2008 NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, UCAR Visiting Scientist Programs, USA
UCAR announces the continuation of the NOAA C&GC Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.UCAR manages this NOAA-sponsored program, which pairs recently graduated postdoctorates with host scientists at U.S. institutions to work in an area of mutual interest.The objective of this program is to help create the next generation of researchers needed for climate studies.It endeavors to attract recent PhDs in sciences which address studies of relevance to the NOAA Climate and Global Change Program (refer to NOAA's Web site at: http://www.climate.noaa.gov).
The NOAA C&GC Program seeks to provide an effective national climate service based on the development and application of global and regional climate forecast information.The Program focuses on observing, understanding, modeling, and predicting the climate system on seasonal to centennial time scales and assessing the regionally specific socioeconomic consequences of climate variability.
The program offers two-year postdoctoral fellowships reviewed annually. Fellows receive a fixed annual salary and receive a full line of UCAR employee benefits.
Application and recommendation letter deadline: 15 January 2008. Applications must be submitted in electronic form and preferably (pdf), send e-mail attachments to: vspapply.ucar.edu.Reference letters should be sent electronically,buthardcopiesorfaxes are accepted.
If unable to send electronically, please mail to: Meg Austin, Director, UCAR/VSP, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO80307-3000 USA.
Full text announcement available at: http://www.vsp.ucar.edu. NOAA Climate Program Office (Chester J. Koblinsky, Director) sponsors this program.
UCAR is an EO/AAE who values and encourages diversity in the workplace.
The NOAA C&GC Program seeks to provide an effective national climate service based on the development and application of global and regional climate forecast information.The Program focuses on observing, understanding, modeling, and predicting the climate system on seasonal to centennial time scales and assessing the regionally specific socioeconomic consequences of climate variability.
The program offers two-year postdoctoral fellowships reviewed annually. Fellows receive a fixed annual salary and receive a full line of UCAR employee benefits.
Application and recommendation letter deadline: 15 January 2008. Applications must be submitted in electronic form and preferably (pdf), send e-mail attachments to: vspapply.ucar.edu.Reference letters should be sent electronically,buthardcopiesorfaxes are accepted.
If unable to send electronically, please mail to: Meg Austin, Director, UCAR/VSP, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO80307-3000 USA.
Full text announcement available at: http://www.vsp.ucar.edu. NOAA Climate Program Office (Chester J. Koblinsky, Director) sponsors this program.
UCAR is an EO/AAE who values and encourages diversity in the workplace.
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