The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), funded by a
National Science Foundation grant to the University of Maryland, is very
pleased to announce a new opportunity specially designed for PhD students.
Please find information below, and feel welcome to disseminate to your
contacts and networks.



Many thanks!



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RFP: SYNTHESIS RESEARCH FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS



The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) seeks proposals
for independent synthesis research by graduate student teams focused on two
broad Themes:



+ Cities in Sustainable Resource Management

+ Surprise in Human Adaptation to Environmental Change



The goal of this program is to engage graduate students and to offer
experiential opportunities in team science, socio-environmental synthesis
research, and transdisciplinary collaboration.



Teams will conduct an independent synthesis research project (“Pursuit”),
which involves a series of face-to-face meetings at our Center in
Annapolis, MD. Graduate student Pursuits will last 12–18 months and involve
up to three meetings of approximately three days each at our Center.
Although the composition and number of participants in each Pursuit will
depend upon the skills, expertise, backgrounds, and time necessary to
complete the proposed activities, we anticipate that core teams will be
composed of 5–7 PhD students. In addition to the PhD students, Pursuit
teams may also recruit up to three "external experts" whose targeted
experience can provide supplemental input on how synthesis products may
yield actionable outcomes. If recruited, external experts will supplement
the activities of the core team as needed, and may include, for example,
policy professionals, decision makers, government analysts, academic
faculty, postdocs, NGO workers, master’s students, undergraduate students,
and members from end-user communities.



SESYNC will provide support for travel and accommodations for all team
members to attend meetings at the Center in Annapolis. Additional resources
and expertise—particularly in areas of data aggregation, computational
science, and informatics—may be available through SESYNC.



Upon Pursuit completion, each core team member will receive a $2,000.00
stipend and the title of SESYNC Graduate Student Fellow.



In addition to meetings of the team, up to two Pursuit team leads are
required to participate in two Theme-wide meetings (one prior to the start
of the Pursuit, and one final meeting at its completion); therefore, team
leads should plan on two additional trips to SESYNC.



MORE INFORMATION & SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS



Visit www.sesync.org/opportunities/grad-themes-2014 for complete
opportunity details.



Applications are due July 30, 2014.

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