Monday, December 5, 2011

2012 NSF-REU Undergraduate Research Opportunities - Keck Geology Consortium

NSF-REU UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
OPPORTUNITIES, SUMMER 2012

With funding from the National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduate Programs (REU), the Keck Geology Consortium announces the following projects for SUMMER 2012 and encourages students to review the projects on our website: keckgeology.org. All project dates are tentative (please check website for updates). Application instructions are on the website.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 3rd, 2012

South-Central Alaska - Tectonic evolution of the flysch of the Chugach terrane, south central Alaska: Cam Davidson (Carleton College), John Garver (Union College): Dates: 18 June - 14 July 2011 (tentative) Northeast Oregon - Middle to Late Miocene eruptive and climatic history in the Grande Ronde Valley, Northeast Oregon: Nicholas Bader & Kirsten Nicolaysen (Whitman College): Dates: 11 July-7 August, 2012
Catalina Island, CA - Metasomatism and the tectonics of Santa Catalina Island: Testing new and old models: Zeb Page (Oberlin College), Emily Walsh (Cornell College): Dates: 8 July- 6 August, 2012 (tentative)
Matanuska Valley, Alaska - Paleoecology and paleoclimate of the Paleogene Chickaloon,
Matanuska Valley, Alaska: Chris Williams (Franklin & Marshall College), David Sunderlin(Lafayette College): Dates: 1 July-28 July 2012 (tentative)
Colorado Front Range - Interdisciplinary studies in the critical zone, Boulder Creek catchment,Front Range, Colorado: David Dethier (Williams College): Dates: 11 July-8 August. Bivalve Geochemistry: Hell Creek Montana- -Biogeochemical carbon cycling in fluvial systems from bivalve shell geochemistry--using the modern to understand the past: David Gillikin (Union College), David Goodwin (Denison University): Dates: 1 July-28 July, 2012 (tentative)
Snake Range, Nevada - Cretaceous to Miocene evolution of the northern Snake Range
metamorphic core complex: Assessing the slip history of the Snake Range Decollement andspatial variations in the timing of footwall deformation, metamorphism, and exhumation: Martin Wong (Colgate Univ.), Phil Gans (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara): Dates: July 20 to August18, 2012 Clear Lake, Wisconsin - The role of groundwater in the flooding history of Clear Lake,Wisconsin: Susan Swanson (Beloit College), Justin Dodd (Northern Illinois University)
Dates: 8 July-4 August, 2012
Western Ireland - Paleoenvironmental records and early diagenesis of marl lake sediments: Acase study from Lough Carra, western Ireland: Anna Martini (Amherst College), Tim Ku(Wesleyan University): Dates: 11 July-8 August, 2012
~30% of student participants will be from non-Keck Geology Consortium Institutions

The Keck Geology Consortium encourages applications from students from groups
underrepresented in the Earth Sciences
(website: keckgeology.org)

Robert J. Varga, Director
Keck Geology Consortium
Dept. of Geology
Pomona College
185 E. Sixth St.
Claremont, CA 91711
Blenda Long
Administrative Assistant
Office 909 – 607-0651
Fax 909 – 621-8552
Bob.Varga@pomona.edu

Friday, December 2, 2011

2012-2013 William L. Fisher Congressional Geoscience Fellowship

The American Geosciences Institute is accepting applications for next year's William L. Fisher Congressional Geoscience Fellowship. The successful candidate will spend 12 months (starting September 2012) in Washington working as a staff member in the office of a member of Congress or a congressional committee. The fellowship represents a unique opportunity to gain first-hand experience with the federal legislative process and make practical contributions to the effective and timely use of geoscientific knowledge on issues relating to the environment, resources, natural hazards, and federal science policy.

The AGI Fellow will join more than two dozen other scientists and engineers for an intensive orientation program on the legislative and executive branches, organized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which also guides the placement process and provides educational and collegial programs for the fellows throughout the year.

A flyer about the fellowship which can be posted on career placement bulletin boards is available as a PDF.

The Fisher Endowment

Funding for the fellowship is provided through an endowment recently established by the AGI Foundation to honor William L. Fisher, the Leonidas T. Barrow Centennial Chair in Mineral Resources and Professor at the John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas, Austin. Fisher served as the inaugural Dean and previously, the Director of the Jackson School. For three decades before that, he was the director of the Bureau of Economic Geology and the state geologist of Texas. At the national level, Fisher served as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Energy and Minerals under President Ford. Over several administrations, he has been an advisor to the President and to the Secretaries of Energy and the Interior, and he has chaired numerous National Research Council committees and boards. For more on Fisher and the endowment, please see the column "Endowing the AGI Congressional Fellowship" in the October 2003 Geotimes. Also available is a press release announcing the endowment.

Qualifications and Application Procedures
Prospective applicants should have a broad geoscience background and excellent written and oral communications skills. Minimum requirements are a Master's degree with at least three years of post-degree work experience or a Ph.D. at the time of appointment. Although prior experience in public policy is not necessary, a demonstrable interest in applying science to the solution of public problems is desirable. Applicants must be a member of one of AGI's member societies, a list of which is available at www.agiweb.org/members/index.html

The fellowship carries an annual stipend of up to $65,000 plus allowances for health insurance, relocation, and travel. Additionally, the fellowship includes a possible two to four month extension.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, statement of purpose and a curriculum vitae and request three letters of reference. Candidates should ask three people to submit letters of reference through the online submission site, www.agiweb.org/gap/csf/application/ or by regular mail by the deadline given below.

The candidate's cover letter should include an addendum listing your society memberships with membership numbers and the names and contact information of your three references. The statement of purpose should include your reasons for applying for this fellowship, what you would bring to the fellowship and what you hope to gain from the fellowship. The statement should be brief, no more than 1,000 words in length.

Please submit materials as a single Word document (.doc) or PDF (.pdf) using our new online submission form.

All application materials are due on February 1, 2012.


Inquiries only to govt@agiweb.org.

AGI is an equal opportunity employer and especially welcomes applications from women and minorities.

Other Fellowship Opportunities
Several of AGI's Member Societies also sponsor Congressional Science Fellowships. For further information, contact the American Geophysical Union, Geological Society of America, or Soil Science Society of America. AAAS, AIP, ASCE, AMS and other related societies offer similar fellowships for Congress and AAAS offers fellowships for the executive branch. It is acceptable to apply to more than one society in a given year. Stipends, application procedures, eligibility, timetables, and deadlines vary.