From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Mon Feb 2 08:48:32 2026 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Joel A. Thornton via Pcc_all via pccgrads) Date: Mon Feb 2 08:53:30 2026 Subject: [pccgrads] Announcing Kyle Armour as the new PCC Director Message-ID: Dear members of the PCC Community, I am pleased to announce that Dr. Kyle Armour has agreed to serve as the Director of the Program on Climate Change. Kyle's appointment term is effective January 30, 2026, through June 30, 2029. Kyle will be familiar to most of you given his long-term involvement in the PCC, including his recent role as the Interim Director, his organization of multiple PCC Summer Institutes, and his regular teaching in core PCC courses. As the PCC Director, Kyle will be responsible for refreshing the PCC Strategic Plan and continuing to build collaborations across educational programming and research. I am excited to have the opportunity to work closely with Kyle to enhance and further the PCC's vibrancy and collaborative community of climate change experts. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who participated in the search process. I am especially grateful for the work of the individuals who served on the search committee* in consulting widely within the PCC community. I also want to belatedly thank Dr. Becky Alexander for her service as the outgoing PCC Director and for her thoughtful leadership that enabled PCC to continue to thrive over the past several years, despite multiple challenges. Please join me in congratulating Kyle as he takes on this new role. Best, Joel *Members of the Advisory Search Committee for the PCC Director T.J. Fudge (chair, ESS), Becky Alexander (ATMOS) Miriam Bertram (PCC) Alison Gray (OCEAN) Tara Kalia (Graduate Student Representative, OCEAN) _______________________________ Joel Thornton Interim Dean, College of the Environment Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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PCC Curated Event Calendar Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 PCC Private Linkedin Group : UW Program on Climate Change Connector -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman21.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Mon Feb 2 13:11:33 2026 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Mon Feb 2 13:12:04 2026 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: 2026-27 International Research Fellowships Applications Open In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The deadline to apply for the Graduate School's * 2026-27 International Research Fellowships *is *Monday, February 23 at noon* (Pacific). More information is below. Michelle (below) is happy to answer any questions! *Michelle Sutton *(she/her) Assistant Director, Fellowships & Awards The Graduate School 206.543.3454 / mdrapek@uw.edu *campus:* m, w / *remote: *t, th, f [image: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON] 2026-27 International Research Fellowships. This is a great opportunity for students who need to do research abroad for their degree and do not otherwise have full funding to do so. Please see below for more information; full details are on our website and in the MyGrad awards portal. The application deadline is *noon (Pacific) on Monday, February 23*. Questions can be directed to *gradappt@uw.edu *. Thank you! *2026-27 Graduate School International Research Fellowships * *Funded by the Chester Fritz and Boeing International endowments* *APPLICATION DEADLINE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026 at NOON (Pacific)* For 2026-27 the Graduate School will award one-quarter fellowships to support international research abroad by UW graduate students. These fellowships are available to fund research periods of one quarter (three full months) abroad during the 2026-27 year ( *autumn 2026 through summer 2027*). These awards *do not* support faculty-led UW study abroad programs. During the quarter of their award, fellows are required to register for *Independent Learning ? For Credit * through UW Study Abroad. The program fee is covered by the fellowship. Graduate students in fee-based programs are not eligible to apply. No extra money is included for airfare. In allocating these awards, priority will be given to applications that address the following: - clear statement of the research that will be done on the fellowship; - evidence of the relationship between the proposed research and the applicant's academic program; - evidence of the necessity to go overseas to conduct the research and the relevance of the university or locale to the planned research (including evidence of affiliation, if required or appropriate, to carry out the proposed project); - evidence of appropriate skills (including language competence) to carry out the proposed project; and - demonstration of the proposal?s innovativeness or contribution to the field. *Students who have already received a Graduate School International Research Fellowship are not eligible to apply.* For more information and to begin an application, please *visit our website *. 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Abstract: Climate change has widespread and largely adverse health impacts, and many effective health protection policies and programs have not been widely implemented. There is an urgent need to link local risk assessment with evidence-based guidance to support engagement, planning, and implementation of the most effective interventions. We?ll explore a new decision support platform that helps local health departments understand heat risk in their communities and prioritize interventions. We?ll also explore how this work extends prior decision support efforts and how implementation science may offer opportunities for accelerating health adaptation. Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We?re launching a new program to set you up on a blind date (a.k.a. collegial coffee and chat) with an early-career researcher outside of your department in the Program on Climate Change. You tell us what research you do and what you?re looking for, and we?ll find you a match and give you money to grab a coffee, tea, or pastry with your new colleague. We?ll do our best to match you with someone that you don?t know, so we can spend our energy building up new interdisciplinary and interdepartmental community :) Just fill out this form here by February 20th to get matched, and feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns :) Best, P-GraSC 2025-2026 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Do you trust the PCC Graduate Steering Committee to be your matchmakers? You?re in luck! We?re launching a new program to set you up on a blind date (a.k.a. collegial coffee and chat) with an early-career researcher outside of your department in the Program on Climate Change. You tell us what research you do and what you?re looking for, and we?ll find you a match and give you money to grab a coffee, tea, or pastry with your new colleague. We?ll do our best to match you with someone that you don?t know, so we can spend our energy building up new interdisciplinary and interdepartmental community :) Just fill out this form here by February 20th to get matched, and feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns :) Best, P-GraSC 2025-2026 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Get details and apply at https://www.psa-pbk.org/scholarships . * *Undergraduate Scholarships* ? Up to three awards of $3,000 each ? Essay required; minimum 3.8 GPA required ? Phi Beta Kappa membership *not* required *Myra Lupton Scholarship for First-Generation College Students* ? One $3,500 award ? Essay required; minimum 3.4 GPA required ? Phi Beta Kappa membership *not* required *Ernest R. Stiefel Graduate Study Award* ? One $4,500 award ? Essay required ? *Phi Beta Kappa membership required* ? Applicants must be enrolled in graduate or professional study at UW or UPS *Questions? Email scholarships@psa-pbk.org .* *UW Seattle undergraduate* applicants working on this or any other scholarship application can get support from the Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards . We have an upcoming Application Writing & Feedback Session on Feb. 18 at 3:30pm! See our events calendar for details. - Find scholarship advisors for all campuses and degree levels . Thank you, Robin *ROBIN CHANG* (she/her) Director, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards Undergraduate Academic Affairs Box 352803 Mary Gates Hall, Suite 171, Seattle, WA 98195 206.543.2603 robinc@uw.edu / https://scholarships.uw.edu/ / Schedule an appointment with me _______________________________________________ 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... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2440 bytes Desc: not available 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! If you would like to keep up to date with PCC news, you can sign up for the email listserv here. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the event, and hope to see you there :) Best, Stella Heflin 2025-26 PCC Steering Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We?re looking for curious, collaborative educators and scientists who are passionate about equity, inclusion, and lifelong learning in preK?12 education: K?8 Science Educator A collaborative classroom teacher and instructional leader with expertise in teaching science at the elementary or middle school level in public schools, as well as experience supporting professional learning for educators. Staff Scientist Educator A PhD-level physical scientist who is passionate about improving preK?12 public education and excited to work in an informal learning environment. We?re reaching out to our networks?including you?in the hope of identifying strong candidates who are deeply committed to curiosity, inclusion, and lifelong learning in preK?12 classrooms. If one of these roles sounds like a great fit for you, we encourage you to apply. And if not, we?d be grateful if you?d consider sharing this opportunity with colleagues or community members who might be interested. 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The Applied Research Fellowship Program is open for undergraduate and graduate students. The Fellowship Program supports multidisciplinary teams of students to work on real-world population health challenges. The project is in collaboration with City of Seattle. The team will consist of three graduate students and two undergraduates, with supervision by a faculty expert. The project team receives training in research skills and data collection, analysis and presentation to deliver a work product that meets the external client?s needs. The team will work closely with stakeholders at the City of Seattle to research strengths and future recommendations to support children-friendly cities. The team will combine descriptive and spatial data analysis to explore the volume and location of important daily amenities necessary for those with children ? childcare facilities, transportation access, schools, laundromats and so forth ? with qualitative data collection via interviews with Seattle?s constituents to better understand the needs of children and their caregivers. This research will result in recommendations of areas of improvement in Seattle?s goal of being a child-friendly city and ways child-friendliness can be monitored as time goes on. *We are hosting an info session on February 26th from 11 a.m. -12 p.m. **Please RSVP **here **. * The Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program is open for graduate students to start submitting applications! The Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship allows students to explore how best to deploy social enterprise models for innovations that are developed by University of Washington researchers. This is a 10-week program over the summer. Four fellows will be selected from across a variety of disciplines and investigate a range of projects. The projects are focused on finding ways to deploy social impact innovations. *We are hosting an info session on Thursday, March 12th from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. for students to learn more about the opportunity. RSVP to the info session **here * *.* For any questions, please reach out to Arti Shah at artishah@uw.edu *Best,* *Arti Shah, MPH* (she/her) Associate Director of Strategic Engagement, Strategic Initiatives Office Executive Office of the President & Provost Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, Box 351622 Seattle, WA 98105 206.221.7985 / artishah@uw.edu uw.edu/provost/strategic-initiatives/ _______________________________________________ communityengagement mailing list communityengagement@u.washington.edu http://mailman21.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/communityengagement -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Fellowship Program supports multidisciplinary teams of students to work on real-world population health challenges. The project is in collaboration with City of Seattle. The team will consist of three graduate students and two undergraduates, with supervision by a faculty expert. The project team receives training in research skills and data collection, analysis and presentation to deliver a work product that meets the external client?s needs. The team will work closely with stakeholders at the City of Seattle to research strengths and future recommendations to support children-friendly cities. The team will combine descriptive and spatial data analysis to explore the volume and location of important daily amenities necessary for those with children ? childcare facilities, transportation access, schools, laundromats and so forth ? with qualitative data collection via interviews with Seattle?s constituents to better understand the needs of children and their caregivers. This research will result in recommendations of areas of improvement in Seattle?s goal of being a child-friendly city and ways child-friendliness can be monitored as time goes on. *We are hosting an info session on February 26th from 11 a.m. -12 p.m. **Please RSVP **here **. * The Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program is open for graduate students to start submitting applications! The Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship allows students to explore how best to deploy social enterprise models for innovations that are developed by University of Washington researchers. This is a 10-week program over the summer. Four fellows will be selected from across a variety of disciplines and investigate a range of projects. The projects are focused on finding ways to deploy social impact innovations. *We are hosting an info session on Thursday, March 12th from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. for students to learn more about the opportunity. 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The Schmidt Science Fellows program is a highly competitive, international and postdoctoral fellowship program in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) who seek to?advance their research and develop their leadership skills (*https://schmidtsciencefellows.org/ * ). The program is particularly interested in applicants who demonstrate extraordinary achievement, scientific curiosity, and potential for leadership. It is designed to prepare the next generation of scientific leaders by providing Fellows with the time, resources, mentorship, and global network needed to pursue bold new directions in research with the potential for significant societal impact. *Two key components of this program are to support fellows as they pivot to a new research focus, methodology or application of their research and to facilitate interdisciplinary science. * The University of Washington has been invited to nominate up to six candidates for the 2027 Schmidt Science Fellows cohort. Office for Academic Affairs will be managing an internal selection process to identify the 6 outstanding candidates to apply. *About the Fellowship* Schmidt Science Fellows complete up to 2 years of postdoctoral research in a field distinct from their PhD training, supported by intensive leadership development, mentorship, and participation in a global cohort of interdisciplinary scholars. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to review the following resources: - *Schmidt Science Fellows ? Information for Applicants * - *Short video on the fellowship mission and selection criteria (from the prior year) * *Eligibility* Applicants must: - Be completing a PhD in a STEM discipline (natural sciences, engineering, math, or computing) - Expect to complete all PhD requirements *between May 1, 2026 and June 30, 2027* - Propose a postdoctoral research project that represents a clear pivot from their PhD research *UW Internal Application Packet* Students seeking a UW nomination must submit *one combined PDF* containing the following materials: 1. Letter of support from a UW faculty member 2. Documentation confirming the student is in good standing in their graduate program 3. Two-page personal statement, including the proposed idea for the postdoctoral research project as a potential Schmidt Science Fellow 4. Curriculum vitae (CV) The proposed postdoctoral research project should be clearly aligned with the mission of the Schmidt Science Fellows program, including: - A substantive pivot from the applicant?s PhD research area - The potential impact of the research - A strong commitment to interdisciplinary work - Evidence of leadership potential or prior leadership experience Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the Schmidt Science Fellows website carefully before drafting their personal statement, as alignment with the program?s goals is central to the selection process. *Submission Instructions and UW Timeline* - *UW internal application deadline: March 27, 2026 at 12:00 pm/PST* - Applications should be uploaded on the following form: *Schmidt Science Fellows Application? ? UW Submission * Following internal review, the University of Washington will select up to six nominees to advance to the full application stage. UW nominees will be notified in early May 2026, with the full application to the Schmidt Science Fellows Program due in July 2026. If selected as one of the 6 nominees, Schmidt will send a direct email to the student with instructions for submitting the full application. This fellowship represents a significant opportunity for our most innovative doctoral students?particularly those eager to cross disciplinary boundaries and pursue research that can shape the future of science and society. I appreciate your help in sharing this opportunity widely and encouraging eligible students to apply. With best regards, *Mayumi A. Willgerodt PhD, MPH/MS, RN, FAAN, FNASN * Associate Dean for Academic Affairs The Graduate School University of Washington Mary S. 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There will be an opportunity to vote for the theme of the 2026 PCC Summer Institute which will be held September 16-18 at Friday Harbor Laboratories. This year's theme contenders are: * Pacific Northwest Climate Change * Climate and Artificial Intelligence * Extreme Events and Attribution Science * Fire and Climate Please RSVP now! Or before Wednesday, February 25th, 2026. This helps us provide an accurate headcount to the caterer. Hope to see you there! Questions? Contact Miriam at uwpcc@uw.edu Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 PCC Private Linkedin Group : UW Program on Climate Change Connector -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The event will then transition into the Fisheries Lobby to socialize with friends and colleagues and enjoy a catered appetizer buffet with drinks. There will be an opportunity to vote for the theme of the 2026 PCC Summer Institute which will be held September 16-18 at Friday Harbor Laboratories. This year's theme contenders are: * Pacific Northwest Climate Change * Climate and Artificial Intelligence * Extreme Events and Attribution Science * Fire and Climate Please RSVP now! Or before Wednesday, February 25th, 2026. This helps us provide an accurate headcount to the caterer. Hope to see you there! Questions? Contact Miriam at uwpcc@uw.edu Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 PCC Private Linkedin Group : UW Program on Climate Change Connector -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman21.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Thu Feb 19 08:06:49 2026 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Thu Feb 19 08:07:23 2026 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Now Hiring! SPR26 ESRM 331 Predoctoral Instructor | Applications Due February 25th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The School of Environmental & Forest Sciences (SEFS) is announcing an open Predoctoral Instructor position during Spring Quarter 2026! If interested, please find position & application details attached/below: *Course*: ESRM 331 A ? Landscape Plant Recognition *Supervisor:* SEFS Director Dan Brown *Dates*: Spring Quarter 2026 | March 16th, 2026 to June 15th, 2026 *Compensation: *60% FTE, paid at the Candidate Rank = $4,345 / month *Academic Requirements*: Must be registered for a minimum of 10 credits during Spring 2026 & must be in good academic standing. *Priority Deadline to Apply*: Wednesday, February 25th, 2026 @ 11:59PM *Course Description:* Field recognition of important groups of woody landscape plants, emphasizing diversity at the genus and family levels. Cultivated plant nomenclature. Plant descriptive characters evident in the field with eye and hand lens. Hardiness and landscape applications. *To apply:* Please fill out a SEFS ASE Application Form , attach your resume / CV information as described, and submit your application via this SEFS Application Submission Form . 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