>ANNOUNCEMENT:
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>DISCCRS Interdisciplinary Climate Change Symposium, Hawaii, Sept. 10-17, 2007.
>April 30th is the deadline for applications to DISCCRS III for new
>Ph.D. graduates. Airfare, room & board are fully paid for 36
>accepted candidates. See http://www.disccrs.org <http://www.disccrs.org/>
>Social scientists are especially encouraged to apply!
>
>
>Details:
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> Please distribute as widely as possible
>
> DISCCRS
> Interdisciplinary, Early-Career Symposium on
> Climate Change and Impacts
> http://www.disccrs.org
> <http://www.disccrs.org/>
>
>DISCCRS (pronounced "discourse") is an interdisciplinary initiative
>for recent Ph.D. graduates conducting research related to climate
>change and its impacts. The goal is to broaden research interests
>and establish a collegial peer network extending across the spectrum
>of NATURAL and SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING
>and other disciplines related to climate change and its impacts. The
>initiative includes a public webpage, electronic newsletter, and
>annual symposia funded through 2008.
>
>
> DISCCRS III Symposium
> http://www.disccrs.org/disccrsposter2007.pdf
> <http://www.disccrs.org/disccrsposter2007.pdf>
> September 10 - 17, 2007
> Hawai'i Island
>
> Application Deadline
> April 30, 2007
>
>Expenses: Airfare and on-site expenses are provided through NSF
>grant EAR-0435728 to Whitman College.
>
>
>Eligibility: Ph.D. requirements completed April 1, 2004 - March 31,
>2007 in any discipline related to climate change and impacts. Recent
>Ph.D. graduates from all disciplines and countries are invited to
>join the DISCCRS network and apply to be a DISCCRS symposium scholar.
>
>Thirty-six applicants will be selected by an interdisciplinary
>committee of research scientists. During the week 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.
>Mentors for DISCCRS III are:
>Kenneth H. Broad
> http://www.cesp.miami.edu/broad.htm
>Charles Kolstad
> http://www.bren.ucsb.edu/people/usernew.asp?user=kolstad
> <http://www.bren.ucsb.edu/people/usernew.asp?user=kolstad>
>Susanne Moser
> http://www.isse.ucar.edu/moser/index.html
>Terry L. Root
> http://terryroot.stanford.edu <http://terryroot.stanford.edu/>
>Stephen H. Schneider
> http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu
> <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/>
>
>Contact: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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Gerrit Hoogenboom
Professor &
Coordinator of Research, Extension and Instruction
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The University of Georgia
165 Gordon Futral Court
Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, USA
1-770-229-3438 (voice); 1-770-228-7218 (fax)
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www.Georgiaweather.net
www.GerritHoogenboom.com
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