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UW Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Accepting Applications Through February 1st
The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington is designed for students who want to pursue their passion for nature conservation and environmental justice and are at the beginning of their studies at a four-year college or university.
Learn MoreUpcoming Postdoctoral Research Opportunity Focused on Fire
The University of Montana (UM), in partnership with the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC), will be releasing an announcement early in 2021 seeking a postdoctoral researcher as part of the National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Center’s Postdoctoral Climate Adaptation Scholars (CAS) Program.
Read moreNorthwest Climate Conference: Call for Abstracts
The Northwest Climate Conference Program Committee invites practitioners, scientists, tribal members and community organizers working to build a climate-resilient Northwest to submit abstracts for the 11th Northwest Climate Conference. Abstracts are due Friday, November 27.
Learn MoreInterested in a Career in Climate Adaptation? CASC Network Preparing Climate Positions for the Next Year
The Climate Adaptation Science Center network is preparing for several positions to come available in the next year, focused on the impacts of climate variability and change on ecosystems, natural resources, cultural resources, infrastructure, tribal lands and waters, urban and rural settlements and economic development.
Read moreNW CASC Funding Opportunity for Tribal Climate Adaptation Research Projects
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is seeking statements of interest for tribal climate adaptation research projects focusing on management of: aquatic resources, at-risk species and habitats, invasive species and diseases, forest ecosystems and human dimensions of climate adaptation.
Read moreWebinar Recording Now Available: How to Apply for NW CASC Research Fellowship Program
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is accepting proposals for its 2020-2021 Research Fellowship Program until March 16, 2020. This webinar describes both the program and application process.
View the recordingNW CASC Funding Opportunity! 2020-21 Research Fellowship Program
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) invites proposals for its 2020-2021 Research Fellowship Program from graduate students at University of Washington (UW), Boise State University (BSU), Oregon State University (OSU), University of Montana (UM), Washington State University (WSU) and Western Washington University (WWU) and postdoctoral scholars at BSU, OSU, UM, WSU and WWU (this Fellowship cannot support postdocs at UW).
Read moreOpportunity to Host Summer Interns through the UW Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program
Are you a natural resource organization in Washington doing on-the-ground conservation? Do you have the capacity to host a team of interns this summer? The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is partnering with the University of Washington Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program (DDCSP) to help support internship placements for summer 2020.
Read moreApplication Period Open for National Science to Action Fellowship Program
We are excited to announce the opportunity to apply for a Science to Action Fellowship, provided through the USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC). This program supports Master’s and Doctoral Students in directly applying scientific research related to climate change impacts on fish, wildlife or ecosystems to decision-making about natural resources.
Read moreFunding Opportunity: NW CASC Seeks Fellowship Applications from Graduate Students & Postdocs at Oregon State University
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) invites proposals for its 2019-2020 Research Fellowship Program from graduate students and postdoctoral scientists at Oregon State University (2019-20 Fellows have already been selected from University of Washington, Boise State University, University of Montana, Washington State University, and Western Washington University).
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