[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: Now Accepting Applications for the 2020 Graduate Climate Conference

Rebecca Haacker rhaacker at ucar.edu
Mon Aug 10 14:26:39 MDT 2020


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From: Emma Heitmann <eoh322 at uw.edu>
Date: Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 9:18 PM
Subject: Now Accepting Applications for the 2020 Graduate Climate Conference
To: <rhaacker at ucar.edu>



We’re excited to announce that the application is now open for the virtual
2020 Graduate Climate Conference. Please forward this email to the Significant
Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science Program (SOARS) listserv
to reach graduate students who are conducting climate related research and
may be interested in applying!

Sincerely,

Emma Heitmann

On behalf of the GCC 2020 Organizing Committee

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Now Accepting Applications for the 2020 Graduate Climate Conference



Graduate students associated with the University of Washington’s Program on
Climate Change and the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary
Sciences are pleased to announce the 14th Annual Graduate Climate
Conference (GCC), which will be held virtually October 30 - November 1,
2020.



The GCC is an interdisciplinary conference run by graduate students, for
graduate students. The organizers of GCC strive to feature a diverse
representation of students and research topics to create a broader, more
inclusive community for emerging leaders in climate-related fields.



We encourage students from all backgrounds and stages of their graduate
careers to apply. GCC highlights climate research from a variety of
disciplines from the physical, natural, and social sciences and humanities,
including anthropology, atmospheric sciences, biology, communication,
environmental sciences, economics, engineering, ethics, geography, geology,
law, oceanography, public health, public policy, resource management, and
more.



We highly encourage abstracts from students with traditionally
underrepresented backgrounds.



Applications for GCC 2020 are now open. The deadline for abstract
submission is September 1. Limited funding to cover any costs incurred by
attending the conference will be awarded on an as-needed basis to as many
participants as possible.



For more information and access to the application, please see
http://graduateclimateconference.com/

Please contact the organizing committee with any questions at
gradclimateconference at gmail.com

We hope to see you this fall!



Sincerely,

The GCC 2020 Organizing Committee
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