NOAA Climate and Global Change
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
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Application
Deadline: 15 January 2009
The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) announces the continuation of the NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. UCAR manages this NOAA-sponsored program, which pairs recently graduated postdoctorates with host scientists at U.S. institutions to work in an area of mutual interest. The objective of this program is to help create the next generation of researchers needed for climate studies. It endeavors to attract recent PhD's in sciences that address studies of relevance to the NOAA Climate and Global Change Program (refer to NOAA's Web site at: http://www.climate.noaa.gov The NOAA Climate and Global Change Program seeks to provide an effective national climate service based on the development and application of global and regional climate forecast information. The Program focuses on observing, understanding, modeling, and predicting the climate system on seasonal to centennial time scales and assessing the regionally specific socioeconomic consequences of climate variability. Specific research foci include:
Applications are solicited from qualified postdoctoral candidates. Preference is given to those who have held a PhD for no more than five years. Awardees must change institutions in the absence of compelling circumstances. A clear indication of the scientific areas to be pursued and goals is particularly important. A steering committee, broadly representing the skills and interests covered by this program, selects the fellows and recommends appointments with U.S. Agencies and institutions. Please refer to the details on the selection criteria used by the steering committee in making these awards. The Web site also includes a list of all present and past appointees to this program. Advanced contact with a potential host is strongly encouraged. Searchable database for potential hosts. An applicant may wish to suggest more than one host institution since the committee takes an active role in distributing fellowships among institutions. In the case of specific laboratory needs, a letter should accompany the application from the specific institution willing to provide the resources. Interested host scientists are required to submit letters of intent (two-page limit) and vitae's to help the committee in the match-making process. They should be from an institution other than candidate's PhD institution. Hosts are expected to mentor the fellow, provide a reasonable office environment, a workstation and any other unique research costs associated with this fellowship. How to Apply: There is no application form. Qualified scientists are encouraged to apply by sending the following materials to the UCAR / Visiting Scientist Programs:
The program offers two-year postdoctoral fellowships, reviewed annually. Fellows receive a fixed annual salary. UCAR benefits include health and dental insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, mandatory participation in a retirement fund (TIAA/CREF), and life insurance. A relocation allowance is provided as well as an allowance for scientific travel and other support costs. Application
deadline: 15 January 2009 The NOAA Climate Program Office (Chester J. Koblinsky, Director) sponsors this program. Send applications and recommendation letters to: |
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Meg
Austin, Director |
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14 April, 2008