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ISEE Bulletin, Mayo 2019

ISEE Bulletin
May 2019

THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS

ISEE News in Review.

Policy and Social Modeling Postdoc 

A Post-Doctoral Research Associate position is available in Policy and Social Modeling at the University of Vermont as part of an NSF-funded research project on Lake Champlain Basin Resilience to Extreme Events. Vermont EPSCoR for its latest Track 1 award is recruiting for a number of positions within the next year to work on a cutting-edge, large-scale, interdisciplinary, NSF-funded study which will determine how the Lake Champlain Basin’s landscape, watershed and lake conditions respond to extreme weather events and will test policy scenarios for enhancing resilience using our comprehensive Integrated Assessment Model (IAM). As a member of the research team, you will participate in unique learning and professional development experiences and have access to significant resources including: Alan Alda Communicating Science workshops; undergraduate mentoring and training; and over 30 research colleagues spanning numerous disciplines including hydrology, limnology, geology, engineering, environmental resources, economics, public policy and community development.

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USSEE Call for Nominations Extended 

The board needs your help nominating potential Daly and Aguilar awardees, and candidates for the open board of directors positions listed below. We especially need your help reaching out to students! We are still looking for candidates for our student board positions, as well as students to nominate mentors for the Aguilar award. If you have any students that may be interested in serving on the board, or nominating a mentor please reach out to them.

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IX Conference on Ecological Economy Deadline Working Tables Presentation Extended

The Organizing Committee of the IX Conference on Ecological Economy informs that the deadline for the presentation of Working Tables has been extended until Monday, May 27, 2019.

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