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CIRES Visiting Fellowships in Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences


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Academic Level:
Postdoc & Early Career
Faculty & Administrators

Description:
CIRES sponsors a prestigious Visiting Fellows program, inviting scientists to join the thriving community of researchers in Boulder, Colorado. CIRES Visiting Fellowships are intended to stimulate interdisciplinary research across the institute through engagement with CIRES researchers on campus and in Boulder’s NOAA Laboratories. Sponsored by CIRES Fellows, Visiting Fellows work with CIRES researchers on a wide range of environmental science topics. The CIRES Visiting Fellows Program has attracted more than 325 scientists from around the world over the past 50 years; many have gone on to lasting careers in CIRES and NOAA. We encourage applications from members of groups under-represented in the environmental sciences and related disciplines.

Two-year Visiting Fellowships are available for postdoctoral researchers ($62,000 per year), and terms of up to 12 months (living expenses) for senior scientists on leave or sabbatical.

Applicants should contact possible CIRES Fellow collaborators well in advance of submitting an application. Successful proposals are typically designed in collaboration with your potential host at CIRES. It is helpful to have the support of a current CIRES Fellow.

Deadline usually falls early-mid January.


Participating Institution(s):
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University of Colorado, Boulder (Lead)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Program Materials:
 • Postdoc Website this link takes you to a different website

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Atmospheric Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Geological Sciences
Natural Resources

Keywords:
Atmospheric Chemistry
Climate
Climate Change
Climate Dynamics
Climate Variability
Ecosystem Science
Environmental Change
Environmental Health
Global Ecology
Space Weather

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