NSF/AGS Early December Update - AGU Outreach and More


December 8, 2023

Colleagues,

We wish you well as we look forward to 2024.  

Outreach

  • GEO will be attending this year’s American Geophysical Union annual meeting in San Francisco with members from across GEO. We invite you to visit our table, where you can connect with program officers, listen to our Lightning Talks, and peruse our outreach material. You can also attend the wide array of talks, sessions, and town halls related to NSF programs.  NSF booth, #221, will be located in the 'NSF Neighborhood'. The NSF Neighborhood features NSF-funded programs, consortia, and facilities.  More information, include a schedule for the lightning talks can be found here.
  • GEO’s new division Research, Innovation, Synergies, and Education (RISE) has initiated their own newsletter.  You can access it here and sign up for future iterations if interested.  
  • The NSF/AGS-funded Faculty Travel Grant opportunity for the January 2024 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in Baltimore, has a deadline of Dec. 15th.  These grants are targeted at faculty from ERIs and/or MSIs, especially those that are under-resourced with minimal access to travel funding.  The application information is here.

 Funding Opportunities

  • NSF’s CISE Directorate has released a Dear Colleague Letter detailing their efforts to build an integrated national-scale cyberinfrastructure capable of supporting end-to-end climate research and education.  

Employment Opportunity
  • GEO is seeking a permanent Deputy Division Director for the RISE Division.  The announcement closing date is January 2nd, 2024.

 Request for Information

Thank you, and as always, please feel free to share widely.

Best regards,

 

Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS)
Directorate for Geosciences (GEO)
National Science Foundation (NSF)

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