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Research opportunities in Disturbance Ecology

Research opportunities (MS and PhD) are available in the Malone Disturbance Ecology Lab (http://malonelab.fiu.edu/) at Florida International University. Potential project topics include: (1) Fire regimes and community change in the…

Spring Field Technician | Cedar Creek LTER

…from research institutions across the United States. These LTER projects are funded by the National Science Foundation and other sources. For more information about LTER please visit https://lternet.edu/. Duties •…

REU at the Plum Island Ecosystems LTER

Link to posting: https://www.mbl.edu/education/internships/nsf-reu-plum-island-lter The Marine Biological Laboratory is seeking applicants for two 10-week positions in the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The…

Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Workshop 2025

…discussions & collaboration opportunities with a diverse community of researchers. Support for early-career researchers and individuals to ensure broad participation in advancing CPR data science.  How to apply/register: Please complete…

When it Rains, it’s Gonna Pour

comprehensive understanding of precipitation patterns in the region and how they are likely to change in the coming decades. Most previous research on climate change and its impacts on streamflow…

Research Professional | Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER

…F; although field work may require early or late hours and occasional weekends. Apply by May 31 for full consideration. Salary: $38-43k commensurate with experience Posting number: S08442P Apply: https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/256285…

Synthesis Skills for Early Career Researchers

…of those products. Apply to participate I’d like to help SSECR Informational Webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZc6csP913w&t=5s Watch the March 2024 LTER Community Call, where Nick Lyon and Marty Downs introduce the SSECR…

LTER Visual Media Series: Kelso Harper

April 19, 2024 @ 10:00 am-11:30 am –

Communicating science through photography and videography with Kelso Harper, Multimedia Producer at Scientific American

Friday, April 19 at 1pm ET/ noon CT/ 11 am MT/ 10 am PT/ 9 am AKT

Kelso Harper works across visual media and science journalism, from photography to podcasts to video. They currently run Scientific American’s vertical video operation. They have previously worked as a writer, producer, editor, and host for outlets like WIREDSciencePopular Mechanics, Retro Report, and TED Ed, and has degrees in chemistry and science writing from Johns Hopkins University and MIT.

https://www.kelsoharper.com/

Webinar participants will also have the opportunity to submit their own work by Friday, April 12, and participate in a 30-min show-and-tell discussion. After the 1-hr lecture, participants who have submitted work will spend 30 minutes receiving feedback in a small-group setting to improve their own graphics.