Collaborative Opportunity

Continental Scientific Drilling Coordination Office (CSDCO) Science Planning Workshop 2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Application Deadline: 14 April 2017

Please consider attending the planning workshop or give your input about future science plans via the survey or by submitting a white paper/abstract.

WORKSHOP APPLICATION DEADLINE: 14 April 2017

WEBSITE: https://csdco.umn.edu/about/science-planning/workshop-may-2017

Register for the 2017 Arlington Meeting for Critical Zone Science by April 1

CRITICAL ZONE SCIENCE: CURRENT ADVANCES AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Sunday June 4 - Tuesday June 6, 2017
Hilton Hotel, Arlington, Virginia (near NSF)

The US NSF Critical Zone Observatories Program (CZO) would like you to participate in this meeting.  Together, we will learn about the latest Critical Zone science results from the CZO network and elsewhere, and we will discuss how Critical Zone science can be moved forward into the future.

A few spots left! Call for 2016 CZO Town Hall Lightning Talks

The NSF-funded Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Program Town Hall will be held during the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting—Tuesday, December 13, 12:30 - 1:30pm in Moscone West - 3022. We invite members of the greater Earth Surface processes community to come discuss the future direction of CZ science and CZO Network.

Call for 2016 CZO Town Hall Lightning Talks

The NSF-funded Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) Program Town Hall will be held during the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting—Tuesday, December 13, 12:30 - 1:30pm in Moscone West - 3022. We invite members of the greater Earth Surface processes community to come discuss the future direction of CZ science and CZO Network.

6th International Conference on Microbial Communication for Young Scientists in Germany— March 20-23, 2017

Established in 2010, MiCom is a unique conference organized by PhD students of the JSMC and AquaDiva graduate schools that fosters interdisciplinary discussion between accomplished researchers and young scientists in the field of microbial communication.

Announcement of opportunity: Field course on Environmental Monitoring Techniques in the Critical Zone Observatory "Mezquital Valley"

In recognition of the global nature of Critical Zone (CZ) science, the NSF has provided funding to the CZ Observatory (CZO) Science Across Virtual Institutes (SAVI) program to enable travel to CZ sites or pre-eminent laboratories overseas to further the investigation of the CZ.

CZO SAVI & French RBV Scholars Program-- Deadline May 15th!

CZO Science Across Virtual Institutes/ French RBV Scholars Program
Deadline: May 15, 2016

This announcement is an open solicitation for applications by graduate students or postgraduates at U.S. universities to receive funds for international travel to French Critical Zone Observatories during 2016. A similar program of research-related travel awards is being offered by France to support travel by their students to U.S. CZOs.