[All-postdocs] ESIP fellowship opportunities
Stace Beaulieu
sbeaulieu at whoi.edu
Thu Sep 25 14:14:59 EDT 2014
Dear JP students and WHOI postdocs,
I'm writing to share two student/post-doc opportunities that are
currently available through the Federation of Earth Science Information
Partners (ESIP)
<http://esipfed.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ca50850794ee72b04765ac93c&id=72d19c0071&e=089a1c87ba>,
which Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a member.
For those unfamiliar with ESIP, ESIP is an open networked community that
brings together science, data and information technology practitioners
around Earth science issues.
*1. *Raskin Scholarship* -* (provides travel support to the ESIP
Federation summer meeting, plus an invited plenary talk) (next summer's
meeting is in Monterey, and several folks from WHOI including myself
plan to attend)
The scholarship is open to a current graduate student in good standing
at an institution affiliated with the ESIP Federation. To be considered
for the scholarship, students must be studying an Earth science,
computer science or closely related discipline and have an interest in
fields related to current technical, scientific or applied activities of
the ESIP Federation.
/Applications are due Oct. 1. /
/For the full details see the website:
http://esipfed.org/raskinscholarship
<http://esipfed.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=ca50850794ee72b04765ac93c&id=2b869a2930&e=089a1c87ba>
/
*2. *ESIP Student Fellows** - (provides $2000 stipend per yr, plus
travel support to both the winter/DC and summer/Monterey ESIP Federation
meetings; looks like it can be renewed a 2nd yr)
We are currently accepting applications for the 2015 ESIP Student
Fellows. Graduate students and post-docs selected
as ESIP Student Fellows will be interested in bridging the gap between
informatics, technology and Earth Science and applying research to
real-world problems. This fellowship provides students a chance to work
closely with professionals in an interdisciplinary, cross-sector group
on current Earth Science problems. The students will become engaged in
their respective group as rapporteurs, documenting the work of the group
on the monthly telecons and at the semi-annual meetings (Summer/Winter).
(here's a link to ESIP's collaboration groups:
http://esipfed.org/collaboration-areas
<http://esipfed.org/collaboration-areas>)
/Applications are due Oct. 8.//
////For full details see the website: http://esipfed.org/page-12
<http://esipfed.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ca50850794ee72b04765ac93c&id=3644599d9a&e=089a1c87ba>/
If you have questions, please contact me (stace at whoi.edu
<mailto:stace at whoi.edu>) or Erin Robinson at ESIP
(erinrobinson at esipfed.org <mailto:erinrobinson at esipfed.org>).
Best regards,
Stace
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Stace E. Beaulieu, Ph.D.
MS #34, Redfield 104
Research Specialist, Biology
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Email stace at whoi.edu
Tel +1 508 289 3536, Skype stace.beaulieu
http://www.whoi.edu/science/B/people/sbeaulieu
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