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Information about the 2009 Summer WAS*IS Workshop

August 6-14, 2009
Boulder, Colorado

Workshop Dates
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Societal Impacts Program (SIP) is happy to announce that it will host a 2009 Summer WAS*IS workshop August 6-14, 2009, in Boulder, Colorado. The workshop will begin with an evening reception at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 6 and adjourn at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14. Logistical and application information about the 2009 Summer WAS*IS workshop are below. Please visit the main WAS*IS page to read more about WAS*IS to determine if it’s right for you! If you have questions about the WAS*IS workshop, please contact Julie Demuth (jdemuth@ucar.edu), Eve Gruntfest (ecg@uccs.edu), or Emily Laidlaw (laidlaw@ucar.edu).

Applications for the 2009 Summer WAS*IS workshop were due by Friday, March 27, 2009. Applicants will be notified of their selection status by Monday, April 27, 2009.

To review application information for future reference, please see the information below.

View Information about Eligibility and Selection Criteria

View Application Requirements


View Information about Workshop Costs

View Application Process



Eligibility and Selection Criteria
Approximately 25 people will be selected to participate in the 2009 Summer WAS*IS workshop. We will select a diverse and interactive group that represents a range of experiences, educational environments, career aspirations, and specialties.

Graduate students, scientists, agency personnel, practitioners, professors, and others are encouraged to apply. Please note that, because of funding limitations, only people living within the United States will be accepted for this WAS*IS workshop. 

Applicants must have completed a minimum of an undergraduate degree (or have commensurate experience) in anthropology, communication, economics, emergency management, environmental science, geography, hydrology, meteorology, psychology, public administration, public health, sociology, or another related field. 

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Application Requirements
• All candidates MUST be able to attend the ENTIRE workshop, including group dinners on several evenings during the workshop.
• If selected, participants must be willing to read materials made available and contribute to email discussions prior to the workshop.

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Costs
Traditionally, we have covered transportation, lodging, and food costs for those selected to participate in the WAS*IS workshops, EXCEPT for federal employees**. These costs included travel to and from the workshop in Boulder, the operational costs of the workshop, and room, board, and workshop materials.

**Because the funding for our workshop comes from federal sources, we are not legally allowed to reimburse federal participants for transportation, lodging, and food costs.  Therefore, all federal employees who apply and are accepted into the workshop will have to cover their own costs. We suggest that you check with your supervisor before apply to ensure that your participation would be supported.

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Apply
Complete applications are due by Friday, March 27, 2009. There is a two-part process to apply for the 2009 Summer WAS*IS workshop. 

  1. First, fill out the online application form
  2. Then, submit the following materials via email as either a Microsoft Word document or a PDF to Julie Demuth (jdemuth@ucar.edu) by Friday, March 27, 2009Participants will be notified of their selection status by Monday, April 27, 2009.
    • A résumé (2 pages maximum) detailing your relevant educational, professional, volunteer, and travel experiences;
    • An interest statement (1 page maximum) that includes an explanation of your interests in integrating social science and meteorology; and
    • Arrange for one letter of recommendation (2 pages maximum) to be sent via email to Julie Demuth (jdemuth@ucar.edu) by your employer, professor, or superior that explains your suitability for participating in the WAS*IS workshop.

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