Date

Climate Science Communication Fellowship Available
USGS and McCall Outdoor Science School
McCall, Idaho

Application Deadline: Monday, 15 February 2016

Program Start Date: 8 August 2016

For questions, please contact:
Karla Eitel
Email: keitel [at] uidaho.edu

Teresa Cohn
Email: tcohn [at] uidaho.edu


The United States Geological Survey Northwest Climate Science Center
(USGS NW CSC) and University of Idaho College of Natural Resources
(UI-CNR) McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS) seek candidates for a
climate communication fellowship. The 12-month program will start on 8
August 2016 and is based in McCall, Idaho.

The successful candidate will live and work at the UI-CNR McCall Field
Campus and undertake an immersive program in climate-related science
communication through guided study and mentored practice with a cohort
of other graduate students. Coursework will lead to completion of a
Graduate Certificate in Place-Based Science, Education and Communication
from the University of Idaho.

The ideal candidate will be in the intermediate or final stages of their
doctoral program, and pursuing research on a natural or social science
aspect of climate change. Fellowship activities will be supervised and
mentored by McCall-based UI-CNR faculty in collaboration with the
student's major advisor to ensure that learning and productivity goals
are matched with the Fellow's overall doctoral program. Additional
mentorship is available through faculty at the three universities in the
NW Climate Science Center network.

A highlight of the program will be assisting in the planning and
implementation of the 2017 USGS Climate Science Boot Camp for early
career professionals and graduate students to be held at the HJ Andrews
Experimental Forest.

For detailed information about the elements of the fellowship program
and explicit directions on how to apply, go to:
http://tinyurl.com/CSC-Fellowship.

Application materials must be submitted electronically with the subject
line "MOSS/NWCSC Doctoral Fellowship" to: Lee Vierling (leev [at] uidaho.edu).

Application Deadline: Monday, 15 February 2016.

Program Start Date: 8 August 2016.

For more information about the UI-CNR McCall Field Campus and MOSS, go to:
http://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/moss.

For more information about the USGS NW CSC Climate Science Center, go to:
https://www.nwclimatescience.org or https://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest.

For questions, contact:
Karla Eitel
Email: keitel [at] uidaho.edu

Teresa Cohn
Email: tcohn [at] uidaho.edu


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