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American Meteorological Society 90th Annual Meeting Career Fair
January 17-21, 2010
Atlanta, GA
The AMS Career Fair, intended to facilitate the employment process for both applicants and recruiters, will be held in conjunction with the 90th AMS Annual Meeting (17 January - 21 January 2010) in Atlanta, Georgia.
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AMS 90th Annual Meeting “Weather, Climate, and Society: New Demands on Science and Services”
Atlanta, GA
17–21 January 2010
The theme of the 2010 AMS Annual Meeting is “Weather, Climate, and Society: New Demands on Science and Services.” Recent international, national, and regional assessments, as well as recent observed trends, make it clear that the weather and climate of the twenty-first century is expected to be unlike the phenomena that the human and natural systems adapted to during the twentieth century. Currently, global societies lack the experience needed to mitigate projected climate change and weather extremes. Abstract Deadline 3 Aug 2009
Please visit the AMS Annual Meeting Registration and Rates page for more information about registration, including paper registration forms. The last day to register online is 1 December. Late fees will apply after 1 December.
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2009 AGU Fall Meeting
14–18 December, 2009
San Francisco, California
The Fall Meeting is expected to draw a crowd of over 16,000 geophysicists from around the world. The Fall Meeting provides an opportunity for researchers, teachers, students, and consultants to present and review the latest issues affecting the Earth, the planets, and their environments in space. This meeting will cover topics in all areas of Earth and space sciences.
Abstract Deadline 3 Sept 2009
Registration for Fall Meeting is now open. Full conference registration fees prior to 12 November are listed under Registration Rates. Late fees will apply after 12 November. The last day to register online is 25 November.
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First Study Abroad Program on Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Panama City, Panama. November 11, 2009 -- The Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean (CATHALAC) introduces an eight-week Study Abroad Program, focusing on Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Through professional training, hands-on learning, and cultural immersion, students will embark on experiencing how global climate change influences sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Apply online now for summer 2010! Application deadline March 8, 2010.
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Unidata Events and Seminars
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Unidata Events
Meetings, workshops, and other events taking place at the Unidata Program Center.
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Unidata Seminar Series
Seminars highlighting UPC staff, NCAR/UCAR personnel, and Unidata community member activities.
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