportunities To: cascadiacopeshub_friends@lists.oregonstate.edu < cascadiacopeshub_friends@lists.oregonstate.edu> Hello, please share widely for a great student opportunity to work with WA SeaGrant this summer! *Application Deadline: *11:59 p.m. on April 2, 2025 Best, Ali Burgos Apply now for the Washington Sea Grant Community Engaged Internship! [image: https://wsg.washington.edu/students-teachers/fellowships/community-engaged-internship/] A paid, 10-week summer internship opportunity in coastal Washington for undergraduates in any field of study with an interest in coastal and marine sciences The Coastal Resilience Team at Washington Sea Grant (WSG) and the Hazards Analysis and Resilience Planning Team at Washington State Emergency Management Division seek a paid Community Engaged Intern (CEI) to support community-prioritized resilience efforts in coastal Washington. The intern will analyze existing data related to the community's reported economic and social impacts from coastal hazards (e.g., damages from flooding, severe weather, and climate change risk) to identify areas of high risk and community priorities. Learn more about the CEI program here . The Washington Sea Grant Community-Engaged Intern will be part of a national cohort of students. In addition to working on the ground in Washington, the intern will also engage with other interns across the country through participation in all CEI professional development and training opportunities. The Intern *is required *to attend an all expenses paid, in-person field experience from July 20-24 in North Carolina, hosted by North Carolina Sea Grant. *Details: *Compensation: $6000 *Location: *Flexible/hybrid arrangement as agreed with the mentors upon selection, with options to be in an office in Seattle, Camp Murray, or South Bend, WA. The intern is expected to attend some field trips and meet with local partners in coastal Washington with the mentors. *Work Period: *Full time for approximately 10 weeks from mid June ? mid August 2025. *Application Deadline:* 11:59 p.m. on April 2, 2025 Please contact Dr. Sanpisa Sritrairat (*sanpisa@uw.edu *) for more information. Apply Here -- Sanpisa Sritrairat, PhD Pronouns she/her/hers (what is this? ) Community Engagement Specialist Washington Sea Grant College of the Environment | University of Washington T 206.685.4712 C 720.217.9535 Sign up For WSG News To unsubscribe: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.oregonstate.edu/mailman/options/cascadiacopeshub_friends__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!mIV1_mooTTvCGJMsaPUTE825jncnE6ZH_1VNMz1HKBFcALP4imNnlonjusgqyBXJ7iXlkkehVSbImEuYqe_TzxZwOlhTEIKs$ -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Director | Washington State Climate Office 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu | @WAstateclimate EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hourly ASE Field Trip Support Position for SPRING 2025 To: *The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) is hiring for an hourly ASE field trip support position for Spring 2025:* *Course*: ESRM 201 ? Sustaining Pacific Northwest Ecosystems *Dates*: March 16th, 2025 to June 15th, 2025 *Compensation: *$30.03/hour | Approx. 15 hours per week, not to exceed 19.5 hours in any one week | Must be in good academic standing. *Priority Deadline to Apply*: March 27, 2025 @ 5:00PM. Applications will remain open until positions are filled. *COURSE DESCRIPTION:* *ESRM 201 Sustaining Pacific Northwest Ecosystems (5) NSc/SSc* Introduces the principles of ecology across an urban to wildland gradient and discusses how these landscapes can be sustainably managed. Explores basic ecological theories, plant communities, soil, climate, pollution, hydrology, and wildlife in classroom, labs, and field trips. *TO APPLY:* To apply, please fill out the included SEFS ASE Application Form , attach your r?sum?/CV information, and submit your application via this SEFS Application Submission Form . The full description for this position is attached here. Any application questions should be directed to Levi Sy, Winkenwerder 104 or sefsmain@uw.edu . Best, *Levi Sy (he/him)* Office Manager School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Winkenwerder 104 Office: 206.543.2730 Mobile: 360.772.9949 _______________________________________________ Environment_advisers mailing list Environment_advisers@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/environment_advisers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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