Northern Arizona University announces a new
Masters of Science program in Climate Science
and Solutions, scheduled to begin fall semester,
2010. With funding from the NSF, the program will
award 6 full fellowships. This interdisciplinary
program provides training in addressing the
climate challenge by enhancing understanding of
climate science, biological and technological
approaches to mitigation and adaptation, and the
regulatory and market contexts for developing
workable climate solutions. A key feature of the
program is a summer internship in private
industry, government, or the non-profit sector
in positions working directly on the climate
challenge. Applications are welcome from
graduates of natural science, business, and
engineering programs as well as from
professionals seeking to enhance their skills in
the climate solutions industry. Inquiries are
welcome now, with full applications accepted
beginning July 1. Further details and application
instructions are available at http://climatesciencesolutions.nau.edu/.