Love writing about science? Now accepting applications for our 2024 LTER Graduate Writing Fellows program!
Now accepting applications for the 2024 cohort of LTER Graduate Writing Fellows.
Now accepting applications for the 2024 cohort of LTER Graduate Writing Fellows.
With a renewed five-year award, the LTER Network Office (LNO) will focus on fostering new synthesis science, broadening participation in ecology, and training a new generation of ecologists.
SCRREE Framework for Public Engagement with Science The APEAL Project endeavors to put the 6-part SCRREE framework for public engagement into action at Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites. SCRREE (Strategic, Cumulative, Reciprocal, Reflexive, Equitable, and Evidence-based) was developed by Sarah Garlick and John Besley, with support from the Consult with Catalyst team and a… Read more »
The Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office is excited to announce that two new synthesis working groups will launch in 2024.
Data Nuggets, operated by the KBS LTER, started its third round of funding from the National Science Foundation to improve data literacy in K-16 students.
The programs profiled here are only three examples of the many efforts to expand community connections, build a stronger sense of belonging, and remove obstacles to broader participation in LTER research.
The LTER monthly community call provides an opportunity to hold seminars, discussions, and learning opportunities of relevance to the broad LTER research community.
This year, the LTER took a hard look at our challenges and successes, our unique position in the world of ecology, and orchestrated a path towards a vibrant and collaborative future.
Learn to make publication quality graphics using BioRender, a free program that aims to simplify the process of making complicated science figures.
We are now accepting applications for new LTER graduate student science writer paid positions hosted by the LTER Network Office. Applications are due by October 1, 2023.