Consortium for Ocean Science Exploration and Engagement - COSEE
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The COSEE Global Office is located at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography.
COSEE is transitioning to an independent consortium, the Consortium for Ocean Science Exploration and Engagement, and to a new funding model. The Consortium will operate on a dues-based membership model. COSEE Consortium Membership Benefits:
-Access to consortium dissemination vehicles (e-mail listserv, member newsletter, social media)
-Opportunities to partner with consortium members in activit
Join us this afternoon for the final webinar in the Geosciences Workforce Awareness series.
To access this webinar, please use the following information:
https://rhody.webex.com/rhody/j.php?MTID=m15e65a11a4979a690d0386c421e29184
Meeting number: 858 685 432
Meeting password: industry
Geosciences Workforce Awareness Webinar Series
Webinar 3 – Geoscience Workforce in Industry
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
4:00 pm ET/1:00 pm PT
See www.cosee.net for more information about this webinar and the series.
Don't forget that the final webinar in the Geosciences Workforce Awareness Webinar series will take place on Wednesday! Register today!
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Join us for the final webinar in the Geosciences Workforce Awareness Webinar Series.
Geoscience Workforce in Industry
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
4:00 pm ET/1:00 pm PT
Jose Martinez Diaz, M.Eng., Ocean Mapping and Geospatial Specialist, Fugro Marine GeoServices, Inc.
Thomas Rockwell, PhD, Senior Consultant/Geomorphologist, Earth Consultants International
Pre-registration is necessary, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GWDwebinar3
Speakers will address their path into the private sector, the nature of the work in their current position as well as the range of positions available in their field, and the skills and experiences that can best prepare a student interested in a similar career pathway.
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Register now: The Sea Change Project
Co-Exploring Ocean Issues and Ocean Literacy �a free online 3-week (30 October -� 17 November 2017) workshop, seminar series, and learning lab (with the option of 1 graduate credit for a fee).
Visit http://www.coexploration.org/seachange for more information.
The Sea Change Project is presented by CoExploration UK in partnership with the College of Exploration USA and Sea Change Partners.
College of Exploration - EU Horizon 2020 Sea Change A Sea Change for Ocean Literacy: Co-exploring ocean topics and issues: ocean and human health, aquaculture, seabed mapping and looking forward to change in coming years.When: Monday 30 October 2017 – Friday 17 November 2017Where: Online at the College of Exploration Online Campus - log in here if yo...
Don't forget to register for the second webinar in the Geosciences Workforce Awareness Series. This webinar will take place on Thursday, October 19 @ 1:30PM Eastern.
http://www.cosee.net/activities/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowEvent&EventID=633
This webinar will review the range and evolution of skills necessary to prepare students, within the ocean sciences, for academic employment in the 21st century. Learn more about ocean technologies, ICT (big data), diverse engineering (renewable energy, aquaculture), social sciences (e.g. Coastal & Marine Spatial Planning), resource economics and their role in the academic forum.
Registration Now Open: International Ocean Literacy Conference, Dec 4-5 Venice, Italy
International Conference “Ocean Literacy for All”
Palazzo Zorzi, Venice (Italy). 4-5 December 2017
The conference will be hosted by the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe, with the financial support of the Swedish Ministry of the Environment and Energy. It will be honoured to have the presence of Gesine Meissner, Member of the European Parliament; Peter Thomson, UN Special Envoy for the Ocean (tbc), Barbara Degani, Vice-Minister of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea of Italy (tbc) and, Francesca von Habsburg, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary. Other personalities still need to confirm their attendance at this time.
The conference will discuss topics covered by the UNESCO Ocean Literacy for All voluntary commitment to the June 2017 UN Ocean Conference; develop an Ocean Literacy for All road map for the next 3 years, in preparation for the next UN Ocean Conference; and, debate ways and means by which the Ocean Literacy for All initiative will best support the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14 and develop in tune with the proposed International Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) - the ocean we need for the future we want http://bit.ly/2ifAsSr , a voluntary commitment by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
All relevant information regarding the conference (including documentation and presentations as well as the list of participants) will be made available at: http://ioc-unesco.org/venice-oceanliteracy-2017. Should you be interested in attending the conference, please complete the online registration form by 3 November 2017 latest at http://bit.ly/2xIJbyu.
Register today for the second webinar in the Geosciences Workforce Awareness Series. This webinar will take place on Thursday, October 19 @ 1:30PM Eastern.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GeosciencesWorkforceAwarenessWebinar2
This webinar will review the range and evolution of skills necessary to prepare students, within the ocean sciences, for academic employment in the 21st century. Learn more about ocean technologies, ICT (big data), diverse engineering (renewable energy, aquaculture), social sciences (e.g. Coastal & Marine Spatial Planning), resource economics and their role in the academic forum.
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Join us on 9/27 at 4PM Eastern for Geoscience Research Affecting Policy, the first webinar as part of the COSEE Geosciences Workforce Awareness webinar series.
Pre-registrer here, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GeosciencesWorkforceAwarenessWebinar1
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Deadline Approaching - 2017 Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop. REGISTER TODAY!
Deadline Approaching - 2017 Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop
Register TODAY! - 2017 Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop
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2016 Ocean Literacy Summit – New England Ocean Science Education Collaborative 2016 Ocean Literacy Summit The 2016 Ocean Literacy Summit will take advantage of Portland, Maine to explore Ocean Literacy principle #3. Join scientists, informal and formal educators, students, and others at the 2016 Ocean Literacy Summit. Online registration will close October 27. The 2016 Summit…
Day 2 of is underway. Great panel presentations this morning. We are now engaging in an Open Space activity.
Global Ocean Science Education Workshop has begun! 17 countries are represented at the workshop being held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
Just one week until the next COSEE webinar which will focus on Professional Development for Early Career Scientists.
To attend this webinar, you must register using this link, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/COSEEWebinar_May2016, by May 16, 2016.
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An updated agenda, including panelists from all over the world, has been released for the upcoming Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop, June 13-15, 2016 in Paris France.
Panelists will discuss topics including: Science, Education, Business, and Policy Roles in Implementing International Policies Related to the Ocean; The Ocean and Human Health; Blue Economy and Workforce Needs and; Influence of Informal Science Education on Policy.
There are several registration options including, a discount for COSEE Members. More information in the link. See you in Paris!
The Spring 2016 edition of the COSEE Network News is out! This quarter's highlights include: Consortium member highlight, news on the 2016 Global Ocean Science Education Workshop, recap from the 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting, and more!
End your week off right by registering for the upcoming Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop. This year's workshop will be held in Paris, June 13-15, and agenda topics will focus on climate change, fisheries and biodiversity, and oceans and human health. Speakers and panelists will represent nations from around the world. Have a great weekend!
2016 Global Ocean Science Education Workshop When: Monday, June 13, 2016 1:00 PM - Wednesday, June 15, 2016 4:00 PM (Central European Time). Where: UNESCO Headquarters, 7 Place de Fontenoy Paris, 75007 France. Phone: 401-874-6119
We're kicking off our 2016 Webinar Series tomorrow! "The Ocean Literacy Campaign" is scheduled for Tuesday, March 22 at 12 p.m. ET. You can still sign up to participate - click below.
The next lecture as part of COSEE Florida's 2016 Smithsonian Marine Science Lecture Series is this coming Thursday, March 17 at 7 pm.
Don't miss this lecture with Smithsonian Marine Conservation's Dr. Stephen Box at the Pelican Yacht Club on Thursday!
Exciting news to start the week - registration for the 2016 Global Ocean Science Education (GOSE) Workshop is open! This year's meeting will be held June 13-15, 2016 in Paris, France at the UNESCO Headquarters.
Agenda topics will include:
-Climate Change - ocean's effect on climate and the effect of climate change on ocean systems
--Fisheries and Biodiversity (including food security)
Oceans and Human Health (including coastal resiliency)
As well as a special session on citizen science. Click below for more information and to register. See you in Paris! Please share.
COSEE invites educators, scientists, and interested parties to participate in its 2016 webinar series. Here are the details for the first webinar.
The Ocean Literacy Campaign
March 22, 2016, 12:00 PM Eastern
The Ocean Literacy Campaign is a wide-ranging, collaborative, and de-centralized effort by scientists and educators to build a more ocean literate society. This grassroots effort resulted in a definition of "ocean literacy", which is guiding efforts to incorporate ocean science into classrooms and public venues and is assisting ocean scientists with communicating research findings more effectively in a broader public context. During the Ocean Literacy Campaign webinar, experts who were part of the initial ocean literacy movement and are working to integrate related activities both nationally and globally will provide overviews and updates on the campaign.
Presenters:
Peter Tuddenham, College of Exploration, Sterling, VA
Craig Strang, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Ana Noronha, Pavilhão do Conhecimento – Ciência Viva | Pavilion of Knowledge - Ciência Viva, Lisbon, Portugal
To attend this free webinar, you must register using this, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/COSEEWebinar_March2016 by March 21, 2016.
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Depending on your interest, there's two great free lunchtime workshops happening today at 12:45 at .
"Teaching Introductory Ocean and Environmental Sciences," Room 215-216
National Science Foundation (NSF) Polar Interdisciplinary Coordinated Education, Polar-ICE Luncheon Series, "Win-Win Partnerships: Broader Impacts That Make A Difference," Room 203-205
COSEE storytelling lunch workshop today at 12:45 at . The amazing Ari Daniel will lead the talk on how to best communicate your science and leave people hanging on your every word! Room 203-205. Free lunch will be provided to the first 25 participants, with a preference to students.
Today's 4-6pm coffee break at Ocean Sciences is sponsored by COSEE! Come grab some refreshments and learn about our individual and institutional Consortium membership.
COSEE is at Ocean Sciences all this week - come visit us at booth 607. We have tons of resources and information on our poster and oral sessions. We are also hosting a breakfast tomorrow morning. You can also enter to win an iPad mini!
COSEE will be attending the 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting in New Orleans next week. In addition to hosting an exhibit booth ( #607) all week, we will also be sponsoring a coffee break, breakfast, and town hall meeting. Search the full program here: http://osm.agu.org/2016/
We hope to see you at the meeting!
2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting The 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting co-sponsored by AGU, ASLO and TOS will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana on 21-26 February 2016.
Tonight in Ft. Pierce, Florida, sponsored by COSEE Florida! Don't miss this great lecture if you're in the area.
We explore deep biodiversity in the tonight w/ Dr. Carole Baldwin of Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History! This exciting lecture will be at the Pelican Yacht Club on South Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce. No reservations are required. See you at 7pm!
COSEE Florida will offering the next lecture in their "Marine Science in the Morning" series on Wednesday, February 24. Elizabeth Herder of the University of South Florida will present on the growth of red snapper following the Deep Water Horizon oil spill. Click the link for more details.
http://www.coseeflorida.org/marine-science-in-the-morning-lecture-series-2016
Marine Science in the Morning Lecture Series 2016 Join us biweekly on Wednesday mornings for a lecture series sponsored by the Centers for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE) Florida. Doors will open at 8:30am and the lectures begin at...
The latest episode of the COSEE Island Earth "All Things Marine Science" podcast is available for download.
http://www.cosee-ie.net/programs/allthingsmarineradioshow/
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