We are excited to announce the LTER Visual Media Webinar Series, a three-part series featuring experts in science communication using visual media.
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Diane McKnight Reflects on the LTER
The LTER Network Office sat down with Diane McKnight to chat about her life in the Network, the things she’s learned, and her dreams for the LTER moving forward.
Mapping methane emissions from rivers around globe reveals surprising sources
Mapping methane emissions from rivers around globe reveals surprising sources
Ph.D. Positions in Coastal Ecology at the Virginia Coastal Reserve
The Castorani Lab at the University of Virginia is recruiting 1–2 Ph.D. students to study coastal ecology at the VCR LTER.
PhD Students, Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila Lab at Dartmouth College
Join former Harvard Forest Postdoc Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila’s new lab at Dartmouth College!
Partnerships make the Kellogg Biological Station go ’round
Partnerships form the center of long-term research at the KBS LTER, and while their goals are different, their work is deeply intertwined.
Love writing about science? Now accepting applications for our 2023 LTER Graduate Writing Fellows program!
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.
HBR’s Young Voices of Science program now accepting applications for 2023
Learn science communication in this FREE program put on by the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation. Applications now open!
The memory of an oyster shell
A recent paper from researchers at the University of Georgia, in collaboration with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, uses oxygen isotope analysis of mollusk shells found at archaeological sites to show how ancestral Muskogean villages collectively, and sustainably, managed shellfish harvest.