Dear colleagues, For those attend the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting in Portland, OR, I would like to invite you to attend the Accessing Research Funding from Federal Agencies: An Early Career Networking Session. The session will be held on Monday, August 7th (11:30-1:15) in B114 Oregon Convention Center. This free session is a great way for early and mid-career ecologists to hear about funding opportunities among federal agencies and to ask program managers questions regarding scope of research activities.
Session Title: WK 30 Accessing Research Funding from Federal Agencies: An Early Career Networking Session Link to Session: https://eco.confex.com/eco/2017/webprogram/Session12958.html The session will be held at the 2017 ESA Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 7th 11:30 am - 1:15 pm in B114 OCC. Session Description: Navigating federal agencies for research and funding opportunities in ecology can be complex, especially for early career investigators. Representatives from multiple federal agencies and organizations involved with ecological research will share information about research funding, opportunities, and/or fellowships at their institutions. At this session, we will strive for representation from DOD, DOE, DOI, EPA, NASA, NOAA, NSF, USDA, USFS, USGS, and the Smithsonian Institution. After each agency's presentation, representatives will meet with session participants in small roundtable discussions to answer specific questions about their programs and opportunities. We look forward to meeting everyone, Dan Stover (DOE), Betsy Von Holle (NSF), Nancy Cavallaro (USDA) __________________________________________ Daniel B. Stover, PhD Program Manager, Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences Climate and Environmental Sciences Division Office of Biological and Environmental Research SC-23.1 / Germantown Building U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585 tel. 301-903-0289 fax. 301-903-8519 email: [email protected] http://science.energy.gov/ber/research/cesd/ http://tes.science.energy.gov/ BER advances world-class biological and environmental research programs and scientific facilities for DOE missions in energy, environment, and basic research.
