A reminder to all regarding this symposium for new PhDs working on climate
change that I and a colleague run.  Please apply yourself or have your
students apply if you meet the eligibility requirements. And please
distribute to other appropriate lists.

Thanks, Ron

 

Please distribute to post-docs, new faculty, colleagues working on climate
change...


DISCCRS IV

Interdisciplinary Climate Research Symposium

 <http://www.disccrs.org/DISCCRSposter.pdf>
http://www.disccrs.org/DISCCRSposter.pdf

2 - 9 November 2008

Saguaro Lake Ranch, AZ


Application Deadline: 30 April 2008 

Participation limited to thirty-four early career scholars

Airfare and on-site expenses will be defrayed  

http://www.disccrs.org/

 <http://www.disccrs.org/> 
The Dissertations Initiative for the Advancement of Climate Change Research
(DISCCRS, pronounced discourse), connects natural and social scientists
engaged in research related to climate change, impacts and solutions. The
goal is to broaden perspectives and establish a collegial peer network to
address climate challenges at the interface of science and society. See
report from last symposium, and list of participants at
http://www.disccrs.org/reports/DISCCRS_III_Symposium_Report.pdf

During the week of DISCCRS IV -- which will be held in the Tonto National
Forest outside Phoenix, Arizona -- participants will provide oral and poster
presentations in plenary format, hone interdisciplinary communication and
team skills, and discuss emerging research, societal and professional issues
with each other and with established researchers invited to serve as
mentors.  

Participation will be limited to thirty-four early career scholars
identified by an interdisciplinary committee of research scientists based on
review of submitted applications. 

Eligibility: Ph.D. requirements completed April 1, 2006 - March 31, 2008. We
encourage applicants from the natural and social sciences, economics,
mathematics, engineering, or any other field so long as the research focus
relates to climate change, its impacts or solutions. Selection will favor
those with interdisciplinary, collaborative interests. While the emphasis is
on the U.S. research system, applicants from all countries will be
considered. 

 

Symposium Application instructions 

http://www.disccrs.org/symphelp.html

 

Register your Ph.D. dissertation 

http://www.disccrs.org/register.html

Electronic newsletter with jobs and other time-sensitive announcements is
available to those who register dissertations.

 

Public webpage 

http://disccrs.org <http://disccrs.org/> 

includes a searchable database of registered Ph.D. dissertations and early
career resources: 

 

Society Sponsors: AAG, AERE, AGU, AMS, ASLO, ESA, ESS-ISA, STEP-APSA, TOS
and USSEE.

Organizers: C. Susan Weiler and Ronald B. Mitchell

 

Funding: U.S. National Science Foundation Collaborative Grants EAR-0435728
to Whitman College, C.S. Weiler PI, and EAR-0435719 to University of Oregon,
R.B. Mitchell PI. 

Contact:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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