- Author: Carole Hom
Published on: April 23, 2012
The 9th Urbino Summer School in Paleoclimatology (11-31 July 2012; http://www.urbinossp.it/) will provide graduate students with an intensive program on reconstructing the history and dynamics of paleoclimate through an integrated series of lectures, investigations, case studies, and field and laboratory analyses.
To promote U.S. graduate student participation in this international experience, the NSF Geoscience Divisions and the Office of International Science and Engineering are funding scholarships to cover U.S. carrier airfare, stipend, and course expenses (including lodging).
Interested students in U.S. graduate programs should email a two-page CV and one-page statement, including how the program would benefit their professional development as a researcher and educator, to nsfusspscholarship@gmail.com. In addition, students should arrange to have a reference letter from their primary adviser emailed directly to the above address. Deadline for receipt of all application material is 27 April 2012.
To promote U.S. graduate student participation in this international experience, the NSF Geoscience Divisions and the Office of International Science and Engineering are funding scholarships to cover U.S. carrier airfare, stipend, and course expenses (including lodging).
Interested students in U.S. graduate programs should email a two-page CV and one-page statement, including how the program would benefit their professional development as a researcher and educator, to nsfusspscholarship@gmail.com. In addition, students should arrange to have a reference letter from their primary adviser emailed directly to the above address. Deadline for receipt of all application material is 27 April 2012.
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