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LTER: Human Settlements as Ecosystems: Metropolitan Baltimore from 1797 – 2100: PHASE II
Urban LTER: Human Settlements as Ecosystems: Metropolitan Baltimore from 1797 – 2100
NASA: Earth Science Applications: Ecological Conservation
NASA announces the release of the A.40 Earth Science Applications: Ecological Conservation (formerly Ecological Forecasting) solicitation. This program element solicits proposals that would enable: Decision-making to combat the spread of invasive species, Advance the use of ecosystem service assessment for decision-making, and Inform management, establishment, or protection of protected areas. Proposals must outline activities and products… Read more »
Postdoc in urban aquatic ecology and land water interactions | MSP LTER
Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) Urban (LTER) is seeking a post-doctoral scientist to join our research team, focused on urban aquatic ecology.
DataBits Through the Years
This 30 year retrospective highlights how data management at the LTER has grown, pulling funny and interesting anecdotes for us to enjoy.
Director | Harvard Forest
For the first time in thirty years, the Harvard Forest seeks a new director to carve a path for cutting-edge ecology research for decades.
NASA ROSES Coastal Resilience Modelling Postdoctoral Position | East Carolina University
NASA and ECU are looking for a post-doctoral scholar with expertise in coastal hydrodynamic modeling and statistics.
Graduate Writing Fellows
LTER Graduate Writing Fellows Each year, the LTER Network Office supports several Graduate Writing Fellows, who write stories about the wide range of LTER science. These includes updates on current research and deep dives into the people, daily life, and long-term vision of LTER sites. The fellowship allows students to learn and practice science communication… Read more »
Summer Research Experience in Marine Biology and Statistical Ecology | WHOI
Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the University of Kansas (KU) are seeking two undergraduate students, especially from underrepresented groups, to join a Coastal- Heartland Marine Biology Summer Research Exchange Program.