Please see me if you are close to graduation (or newly graduated) and would like to apply for this post doctoral program.  The National Center for Atmospheric Research is an amazing place to work.

Suzie

Suzie Allard, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research, College of Communication & Information
Professor, School of Information Sciences
Director, Center for Information & Communication Studies

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From: Mary Marlino
Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 4:04 PM
To: Chris Borgman, Carole Palmer, Suzie Allard, Carol Tenopir
Subject: Fwd: [Nsa] ASP Graduate Visitor Program - FY16

Dear colleagues,

If you have any students who might be interested in doing a post doc at NCAR, particularly in the areas of data curation and re-use, please let me know. Application deadline is Oct 31.  

thanks,

Mary
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From: Paula Fisher <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:09 PM
Subject: [Nsa] ASP Graduate Visitor Program - FY16
To: nsa <[log in to unmask]>


To the NCAR Scientific Staff:

The Advanced Study Program is pleased to announce that we are now 
accepting applications from NCAR scientific staff for our Graduate 
Visitor Program (GVP). The application deadline is October 31, 201
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for visits that begin before January 201
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. The Advanced Study Program's Graduate Visitor Program is designed to provide NCAR staff opportunities to bring graduate students to NCAR for 3 to 12-month collaborative visits with the endorsement of their thesis advisors and in pursuit of their thesis research. These visits have the goal of enhancing NCAR partnerships with other public and private institutions.
We will once again also be soliciting applications from any interested GVP applicants for the newly created Warner Internship for Scientific Enrichment (WISE). This additional source of funding for graduate student visitors was created in memory of Professor Tom Warner by the Research Applications Laboratory and Advanced Study Program of NCAR. Combining research and service to society, in the spirit of the Professor's approach to science, the Warner Internship for Scientific Enrichment (WISE) offers graduate student opportunities to engage in direct exposure to a broad range of atmospheric research applications and impacts enhancing the student's appreciation for the role of science in service to society. WISE candidates will be selected on the applicant's ability to define a two-week plan that promotes service mindfulness through diversity and inclusion activities and/or technology transfer activities.
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For more information about the GVP and WISE, contact Paula Fisher at ext. 1328, paulad at ucar.edu, or see the Web page at
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http://www.asp.ucar.edu/graduate/graduate_visitor.php
Paula Paula Fisher Advanced Study Program National Center for Atmospheric Research PO Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 Phone: 303-497-1328 Fax: 303-497-1646paulad at ucar.edu


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Mary R Marlino, Ed.D.
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