During the summer of 2013, I served as a research mentor and co-mentor for three undergraduate students who took part in a NSF funded International REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program coordinated and led by UNH Department of Earth Sciences Associate Professor, Ruth Varner. The multi-year REU program, titled REU Site: The influence of climate change on biogeochemical processes in northern ecosystems: An international perspective in Earth System Science, is focused on providing student research experiences in Earth System Science (ESS), with special emphasis on investigating the impacts of climate change on biogeochemical processes in northern upland and wetland ecosystems
US MASTER Program Stimulates Interest In Environmental Research More University of North Dakota unde...
IMPACT. 1: The Climate team has educated more than 7,500 people representing 500+ organizations from...
Landscape disturbance and climate change affect lakes in proportion to their contact with ground wat...
Professor Bryce traveled to Sweden to examine the foundation for an exchange program with Stockholm ...
Ruth Varner UNH Earth Systems Research Center February 17, 2011 Listening for Climate Change North ...
Keith Brugger spent three weeks at the University of Gothenburg in Gothenburg, Sweden and did collab...
The Svalbard Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, initiated in 2003, provides a uni...
Experiential Student Learning and Collaborative Research: Understanding Tropical Ecosystem Response ...
Professor Hartter traveled to Uganda in June to conduct research on the impacts of a forest park on ...
Official Publication of Bowling Green State University for Faculty and Staffhttps://scholarworks.bgs...
The National Science Foundation has awarded James Cotter, professor of geology, a research grant to ...
Assistance from the CIE development grant helped me travel to Bhutan, in order to continue my ongoin...
Some people are uneasy when they find themselves between a rock and a hard place. But that’s exactly...
Jacqueline Amante\u27s research helped lay groundwork for novel approach to measuring bubbles of met...
UNH Faculty Abroad Series: Spring 2014 Peter Pekins UNH, Department of Natural Resources and the Env...
US MASTER Program Stimulates Interest In Environmental Research More University of North Dakota unde...
IMPACT. 1: The Climate team has educated more than 7,500 people representing 500+ organizations from...
Landscape disturbance and climate change affect lakes in proportion to their contact with ground wat...
Professor Bryce traveled to Sweden to examine the foundation for an exchange program with Stockholm ...
Ruth Varner UNH Earth Systems Research Center February 17, 2011 Listening for Climate Change North ...
Keith Brugger spent three weeks at the University of Gothenburg in Gothenburg, Sweden and did collab...
The Svalbard Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, initiated in 2003, provides a uni...
Experiential Student Learning and Collaborative Research: Understanding Tropical Ecosystem Response ...
Professor Hartter traveled to Uganda in June to conduct research on the impacts of a forest park on ...
Official Publication of Bowling Green State University for Faculty and Staffhttps://scholarworks.bgs...
The National Science Foundation has awarded James Cotter, professor of geology, a research grant to ...
Assistance from the CIE development grant helped me travel to Bhutan, in order to continue my ongoin...
Some people are uneasy when they find themselves between a rock and a hard place. But that’s exactly...
Jacqueline Amante\u27s research helped lay groundwork for novel approach to measuring bubbles of met...
UNH Faculty Abroad Series: Spring 2014 Peter Pekins UNH, Department of Natural Resources and the Env...
US MASTER Program Stimulates Interest In Environmental Research More University of North Dakota unde...
IMPACT. 1: The Climate team has educated more than 7,500 people representing 500+ organizations from...
Landscape disturbance and climate change affect lakes in proportion to their contact with ground wat...