Aurora
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
Dr. Elizabeth Marino and OSU-Cascades invites applications for a one-year post doctoral fellowship to begin on November 1, 2021 for the grant, Adaptation to Repetitive Flooding.
Depending on successful supplemental funding, the position may be extended to two years; but cannot guarantee that.
Importantly, applicants who request remote participation (not relocating to Oregon) will be considered.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a writing sample, and the names and contact information for at least three references to elizabeth.marino@osucascades.edu. Please put Post-Doctoral Fellowship Application in the subject line.
News & EventsThe Developing Country Palaeoscience Network (Palaeo-DCN) invites you to participate in a new initiative that seeks to develop community, representation and resources for Developing Country Researchers (DCRs) from all disciplines of the Quaternary palaeosciences. Inherently global, the palaeosciences encompass all aspects of past climate change, ecology and environmental and human evolution. However, economic inequalities can result in researchers from developing countries lacking the infrastructure necessary to learn the skills and access the support required to develop their own research or participate in international projects.
The Developing Country Palaeoscience Network (Palaeo-DCN) seeks most fundamentally to address three key aspects:
The Palaeo-DCN is intended to be maximally inclusive, seeking participation from researchers in all developing countries. For the purposes of the Palaeo-DCN, this includes all countries that are defined by the World Bank as being low to upper-middle income countries. Researchers from each of the countries in these categories have their own unique challenges and experiences, and this definition is used in order for each to be included and given voice in this network.
As a new initiative, we are in the process of developing the Palaeo-DCN community. There is no cost or obligation associated with joining the Palaeo-DCN.
To join, please visit the website, and fill in the simple form.