[DIALOGnews] DIALOG and DISCCRS News Sept. 24
Susan Weiler
weilercs@whitman.edu
Wed, 24 Sep 2003 14:02:17 -0700
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DIALOG and Disccrs News
Dear all,
I just got this ORION workshop announcement. This is an important
workshop for our community, and I notice the registration deadline is
October 1, so act soon if you are interested. Notice that there may
possibly be some travel funds for some participants,
cheers, sue
***************
ORION Workshop
Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks
4-8 January 2004
The Caribe Hilton
San Juan, Puerto Rico
For workshop registration and additional information, visit:
http://www.orionprogram.org
Registration Deadline is 1 October 2003
------------------------
The rapid development of enabling technologies for time-series science
offers the potential to revolutionize how ocean science will be
conducted in the new millennium. These observational developments are
mirrored by new advancements in numerical modeling. This combined
capability will enable scientists to address interdisciplinary processes
operating in the earth, ocean, and atmosphere. To stimulate the
development of interactive observatory based research and education,
NSF's ORION Program will capitalize on new technical capabilities
provided by Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) infrastructure to meet
the current convergence of basic research and societal needs. The OOI
will consist of three components facilitating research in the coastal,
regional (spanning the coasts to the deep sea) and deep ocean, and
employing a broad suite of enabling technologies including cables,
moorings, and relocatable and fixed observatories.
The ORION workshop will formulate the science priorities and educational
opportunities that can be addressed using ocean observatories.
For workshop registration and additional information, visit:
http://www.orionprogram.org
Registration Deadline is 1 October 2003
Partial travel funds will be available for eligible participants.
Sponsors:
National Science Foundation, USA
Natural Science and Engineering Research Council, Canada
CHRISTINE MIRZAYAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C.
This Internship Program of the National Academies--consisting of the National
Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine,
and National Research Council--is designed to engage graduate and
postdoctoral students in science and technology policy and to familiarize
them with the interactions among science, technology, and government. As a
result, students in the fields of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary
medicine, business, and law develop essential skills different from those
attained in academia, which will help them make the transition from being a
graduate student to a professional.
We are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for our
2004 program. This year, the internship program will comprise three sessions:
* Winter: January 12 through April 2, 2004 (12 weeks with a possible 4
week extension).
* Summer: June 1 through August 6, 2004 (10 weeks).
* Fall: September 7 through November 24, 2004(12 weeks).
To apply, candidates should submit an application and ask a mentor to fill
out a reference form. Both are available on the Web at
<http://national-academies.org/internship>.
The deadline for applications is November 1 for the Winter program, March 1
for the Summer program, and June 1 for the Fall program. Candidates may apply
to all three programs simultaneously. Additional details about the program
and how to join our mailing list are also available on the Web site.
Questions should be directed to: internship@nas.edu.
***************************************************
This newsletter has been developed by C. Susan Weiler for the purpose
of distributing information of potential interest to recent PhDs
engaged in interdisciplinary aquatic science or climate change
research, and to build an international sense of community among
recent grads. It provides an international forum for the exchange of
information and opinions regarding research, professional and social
issues.
The views and opinions expressed are strictly those of C.S. Weiler or
of the individual who has submitted a particular item for
distribution. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those
of the funding agencies or sponsoring societies. Dr. Weiler serves as
producer and editor and reserves the right to edit or reject material
submitted to the list.
Please submit announcements of interest to recent PhDs to
phd@whitman.edu or weiler@whitman.edu.
For ease of transmission, please do not send attachments. Send a
short message in the body of an e-mail message, and link to any
appropriate websites.
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C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.
Biology Department Tel: 509-527-5948
Whitman College Fax: 509-527-5961
Walla Walla, WA 99362
weiler@whitman.edu
Programs for Recent PhDs http://aslo.org/phd.html
Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences http://www.aslo.org/mas.html
DIALOG and DIACES poster http://www.aslo.org/phd/dialogposter.pdf
DISCCRS poster http://www.aslo.org/phd/disccrsposter.pdf
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<div>Dear all,</div>
<div>I just got this ORION workshop announcement. This is an important
workshop for our community, and I notice the registration deadline is
October 1, so act soon if you are interested. Notice that there may
possibly be some travel funds for some participants,</div>
<div> cheers, sue</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>***************</div>
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<div><b>ORION Workshop</b></div>
<div><b>Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks</b><br>
4-8 January 2004<br>
The Caribe Hilton</div>
<div>San Juan, Puerto Rico<br>
For workshop registration and additional
information, visit:</div>
<div>http://www.orionprogram.org</div>
<div> Registration Deadline is 1 October
2003<br>
------------------------<br>
The rapid development of enabling technologies for time-series
science<br>
offers the potential to revolutionize how ocean science will be<br>
conducted in the new millennium. These observational developments
are<br>
mirrored by new advancements in numerical modeling. This combined<br>
capability will enable scientists to address interdisciplinary
processes<br>
operating in the earth, ocean, and atmosphere. To stimulate
the<br>
development of interactive observatory based research and
education,<br>
NSF's ORION Program will capitalize on new technical capabilities<br>
provided by Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) infrastructure to
meet<br>
the current convergence of basic research and societal needs.
The OOI<br>
will consist of three components facilitating research in the
coastal,<br>
regional (spanning the coasts to the deep sea) and deep ocean, and<br>
employing a broad suite of enabling technologies including
cables,</div>
<div>moorings, and relocatable and fixed observatories.<br>
The ORION workshop will formulate the science
priorities and educational</div>
<div>opportunities that can be addressed using ocean
observatories.<br>
For workshop registration and additional
information, visit:</div>
<div>http://www.orionprogram.org</div>
<div> Registration Deadline is 1 October
2003</div>
<div>Partial travel funds will be available for eligible
participants.<br>
Sponsors:<br>
National Science Foundation, USA</div>
<div align="center">Natural Science and Engineering Research Council,
Canada</div>
<div align="center"><br></div>
<div align="center"><br></div>
<div align="center"><br></div>
<div><b>CHRISTINE MIRZAYAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY INTERNSHIP
PROGRAM<br>
OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C.</b></div>
<div><br>
This Internship Program of the National Academies--consisting of the
National<br>
Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of
Medicine,<br>
and National Research Council--is designed to engage graduate and<br>
postdoctoral students in science and technology policy and to
familiarize<br>
them with the interactions among science, technology, and government.
As a<br>
result, students in the fields of science, engineering, medicine,
veterinary<br>
medicine, business, and law develop essential skills different from
those<br>
attained in academia, which will help them make the transition from
being a<br>
graduate student to a professional.<br>
<br>
We are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted
for our<br>
2004 program. This year, the internship program will comprise three
sessions:<br>
<br>
* Winter: January 12 through April 2, 2004 (12 weeks
with a possible 4<br>
week extension).<br>
* Summer: June 1 through August 6, 2004 (10
weeks).<br>
* Fall: September 7 through November 24, 2004(12
weeks).<br>
<br>
To apply, candidates should submit an application and ask a mentor to
fill<br>
out a reference form. Both are available on the Web at<br>
<http://national-academies.org/internship>.<br>
<br>
The deadline for applications is November 1 for the Winter program,
March 1<br>
for the Summer program, and June 1 for the Fall program. Candidates
may apply<br>
to all three programs simultaneously. Additional details about
the program<br>
and how to join our mailing list are also available on the Web
site.</div>
<div>Questions should be directed to: internship@nas.edu.</div>
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<div align="center"><font size="-1">This newsletter has been developed
by C. Susan Weiler for the purpose of distributing information of
potential interest to recent PhDs engaged in interdisciplinary aquatic
science or climate change research, and to build an international
sense of community among recent grads. It provides an international
forum for the exchange of information and opinions regarding research,
professional and social issues.</font></div>
<div align="center"><font size="-1">The views and opinions expressed
are strictly those of C.S. Weiler or of the individual who has
submitted a particular item for distribution. The opinions expressed
do not necessarily reflect those of the funding agencies or sponsoring
societies. Dr. Weiler serves as producer and editor and reserves the
right to edit or reject material submitted to the list.</font></div>
<div align="center"><font color="#0000FF"><b>Please submit
announcements of interest to recent PhDs to phd@whitman.edu or
weiler@whitman.edu.</b></font></div>
<div align="center">For ease of transmission, please do not send
attachments. Send a short message in the body of an e-mail message,
and link to any appropriate websites.</div>
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<div>C. Susan Weiler,
Ph.D. <br>
Biology
Department <span
></span> Tel:
509-527-5948 <br
>
Whitman
College <span
></span
>
Fax: 509-527-5961<br>
Walla Walla, WA 99362<br>
weiler@whitman.edu <br>
Programs for Recent
PhDs <span
></span> http://aslo.org/phd.html<br>
Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences
http://www.aslo.org/mas.html<br>
DIALOG and DIACES poster
http://www.aslo.org/phd/dialogposter.pdf<br>
DISCCRS poster
http://www.aslo.org/phd/disccrsposter.pdf <span
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