Now Accepting Applications for the 2021 Virtual Graduate Climate Conference
We are pleased to announce the 15th Annual Graduate Climate Conference (GCC), which will be held virtually October 29 – 31, 2021.
The GCC is an interdisciplinary conference run by graduate students, for graduate students. The organizers of GCC strive to feature a diverse representation of students and research topics to create a broader, more inclusive community for emerging leaders in climate-related fields. Historically, the GCC has been organized by graduate students associated with the University of Washington’s Program on Climate Change and the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. This year, we are excited to expand our organizing committee to include students from Boston College, Simon Fraser University, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of Otago, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Oklahoma, Kansas State University, and University of California Berkeley.
We encourage students from all backgrounds and stages of their graduate careers to apply. GCC highlights climate research from a variety of disciplines from the physical, natural, and social sciences and humanities, including anthropology, atmospheric sciences, biology, communication, environmental sciences, economics, engineering, ethics, geography, geology, law, oceanography, public health, public policy, resource management, and more.
We highly encourage abstracts from students with traditionally underrepresented backgrounds.
Applications for GCC 2021 are now open. The deadline for abstract submission is August 13th. Limited funding to cover any costs incurred by attending the conference will be awarded on an as-needed basis to as many participants as possible.
Click here to access the application.
Please contact the organizing committee with any questions at gradclimateconference@gmail.com
We hope to see you this fall!
Sincerely,
The GCC 2021 Organizing Committee
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