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  • 1.  GRADUATE STUDENT VISITOR OPPORTUNITY AT NSF NCAR

    Posted 01-09-2025 09:44
    Edited by Rachel Dammann 01-09-2025 09:43
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    MMM CELCIUS Summer 2025 Visitor Cohort

    The NSF NCAR's Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory (MMM) aims to benefit society by understanding and predicting natural weather hazards using Earth Modeling Systems.

    The MMM CELCIUS Summer Visitor Cohort is an opportunity to engage with MMM staff and peers, to be sustained throughout the early career stage. Applications for the 2025 cohort, 28 July - 1 August, are open now at  https://bit.ly/celcius_summer_program

    This week-long visit provides graduate students the opportunity to:

         Engage with MMM staff to discuss research topics, career development, etc.

         Present a summary of their work and research interests, & receive feedback from

          experienced scientists

         Participate in career development activities with other intern program attendees

         Tour NSF NCAR facilities

         Join a diverse cohort of graduate students at different stages of their academic journey

         Cultivate a connection with MMM, which will be sustained beyond the summer program

    Additional information:

          Five students will be chosen for the cohort

          Applications are due January 31, 2025

          Acceptance letters will be issued by 7 March, 2025

          MMM will finance travel, accommodation, and per diem

          What is MMM CELCIUS? See https://www.mmm.ucar.edu/community/celcius

    The NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research is operated by the University Corporation

    for Atmospheric Research under sponsorship of the U.S. National Science Foundation.

    An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer


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    Nancy Sue Kerner
    UCAR, UCP and NSF NCAR
    Boulder CO
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