Produced by the Graduate Student Committee for the 2021 Science Council Meeting, held Nov 8-10, 2021, online.
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Education-Outreach Committee Annual Report (2021)
Produced by the committee for the LTER Science Council Meeting held November 8-10, 2021, online.
Diversity Committee Annual Report (2021)
Produced by the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for the 2021 Annual Science Council Meeting held November 8-10, 2021, online.
Communication Committee Annual Report (2021)
International Committee Annual Report (2021)
Annual report of the USILTER Committee, produced by the committee for the 2021 Science Council Meeting (Nov 8-10, 2021), online.
Information Management Committee Annual Report (2021)
Prepared by the information management committee for the 2021 LTER Science Council Meeting, November 8-10, 2021, online.
Women in Oceanography: highly accomplished but still underrepresented
The Northern Gulf of Alaska LTER is an anomaly in oceanography: women lead the research. Hear inspiring stories about three of them.
2021 LTER Site Lightning Talks: November 8, 2021
On Monday, November 8, 2021 each LTER site will give a 5 minute lightning talk about a current research initiative within the overarching theme of human-environment interactions. Lightning talks are open to the public, so please share widely! There are three hour-long sessions throughout the day, with time for mingling and follow-up questions interspersed. 9… Read more »
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Hydrological Research on Stream Temperature Regimes
The USDA seeks a postdoctoral fellow for work in hydrology, closely associated with the Andrews Forest LTER.