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announcement can be found at: <br>
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The deadline for applications is January 14, 2015. <br>
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Program for Postdoctoral Support in the Atmospheric Sciences</p>
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National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is a research
institution located in Boulder, Colorado, operated by the
nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
under sponsorship of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Through its Advanced Study Program (ASP), NCAR offers a continuing
program of postdoctoral study in the atmospheric and related
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postdoctoral program provides an opportunity for Ph.D. scientists
to pursue their research interests in atmospheric and related
science. The program also invites postdoctoral physicists,
chemists, applied mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers,
and specialists from related disciplines such as biology, geology,
science education, economics, and geography, to apply their
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The primary goal of the program is to develop the careers of Ph.D.
graduates. The ASP also encourages independence and creativity
while providing an environment in which fellows collaborate with
and are mentored by experienced scientists at NCAR.</p>
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