Student Collaborative Exchange Program

To further facilitate collaboration in the research community, An Integrated 
Network for Terrestrial 
Ecosystem Research on Feedbacks to the Atmosphere and ClimatE (INTERFACE) plans 
to sponsor a 
limited number of “collaborative exchanges” for US-based graduate students, in 
which students 
who primarily work with models spend a brief period (up to one month) working 
in an 
experimental setting, or students who primarily work on global change 
experiments spend a brief 
period (up to one month) working in an ecosystem or Earth system modeling 
setting. These 
exchanges should ideally allow the student to continue working on a similar 
topic, but from a 
different perspective.  Interested graduate students should identify a 
laboratory in which they 
would like to work, and should secure approvals from their advisor and the 
exchange lab’s PI. To 
apply, students should submit as a single PDF file: (1) a two-page proposal 
explicitly stating the 
questions being addressed and why the collaboration will facilitate answering 
them, (2) an NSF-
style CV,  (3) a one-page budget justification, and (4) letters of support from 
the advisor and the PI 
of the lab the student will visit. Applications should be sent to Aimée Classen 
<[email protected]> 
by September 30 for full consideration, but applications will subsequently be 
accepted on a rolling 
basis.  Allowable expenses include airfare, meals while traveling to and from 
the exchange 
location, and housing. These funds cannot be used to cover classes at the host 
institution or 
student/ PI salary.  Exchanges may be partially or fully funded by INTERFACE. 

See http://www.bio.purdue.edu/INTERFACE/index.php

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