Early Career Leadership Workshop
*Registration for the 2020 Early Career Leadership Workshop is now closed. Registration for the 2021 workshop will open in Fall 2020*
*Registration for the 2020 Early Career Leadership Workshop is now closed. Registration for the 2021 workshop will open in Fall 2020*
*Registration for the 2020 Team Science Leadership Training is now closed. Registration for the 2021 training will open in Fall 2020*
The NM EPSCoR Team Science Leadership Training is three-day intensive, residential program designed to help train the next generation of research center leaders. The workshop will provide tools for participants to plan and manage large, interdisciplinary projects. Topics covered include building and leading diverse and productive teams, project management skills, strategic planning, and communications.
Join us for a day with the various New Mexico Non-Profit Conservation Groups. They differ in their scope, ranging from legislation and advocacy to boots on the ground stewardship and conservation work. We will start our day on-site with the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance Cibola Wilderness Rangers to learn about the ground monitoring in the local wilderness areas through their partnership with the Forest Service. We will access the Wilderness boundary (~0.5 miles in) via the Pino trail, starting at Elena Gallegos.
Please join us for the Research Spotlight Forum, focused on the topic of Cybersecurity. Sandia Labs and its strategic partnered research universities will present on their current work and collaboration interests in relation to this topic.
Lobo Rainforest, 101 Broadway, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87012
Los Alamos ScienceFest celebrates the history and science of Los Alamos through fun and engaging activities and events for people of all ages. This signature event of Los Alamos is well attended and draws visitors from across the state of New Mexico and beyond.
For more information about the science festival visit https://www.losalamossciencefestival.com/
Located at:
Ashley Pond Park
Trinity Drive and 20th Street
The New Mexico Tribal Resilience Action Network is hosting its second annual conference on climate change, Climate Rezilience: The Power of Corn on May 29-31. Join NMTRAN for an agenda packed with conversation and interactive activities, where we'll explore how we talk about climate change and how traditional knowledge, practices, and lifeways can build a more resilient future. The event will be hosting vendors, a poster session, and door prizes.
A Workshop on the Importance of Soil Health in a Changing Climate
We have two open Calls for Proposals for the New Mexico EPSCoR SMART Grid Center: Collaborative Innovation Working Groups (C-IWGs) and Infrastructure Seed Awards!
Please join UNM, NM Tech, NMSU, and Sandia for the second edition of the Research Spotlight Forum, focused on the topic of Engineering Mechanics & Dynamics. Sandia Labs, the University of New Mexico, New Mexico Tech and New Mexico State University will present on their current work and collaboration interests in relation to this topic. They will also discuss hiring needs and opportunities.
Fostering the growth of a globally competitive and diverse research workforce and advancing the scientific and innovation skills of the Nation is a strategic objective of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Nation's global competitiveness depends critically on the readiness of the Nation's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce and NSF seeks to continue to invest in programs that directly advance this workforce.