[DIALOGnews] DIALOG AND DISCCRS News
Susan Weiler
weilercs@whitman.edu
Mon, 12 May 2003 09:00:28 -0700
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Resources
Funding Opportunity:
National Science Foundation Microbial Observatories (MO) and Microbial
Interactions and Processes (MIP) program
NSF 03-571
For the full program announcement see:
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03571/nsf03571.htm
Proposal Deadline: July 23, 2003
International Polar Year
The on-line forum discussing a possible International Polar Year
(IPY) beginning
in 2007 now is in the third week. Please navigate to
http://www.nationalacademies.org/prb/ipy to join the discussions in
the on-line forum,
read about previous IPYs, and find links to other IPY web sites. This week a
new question is available in the forums section:
This IPY must deal with questions in both the Arctic and the Antarctic and
include a broad range of disciplines. How do we ensure that the IPY is truly
multidisciplinary and, ideally, interdisciplinary, doing a full range of
geology, atmospheric sciences, climate, ecology, biology and earth system
science, as well as addressing human dimensions?
Previous questions on the overarching themes for the next IPY
and involving
young researchers remain open for discussion.
Thank you,
Sheldon Drobot, Ph.D.
Program Officer
Polar Research Board
The National Academies
500 Fifth St, NW - NA 705
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202.334.1942
Fax: 202.334.1477
Email: sdrobot@nas.edu
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Science News
Feds address Arctic climate research
The Associated Press
Published: May 5, 2003
FAIRBANKS -- Arctic climate research should focus on such
concerns as rising winter temperatures, thinning sea ice
and thawing permafrost, said the Bush administration's global
climate change program director.
James Mahoney, assistant Secretary of Commerce for oceans
and atmosphere, said a 13-agency group will release a plan
June 25 outlining these and other priority areas for federal
research.
Mahoney spoke last week in Arlington, Va., at the annual
meeting of the Arctic Science Consortium of the United States,
a group of agencies and research institutions with headquarters
in Fairbanks.
You can read the full story online at:
http://www.adn.com/alaska/story/3067407p-3090763c.html
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Summer Programs, Courses, Internships, Meetings
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Jobs for PhDs
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Opportunities for BA, MS or Students
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This newsletter has been developed by C. Susan Weiler for the purpose
of distributing information of potential interest to recent PhDs
engaged in interdisciplinary aquatic science or climate change
research, and to build an international sense of community among
recent grads. It provides an international forum for the exchange of
information and opinions regarding research, professional and social
issues.
The views and opinions expressed are strictly those of C.S. Weiler or
of the individual who has submitted a particular item for
distribution. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those
of the funding agencies or sponsoring societies. Dr. Weiler serves as
producer and editor and reserves the right to edit or reject material
submitted to the list.
Please submit announcements of interest to recent PhDs to
phd@whitman.edu or weiler@whitman.edu.
For ease of transmission, please do not send attachments. Send a
short message in the body of an e-mail message, and link to any
appropriate websites.
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C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.
Biology Department
Whitman College
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Tel: 509-527-5948
Fax: 509-527-5961
Programs for Recent PhDs http://aslo.org/phd.html
DIALOG and DIACES poster http://aslo.org/dialog/dialogposter.pdf
DISCCRS poster
http://aslo.org/disccrs/disccrsposter.pdf
Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences http://aslo.org/mas/
MOVING? Please send ADDRESS CHANGES to phd@whitman.edu
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<div><b>Funding Opportunity:<br>
National Science Foundation Microbial Observatories (MO) and
Microbial</b></div>
<div><b>Interactions and Processes (MIP) program</b></div>
<div>NSF 03-571<br>
For the full program announcement see:</div>
<div>http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03571/nsf03571.htm</div>
<div>Proposal Deadline: July 23, 2003</div>
<div><b><br></b></div>
<div><b>International Polar Year</b></div>
<div>The on-line forum discussing a possible International Polar Year
(IPY) beginning<br>
in 2007 now is in the third week. Please navigate to<br>
http://www.nationalacademies.org/prb/ipy to join the discussions in
the on-line forum,<br>
read about previous IPYs, and find links to other IPY web sites.
This week a</div>
<div>new question is available in the forums section:</div>
<div> This IPY must deal with questions in
both the Arctic and the Antarctic and<br>
include a broad range of disciplines. How do we ensure that the
IPY is truly<br>
multidisciplinary and, ideally, interdisciplinary, doing a full range
of<br>
geology, atmospheric sciences, climate, ecology, biology and earth
system</div>
<div>science, as well as addressing human dimensions?<br>
Previous questions on the overarching themes
for the next IPY and involving</div>
<div>young researchers remain open for discussion.</div>
<div>Thank you,</div>
<div>Sheldon Drobot, Ph.D.<br>
Program Officer<br>
Polar Research Board<br>
The National Academies<br>
500 Fifth St, NW - NA 705<br>
Washington, DC 20001<br>
Tel: 202.334.1942<br>
Fax: 202.334.1477</div>
<div>Email: sdrobot@nas.edu</div>
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News</b></font></div>
<div align="center"><br></div>
<div><b>Feds address Arctic climate research</b></div>
<div>The Associated Press</div>
<div>Published: May 5, 2003<br>
FAIRBANKS -- Arctic climate research should focus on such<br>
concerns as rising winter temperatures, thinning sea ice<br>
and thawing permafrost, said the Bush administration's global</div>
<div>climate change program director.<br>
James Mahoney, assistant Secretary of
Commerce for oceans<br>
and atmosphere, said a 13-agency group will release a plan<br>
June 25 outlining these and other priority areas for federal</div>
<div>research.<br>
Mahoney spoke last week in Arlington, Va., at
the annual<br>
meeting of the Arctic Science Consortium of the United States,<br>
a group of agencies and research institutions with headquarters</div>
<div>in Fairbanks.</div>
<div>You can read the full story online at:<br>
http://www.adn.com/alaska/story/3067407p-3090763c.html</div>
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<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF"><b><br></b></font></div>
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<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF"><b>Opportunities for BA, MS
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<div align="center"><br></div>
<div align="center"><br></div>
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<div align="center"><font size="-1">This newsletter has been developed
by C. Susan Weiler for the purpose of distributing information of
potential interest to recent PhDs engaged in interdisciplinary aquatic
science or climate change research, and to build an international
sense of community among recent grads. It provides an international
forum for the exchange of information and opinions regarding research,
professional and social issues.</font></div>
<div align="center"><font size="-1">The views and opinions expressed
are strictly those of C.S. Weiler or of the individual who has
submitted a particular item for distribution. The opinions expressed
do not necessarily reflect those of the funding agencies or sponsoring
societies. Dr. Weiler serves as producer and editor and reserves the
right to edit or reject material submitted to the list.</font></div>
<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF"><b>Please submit
announcements of interest to recent PhDs to phd@whitman.edu or
weiler@whitman.edu.</b></font></div>
<div align="center">For ease of transmission, please do not send
attachments. Send a short message in the body of an e-mail message,
and link to any appropriate websites.</div>
<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF"><b><br></b></font></div>
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<div>C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.<br>
Biology Department<br>
Whitman College<br>
Walla Walla, WA 99362<br>
Tel: 509-527-5948<br>
Fax: 509-527-5961<br>
Programs for Recent
PhDs
http://aslo.org/phd.html<br>
DIALOG and DIACES poster
http://aslo.org/dialog/dialogposter.pdf<br>
DISCCRS
poster <span
></span
> <span
></span>
http://aslo.org/disccrs/disccrsposter.pdf</div>
<div> Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences
http://aslo.org/mas/<br>
</div>
<div><font color="#0000FF"><b>MOVING? Please send ADDRESS CHANGES to
phd@whitman.edu</b></font><br>
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