EarthScope is seeking applications from graduate students to collect and interpret geochronology data that contribute to EarthScope science targets through visits to participating geochronology labs.
EarthScope is seeking applications from graduate students to collect and interpret geochronology data that contribute to EarthScope science targets through visits to participating geochronology labs.
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) Foundation is pleased to announce the application period for the Ph.D. Fellowship and Academic Career Development Grants will run December 1, 2016 – January 31, 2017. The program was implemented in 2015 to address the long-term sustainability of U.S. mining engineering, mineral processing and extractive metallurgy academic degree programs, and particularly the declining number of senior faculty members teaching those programs.
The AGI Workforce Program published Geoscience Currents #114: Federal Funding for the Geosciences, 1970-2015. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF.
This solicitation calls for single or collaborative proposals to conduct scientific research and/or education and outreach activities within North America that: 1) Make use of capabilities provided through, and/or data and/or models derived from, GAGE, SAGE, and/or SAFOD and 2) Further the scientific and educational goals of EarthScope, as described in the 2010 EarthScope Science Plan and/or EarthScope Education and Outreach Implementation Plan.
Witnesses: The Honorable Rush Holt
Representative for the 12th Congressional District of New Jersey The Honorable Danny Werfel
Controller, U.S. Office of Management and Budget Cynthia Metzler
Chief Administrative Officer, U.S. General Services Administration