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.
The new RIfS (Regional Information for Society) project office in Montreal is hiring! RIfS is a Core Project of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP), which has been advancing international collaboration in climate science for 40+ years. RIfS works to narrow the gap between scientific advances and users of climate information. Our office facilitates this work by advancing the activities of RIfS and supporting and collaborating with a wide volunteer network.
We’re looking for a scientist communicator to join a small team with big ambitions. You will be integral in setting up RIfS for success, as part of a small team of four. International experience and excellent written and spoken English are high priority for this role.
Some of the tasks you would engage in include support for working groups consisting of volunteers from all over the world; writing content for a newsletter; writing reports about meetings and workshops that we organize; and managing the website and social media, in coordination with our host organization and the WCRP Secretariat.
The science & communication officer should have a background in physical climate science, like atmospheric or oceanic sciences, or have studied the land-surface, cryosphere or hydrologic cycle in a context that brought them into contact with climate models or global coupled systems. A master’s degree is adequate. A PhD is preferred.
You should have some experience explaining climate science in an interdisciplinary context to experts in other fields or, for example, in an adaptation planning context with local decision-makers. Key is the ability to adapt to the needs of different audiences.
As a small office, we all need to chip in to help with administrative tasks. We value collaboration, empathy, inclusivity, and being communicative and proactive. We will favor candidates who can demonstrate cultural competency to work with diverse populations internationally.
International meetings will occur in English, and the office in Montreal where we are hosted is French-speaking, so you will be expected to learn French if you don’t know it.
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Are you passionate about cutting-edge research and eager to make a meaningful impact? Look no further! The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manitoba is seeking talented and motivated graduate students, and young researchers to join our vibrant research community. Funding is available to support several M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, and post-doctoral researchers. Projects include Critical Mineral research (primarily Li in igneous systems). This work is in partnership with academic partner Lakehead University, and industry partners Grid Metals and New Age Metals. Competitive stipend and funding support for qualified candidates (MSc $27,000, PhD $35,000, Post-doc $70,000).
About the Project:
Our research project aims to evaluate the critical element potential of the less-studied Li-rich pegmatites in Manitoba, and combine field work with isotopic analysis to develop exploration models for critical mineral deposits in Manitoba. As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in critical mineral deposits.
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Why Join Us?
Join us in pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation! Embark on an exciting research journey at the University of Manitoba and be part of a community dedicated to making a difference.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and CV as a single PDF to Jennifer Hollar (Jennifer.Hollar@umanitoba.ca). Review of applications will begin May 15th.
News & EventsDr. Danielle Aline Salvatore completed both a Master of Applied Science and a PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of British Columbia. Danielle became internationally-known as a graduate student for her pioneering work in CO2 conversion. She died in a tragic skiing accident in March of this year. Here is a opportunity to contribute to a scholarship in her name.
SEG 2024: Sustainable Mineral Exploration and Development is now open for registration and will offer a world-class selection of field trips and workshops in conjunction with the conference in late September and early October. Early registration rates apply through July 22, 2024, and we hope that you consider joining us for one of these superb offerings. Please see details here.
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