What she said (below)... I couldn't have said it better.
I will be marching tomorrow for the same reasons.
On 19 Apr 2017, at 18:40, Rachel Blakey wrote:
Dear ECOLOG-ers,
I’m Rachel, an early-career ecologist from Australia about to start my
second postdoc in the
Position available immediately for research assistant professor (MS and 4
years experience) or (Ph.D. and 2 years experience) in computer sciences,
biological, environmental, applied mathematics or related field. Research
position working with big data as part of the Jornada Basin Long Term
http://easthamptonstar.com/Opinion/2017420/Why-We-March-Science-Judith-S-Weis
From: Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news
on behalf of Lee O'Brien
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2017 1:25:48 PM
To:
Institution: Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
(www.trentu.ca)
Supervisor: Dennis Murray (http://www.dennismurray.ca)
We are initiating a PhD project to assess responses to climate change
among native species in Canada’s boreal forest. The boreal forest
comprises Canada’s
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania enrolls approximately 9,000 students in
graduate and
undergraduate programs. The University is located in the borough of Kutztown in
a charming rural
setting, and is within 20 minutes driving time of the diverse metropolitan
areas Allentown/Bethlehem
and
This new policy from the Secretary of the Interior may cause massive
disruption for projects across the country. I apologize for the terrible
cute and paste. --David Duffy
APR 12 *2017*
*To: Assistant Secretaries*
*Heads of Bureaus and Office Directors*
*From: Secretary*
*Subject: *Managing
Well, enough said.
Thank you Rachel for your words. I really have the same feelings. With a lot of
respect, I want to share my two main reasons to support the March for Science
tomorrow in Buenos Aires, Argentina:
1. As scientists, we provide invaluable services to the society, as writers,
NSF Graduate Research Fellow (NSF-GRF) via the Graduate Research Intern
Program (GRIP)
Insect Invasion Biology
Our fifteen-member USGS Powell Center working group of Federal and
academic research ecologists and entomologists is studying the
theoretical and applied aspects of insect invasion.