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Amelia Marchand Appointed to Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
We are thrilled to announce that Amelia Marchand, who has been serving as the NW CASC Interim Senior Tribal Climate Resilience Liaison through the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI), has been appointed to a 4-year term on the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) by President Biden!
Read moreWe’re Hiring a Research Scientist! Apply Today to Join a Thoughtful and Energetic Team Committed to Advancing Climate Adaptation Across the Northwest!
The NW CASC is hiring a full-time research scientist to join its team at the University of Washington. This position will play a crucial role in the NW CASC’s efforts to link climate adaptation science with practice to support regional climate resilience.
Read moreNW CASC is Hiring a Research Scientist!
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is hiring a full-time research scientist to join its team at the University of Washington. This position will play a crucial role in the NW CASC’s efforts to link climate adaptation science with practice to support regional climate resilience.
Read moreFunding Opportunity! NW CASC is Now Accepting Proposals for our 2024-25 Research Fellowship Program!
We’re now accepting proposals for our 2024-2025 Research Fellowship Program! This is a 1-year program that enables graduate students and postdocs from across our Consortium to develop decision-relevant science in collaboration with regional natural and cultural resource managers, while providing training in the principles of actionable science.
Learn More and ApplyJoin an Upcoming Input Session to Learn About NW CASC’s New Faculty Fellowship Program & Provide Feedback
We’re launching a new Faculty Fellowship Program, supporting faculty across our Consortium to take research beyond peer-reviewed publications to formats more easily applied to the decision-making of Northwest resource managers. To ensure that this new program meets the needs of faculty in the NW CASC Consortium, we are hosting info sessions on January 30 at 3pm PT and February 1 at 11am PT to share our vision for the program and to seek feedback that will inform a Request for Proposals later this spring.
Learn More & RegisterNW CASC University Director Meade Krosby Joins Secretary Haaland’s New Advisory Council for Climate Adaptation Science
Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center’s University Director, Dr. Meade Krosby, has been chosen to serve on Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland’s new Advisory Council for Climate Adaptation Science (ACCAS). Dr.
Read moreUW Climate Impacts Group & Partners Mark Release of Fifth National Climate Assessment
UW Climate Impacts Group scientists were among hundreds of authors of the newly-released Fifth National Climate Assessment. The assessment, released roughly every four years by the The US Global Change Research Program, assesses the effects of climate change on a wide range of sectors and for 10 geographic regions across the country.
Read MoreWelcoming Our 2023-24 NW CASC Research Fellows
Join us in welcoming our 2023-24 NW CASC Research Fellows as they kick off their fellowship activities this fall! Each year, the NW CASC’s Research Fellowship Program enables a cohort of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from NW CASC’s consortium universities to develop decision-relevant science in collaboration with regional natural resource managers and decision-makers.
Read moreUniversity of Washington Awarded Federal Funding to Host an Expanded Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
The University of Washington has been awarded $7.4 million to continue hosting the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) for the next five years, leading a broad consortium of Northwest university and tribal partners to support natural and cultural resource managers in responding to climate risks and promoting regional resilience.
Read moreRegistration Now Open! 2023 Northwest Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change Network Symposium
Register today for the 2023 Northwest Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change Symposium, September 7-8, 2023. This free, virtual, 2-day event will include talks from more than 15 invasive species and climate change experts as well as a virtual networking event!
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