Apply now for grad student art + science cohortScience grad students are invited to join a new art + science program to become facilitators of partnerships that impact social and environmental issues within communities and receive funding. Due Jan 27, 2021. If you are interested there is an event to discuss the program in more… Read More


GIS Day is coming! The keynote speaker will be Amy Newbury from Maxar Technologies, a global leader in satellite technology located in Westminster. She’ll be discussing how Maxar uses imagery captured by their satellites for humanitarian efforts. Expect an exciting talk about data wrangling and spatial analysis using Python & ArcGIS by Alberto Nieto, an… Read More


2021 SIParCS Graduate Student InternshipsLocation: Mesa Lab Building, Boulder, CO Application Deadline: Applications and References must be received before January 8, 2021. Position Term: Students applying to a SIParCS Internship must be able to work from May 17th, 2021 to July 30th, 2021. Relocation: Students accepted into the SIParCS Internship Program will be expected to… Read More


The Student SDG Summit on November 7th & 8th is looking for a speaker to talk about climate change in a 45 minute interview style session followed by students’ questions. The speaker would be paid $150. This summit brings together a diverse group of students to take part in designing, testing, and iterating solutions to… Read More


Wednesday, October 14 at 4:00pm to 5:00pm A weekly, open meeting discussing issues and initiatives for graduate and professional students at CU Boulder. Each meeting begins with an Open Forum period where anyone is welcome to bring questions, concerns, and announcements. Agenda items will be posted publicly on our website. Dial-In Information https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/92365322758Meeting ID: 923 6532 2758Passcode:… Read More


Wednesday, October 14 at 11:00am to 4:00pm Employers will be recruiting majors including accounting, banking, consulting, government, human services, management, retail, sales, communications and more. CU Boulder students and alumni from all majors, experience levels and backgrounds are welcome to attend this FREE event. Step 1: Complete your Handshake profile Step 2: RSVP for the event in Handshake… Read More


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… Read More


The EGU Atmospheric Sciences Early Career committee (partially aided by the AGU counterpart) is putting on a networking event about diversity in geosciences, this Thursday at 9am MST. This will be an informal discussion [first in small groups then everyone together] about how to enhance diversity in geoscience. Here’s the link to register: https://vu-live.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMldOCrrD4rHt0jXe4veswJBCbyUwiP6oLk And… Read More


This year AGU is remote like many other conferences have done over the past months. This year AGU is still offering the travel grants for students who will remotely attend to help with attendance cost. This year the travel grant is a little different. In total, the award is $1000 if selected. The first $500… Read More


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… Read More