Call for Applications
CUNY Environmental Cross-Roads Initiative and Northeast Consortium for 
Hydrologic Synthesis 

Third Annual Summer Synthesis Institute:
The 20th Century: Relationships Linking Water and People

June 1 – July 16, 2010
City University of New York, New York.

We invite you to apply to the 2010 Summer Synthesis Institute funded by the 
National Science 
Foundation and the Consortium of Universities Allied for Hydrological Sciences 
(CUAHSI) and 
hosted by the CUNY Environmental Cross-Roads Initiative and the Northeast 
Consortium for 
Hydrologic Synthesis.  The Synthesis Institute is a six-week intensive research 
collaborative that 
offers advanced graduate students the opportunity to conduct interdisciplinary 
research on the 
role of humans in shaping the character of hydrologic systems across the 
Northeast Corridor from 
1600 to 2100. The two previous Institutes focused on the colonial era and 19th 
century.
In 2010, the Institute will address the relationship between human society and 
water systems in 
the 20th century and consider the following: What was the nature of 
hydro-systems across the 
Northeastern U.S. during the 20th century, how did hydrologic dynamics shape 
human decision-
making and, in turn, how did human decision-making shape the hydrologic cycle 
during this 
timeframe?
Summer Scholars participate in a suite of fast-paced synthesis and integration 
research activities, 
guided by faculty mentors. It is anticipated that the initial set of ideas and 
findings of the Institute 
will inspire further work by the Scholars at their home institutions, with the 
Consortium 
supporting follow-up communications and guidance to the group.
Participants will benefit from a unique opportunity to:
o       Engage in interdisciplinary, team-based research
o       Interact with nationally and internationally recognized leaders in the 
field
o       Gain important insights into generating hypotheses and asking 
integrative science questions
o       Formulate potential M.S., PhD, and post-doctoral research topics
o       Create a lasting network of professional relationships
 
We invite applications from qualified graduate students who have an 
interdisciplinary focus and 
research interests related to human-natural systems interactions. Most 
participants are expected 
to have experience in one or more quantitative methods (statistics, modeling, 
GIS, data analysis, 
etc.)
Graduate students in the following fields are invited to apply:
o       Hydrological sciences
o       Environmental sciences
o       Geosciences
o       Ecology
o       Geography
o       History 
o       Political Science
o       Anthropology
o       Ecological, environmental, natural resource economics
o       Urban planning and development

Scholars will be chosen through a competitive process. Successful applicants 
will be awarded a 
$2,500 stipend for the six-week period, in addition to housing in New York 
City, plus travel 
expenses to the 2010 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San 
Francisco, where 
they will present their findings. 

Application Process: Complete applications must be received no later than 
February 15th, 2010.  
Incomplete applications will not be considered.  Notifications will be made 
early-April 2010.  To 
apply for the 2010 Institute, please submit the information listed below:
1.      Statement of research interests and experience.  Include relevance of 
your educational 
background, research and practical experience to the theme of the 2010 
Institute: The 20th 
Century: Relationships Linking Water and People. (500 words maximum)
2.      Short statement describing your views on what collaborative 
interdisciplinary research is in 
the context of natural and social science research (300 words maximum)
3.      Resume, including list of courses taken (graduate and relevant 
undergraduate), experience in 
quantitative methods (modeling, data analysis, statistics, etc.)
4.      Two letters of recommendation, one of them from your graduate advisor, 
sent directly to 
[email protected].
 
For further information please visit http://hydrosynthesis.ccny.cuny.edu

Email completed application materials to 
[email protected].  
Deadline for applications is February 15th, 2010

CUAHSI is the Consortium of Universities Allied for Hydrological Sciences, Inc. 
representing more 
than 100 institutions. The Institute is funded by a grant from the National 
Science Foundation 
under the aegis of CUAHSI.

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