The Climate Hubs Fellows Program (CHFP) has been announced 
(http://go.usa.gov/3J4GA). The deadline for applications is November 20th.   
The CHFP program will hire fellows as temporary federal employees to work with 
the regional Hubs and Sub-Hubs to accomplish their mission. Fellows from this 
program will obtain experience developing on-the-ground solutions for 
vulnerabilities faced by operational land managers and learn to work with 
established research and outreach communities. Applications to the program (see 
announcement for details), should be sent to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Fellows should 
identify their climate hub regional preference, or if they are willing to be 
placed where there is the greatest need. Regions can be found on the hubs 
website www.usda.gov/climatehubs<http://www.usda.gov/climatehubs>. Applications 
will be screened by a panel at the national level and the top 20 to 30 
candidates will be put forward to the Regional Hub Directors for consideration.


Dr. Ray G. Anderson
Research Soil Scientist
USDA-ARS, U.S. Salinity Laboratory
Contaminant Fate and Transport Unit
George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Laboratory
450 W. Big Springs Rd.
Riverside, CA 92507-4617 USA
Office:  1-951-369-4851
Fax:  1-951-342-4964

Associate Editor - Journal of Environmental Quality
https://www.agronomy.org/publications/jeq

Pacific West Area Representative - ARS Engagement Council
https://axon.ars.usda.gov/Engage/Pages/Home.aspx (ARS internal)


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