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Climate and Global Change PostDoc 2001 Announcement (fwd)

by Peter Grimes

11 December 2000 05:44 UTC



>From: TDietzVT@aol.com
>Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 18:12:24 EST
>Subject: Climate and Global Change PostDoc 2001 Announcement
>To: owner-envtecsoc@csf.colorado.edu, edr@gmu.edu,
H-ENVIRONMENT@h-net.msu.edu,
>   owner-ecopolitics@efn.org,
conservation-psychology@listserver.itd.umich.edu
>
> 
>
>Hello all,
>
>The NOAA Climate and Global Change PostDoc Program for 2001 is now
soliciting applications from postdoctoral candidates.  The applications are
due on January 15, 2001.  
>
>Along with several areas in the physical sciences, the program is
interested in encouraging applications from those researching the human
dimensions of climate variability and change.  The program specifically
requests applications that address the following: improving our
understanding of how humans adapt to climate, which includes the social and
economic responses to both current climate variability and potential
long-term changes in climate, as well as the potential use of climate
information to improve human welfare. 
>
>We've ensured that a researcher from the human dimensions community is a
member of the small selection committee.  However, you should be aware that
this is an extremely competitive program.
>
>Applications are submitted to UCAR, and further information can be found at 
> http://www.vsp.ucar.edu/01cgc.html
>
>Please pass this along to any of your students who might be interested.
>
>Regards,
>Caitlin
>
>-- 
>Caitlin Simpson                            301-427-2089 ext. 152
>Program Manager                            301-427-2082 (FAX)
>Human Dimensions of Global                 e-mail: simpson@ogp.noaa.gov
>  Change Research
>NOAA Office of Global Programs            
>1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1225
>Silver Spring MD  20910
>
>web site: www.ogp.noaa.gov/mpe/econhd/hdmain.html
>
>
>
--
Timmons Roberts
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Program in Latin American
Studies
Director of Environmental Studies
Tulane University, New Orleans Louisiana 70118    USA
tel: 504-862-3008;  FAX 504-865-5544;  Email: timmons@tulane.edu

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