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*DISCCRS VII
Interdisciplinary Climate Change Research Symposium
*http://disccrs.org/disccrsposter.pdf
October 13-20, 2012

La Foret Conference and Retreat Center
Colorado Springs, CO

 *Application Deadline: February 29, 2012*
Participation limited to 30 early-career Ph.D. scholars
*Airfare and on-site expenses are supported through grants from NSF and NASA
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http://disccrs.org

 As our understanding of climate change and its far-reaching ramifications
continues to grow, it is imperative for climate change researchers to form
strong collaborative bonds that reach across disciplines and other
boundaries. Every year the DISsertations initiative for the advancement of
Climate Change ReSearch (DISCCRS, pronounced *discourse*) hosts a symposium
for early-career climate change researchers. Our goal is to catalyze
international, interdisciplinary collaboration while laying the foundation
for dynamic, communicative collegial networks that are better-equipped to
understand and respond to the myriad challenges posed by climate change.

During the week-long symposium, the 30 invited DISCCRS Scholars will have
the opportunity to present their research, hone interdisciplinary
communication and teambuilding skills, and discuss emerging research and
trends. Scholars will also have the chance to talk about the societal and
professional challenges involved in climate change research, with each
other and with established researchers invited to serve as mentors.

Applications will be reviewed by an interdisciplinary committee of research
scientists. *The selection committee will favor applicants who plan to
engage in interdisciplinary research careers in any subject relevant to the
study of climate change, its impacts or its solutions.* We encourage
applicants from the *natural* and *social sciences*, *mathematics*, *
engineering*, and other fields, so long as their research focus relates to
climate change, its impacts or its solutions. Although the emphasis is on
the U.S. research system, we welcome applicants from all countries who are
interested in learning about the U.S. research system or connecting with
U.S. researchers. *Airfare and on-site expenses are supported through
grants from NSF and NASA.*

*Symposium application instructions:*
http://disccrs.org/application_instructions

 *ELECTRONIC RESOURCES

*In addition to our annual symposia,* DISCCRS provides online tools for
catalyzing interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration:*
http://disccrs.org/disccrsposter.pdf
*Please display and distribute the poster as widely as possible!
*
*Online Ph.D. Dissertation Registry:* Join over 2500 climate change
researchers by registering your Ph.D. dissertation and adding your abstract
to our fully searchable database. You can also browse the registry to see
what other climate change researchers have been doing recently.
http://disccrs.org/register

*Electronic newsletter:* With timely climate change job listings, news
stories, funding opportunities and more, *our weekly e-newsletter is
automatically provided to anyone who registers their Ph.D.
*You can also subscribe online. http://disccrs.org/subscribe

*Career Resources:* In addition to the registry, our website includes a
wealth of valuable resources for finding a job, developing your
professional skills, locating funding opportunities, crafting grant
proposals and more. http://disccrs.org/career

*DISCCRS Sponsors:*
*AAG <http://www.aag.org/>*, *AERE <http://www.aere.org/>*,
*AGU<http://www.agu.org/>
*, *AMS <http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS/>*, *ASLO <http://www.aslo.org/>*,
*ESA<http://www.esa.org/>
*, *ESS-ISA <http://environmental-studies.org/>*,
*STEP-APSA<http://www.apsanet.org/content_4991.cfm>
*, *TOS <http://www.tos.org/>*, *USSEE <http://www.ussee.org/v2/>*

*DISCCRS Funding:*
U.S. National Science Foundation <http://nsf.gov/>
Collaborative Grant Numbers: SES-0931402 to the University of Oregon
and SES-0932916 to Whitman College
National Aeronautics and Space Administration <http://www.nasa.gov/>
Grant number NNX10AJ53G to Whitman College

*Contact:* [email protected]
*Organizers:* Ronald B. Mitchell and C. Susan Weiler

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