Ohhhh yes. Another one!
Field Inclusive is happy to offer ONE $2000 FALL Travel Award for a marginalized or historically excluded student to attend any conference, workshop, or training opportunity in a natural sciences field.
This application will close August 1, 2024 at 11:59pm ET. Winners will be notified, and awards will be distributed in mid-August. Travel funds must be spent by December 31. If you have any questions about this application, please contact [email protected].
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To Apply: https://t.co/M5BXKpixUn
Please read qualifications and instructions before filling out this form. Incomplete or unqualified applications will not be considered.
PLEASE NOTE that at this time, Field Inclusive cannot accept applications from non- United States institutions.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE that individuals must become members of our organization to qualify for any FI travel or research awards, beginning in Fall 2024.
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Thanks to our sponsor of this award, Conservation Nation (@ConservNtn).
The funding/opportunity cutoff on age, career stage/ university type, etc has always baffled me. Figuring out how the universe works is independent of our social constructs.
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The color red is associated with strong emotions: power 🦸♂️, anger 😡but also love 💕and passion ❤️🔥. For Valentines day 💝we selected this red #soil for you from our basement! This soil under sugar cane is from #Brazil 🇧🇷: https://t.co/zJ5Wrh8yEh. Happy #valentinesday2024 🌹 !
Interested in designing your own 2-3 year postdoc in agroecology, soil health, and crop-livestock integration in Chile? I am seeking candidates to sponsor for the Chilean Fondecyt Postdoctoral Fellowship, for details contact me by email and see https://t.co/zSlXtwPn1f
FI is happy to offer one $2000 Travel Award for a marginalized or historically excluded student to attend a conference, workshop, or training opportunity in a natural sciences field.
Apply: https://t.co/APSYFXnXrb
Note: Applications from Non-U.S. institutions are not eligible.
Did you know California state scientists are on the FIRST EVER STRIKE BY STATE EMPLOYEES this week?
They‘ve worked for 3 YEARS w/o a contract! If you’re in CA, call your reps! If you’re not, do your state scientists have a fair contract?
More: https://t.co/U9yW6ci642
#equalpayCA
Mark Lundy & Kalyn Taylor just published a fascinating paper comparing no-till annual #wheat, tilled annual wheat & perennial wheatgrass in Calif: No-till is best for soil health AND for solid yield! https://t.co/pWehXgG69f
#1intheWorldPlantSciences#conservationtillage
I’m hiring a soil biogeochemistry postdoc @Livermore_Lab to study soil-based strategies for carbon removal in the field, esp. interactions between soil organic C cycling and enhanced weathering. Work with an amazing, collaborative team! Salary: $108K/yr.
https://t.co/lBXjmioskd
A fun afternoon @UCD_Arboretum teaching nursery where SBG students and alumni co-taught the Climate-Ready Gardening outreach program w/Ellen Zagory. Today’s focus: #biodiversity! Trainees got their hands dirty w/a soil characterization demo and a biodiversity scavenger hunt.
JOB ALERT ‼️ Our department (LAWR) is recruiting an Assistant Professor of Cooperative Extension, with a focus in soil health practices in CA. Apply by 12/15/2023 for full consideration! #SoilHealth#CooperativeExtension
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Students-last chance-jobs close today! Apply 4 student internships: 11 of the #soil scientist jobs are in our group, located in NE, MN, IA, CT, NY, OH, MI, OR, GA & MS (https://t.co/C2W1djuw7L) & 3 of the forester internships in TN, NC, & CT (https://t.co/Lebtb1JZjV).
@USAJOBS
In the first field study of its kind, published in @IOPenvironment, @ucdavis scientist @iris_holzer in @BenHoulton lab, found that crushed volcanic rock added to cropland stored #carbon in the soil even during an extreme drought in California. https://t.co/49ay6LS325
@IOPenvironment It was amazing to have the creative vision of scientist and artist @BonnSci as part of this project; she designed the core illustration for this publication!
Thrilled to share this new research from our enhanced weathering field study @ucdavis! 🌎🪨💧 It was such a pleasure to work with @mallika_nocco and @BenHoulton on this project.
https://t.co/w1hHlUxKdv
There are good reasons to be excited about harnessing rock weathering to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. But demonstrating that enhanced weathering actually works is surprisingly tricky. We're releasing a new tool that we hope can help.
https://t.co/wzE5Vbpsy2
Fantastic working with the team @carbonplanorg (esp. @FreyaChay) - as well as @ESlessarev and @iris_holzer – on this new tool describing which methods will help to quantify net carbon removal from enhanced rock weathering.
++ biodiversity in soil, but its rarely included in biodiv. conservation convos - why? Partly cause it's really hard to measure! New @CDFAnews report outlines framework for selecting soil biodiv. indicators including stakeholder feedback + expert opinion https://t.co/LRAjKM2ODv