Meteorology Undergraduate News

Important Academic Dates

Academic CalendarMonday, November 30 - First day of classes for Fall Three Week Session


Tuesday, December 1 - Last day for late course adds and last day to drop a class and receive a 100% refund for Fall Three Week Session

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Ngaruiya Family Fund for Undergraduate Research

University of NebraskaISSO is pleased to announce a scholarship opportunity to be awarded for the Spring 2021 semester. The Ngaruiya Family Fund for Undergraduate Research is open to any undergraduate student with an international background who has demonstrated interest in research in a STEM field. Continue reading…

 

Become A Student Ambassador!

Become A Student Ambassador!The College of Arts and Sciences is searching for its next Student Ambassadors! Student ambassadors do a variety of different things for the College and a lot unique and valuable training. If you like meeting new people and having awesome experiences, consider applying today! Continue reading…

 

Winter Break English Conversation Hours

Winter Break English Conversation HoursAll UNL international students are welcome to join in fun, interactive activities/games to practice your English skills AND have fun with other participants. Activities will be facilitated by experienced ELL instructors. Each week will have a different activity and facilitator. Continue reading…

 

National Conference on Undergraduate Research 2021

National Conference on Undergraduate Research 2021The Council on Undergraduate Research is excited to announce that the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) will be held virtually on April 12-14, 2021. NCUR is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity in all fields of study. Continue reading…

 

METR 479: Hydroclimatology

METR 479During the Spring 2021 semester, Dr. Francisco Munoz-Arriola will be teaching METR 479: Hydroclimatology. METR 479 is an excellent 400-level Meteorology course for student interested in the hydrological cycle and how it interacts with climate. Continue reading…

 

Take a Mini-course in Postive Psychology!

Postive PsychologyThe Department of Educational Psychology plans to offer two mini-courses for the Spring 2021 semester. Nurturing Talent: Yours and Others and Boost Your Motivation Now! will be offered as EDPS 292 for 1 credit hour on the Pass/No Pass grading basis. Continue reading…

 

The William M. Lapenta NWS Student Internship Program

National Centers for Environmental Prediction BuildingAs part of the NWS, the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) is "Where America's Climate and Weather Services Begin." NCEP is offering up to 20 paid summer internships targeted towards current 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students to work in areas that will meet the future needs. Continue reading…

 

Advisors

Professor Dawn KopaczIf you have questions, concerns, or just want to talk about your next steps as a student, your faculty advisor, Prof. Dawn Kopacz (dawn.kopacz@unl.edu), and your assigned advisor, Doug Pellatz (dpellatz@unl.edu), are here to help.

 

FSU PhD and MS Positions in Computational Science

FSU PhD and MS Positions in Computational ScienceThe Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Computational Science at Florida State University develops students into scientists and engineers who will create advanced computational methods and tools to model and solve challenging problems at the intersections of scientific disciplines. Continue reading…

 

Join ORISE Virtual Info Sessions

ORISEThe Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a series of monthly webinars highlighting the 700-plus STEM, technical, and policy internships and fellowships available through ORISE at federal facilities nationwide! Opportunities are available in a variety of fields. Continue reading…

 

Northern Arizona University Graduate Positions

Northern Arizona UniversityNorthern Arizona University is recruiting up to three graduate students (MS or PhD) for funded positions at Northern Arizona University that begin in Fall 2021. Projects on Understanding modern dust cycling on the Colorado Plateau and Rapid Arctic Warming are available. Continue reading…

 
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