NM EPSCoR Events
NM EPSCoR will be hosting four introductory webinars on the STEM Advancement Program and the Undergraduate Visualization and Monitoring Network. Webinars are projected to be 30 minutes long. Click the title for dates & times!
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Thinking about a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) career? Interested in field research but unsure about what it takes? The New Mexico EPSCoR STEM Advancement Program (STEMAP) engages students from New Mexico regional universities, community colleges and tribal colleges in the research funded by NM EPSCoR. Each summer, as part of Energize New Mexico, 12 Students will spend 10 weeks as a research scientist.
The Winter NSF EPSCoR Project Directors', Project Administrators' and Education, Outreach and Diversity Officers' (PD/PA/EOD) Meeting will be held on January 22-23, 2015 at the Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii. More information is available at the meeting website: http://www.epscor.hawaii.edu/content/winter-nsf-epscor-pd-pa-eod-meeting
The WC-WAVE (Track 2) Winter Tri-State meeting will be held in beautiful, historic Old Town, Albuquerque.
This meeting is an opportunity for all project participants to showcase their work, continue to expand and deepen their collaborations, and discover new possibilities for cyberinfrastructure-enhanced research and education. Our External Advisory Board members, experts from around the nation, will be attending to hear about our progress and provide their expert advice on how to achieve our project goals.
The New Mexico EPSCoR Post Doc Leadership Workshop is an innovative 3-day intensive, residential program designed to enhance the professional skills of post-doctoral scholars in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The workshop application process for 2015 is now closed.
Explore strategies used by museum curators to create exhibitions and apply this process to help students develop interactive displays of their own work to demonstrate and assess their learning. Learn how to apply these strategies to your curriculum, as well as maximizing the learning environments in your school. Motivate students to strengthen their critical thinking skills and knowledge in the visual, performing and language arts, math, science and social studies.
The New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS) and its partners, the New Mexico Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NM EPSCoR), the New Mexico Partnership for Math and Science Education (NMPMSE), and the New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation (NM AMP), invite you to the 2014 Research Symposium! The event is open to the public, and will focus on Sustainable Energy Development in New Mexico and The Water–Energy–Environment Nexus.
The STEM Advancement Program (STEMAP) engages students from New Mexico regional universities, community colleges and tribal colleges in the research funded by New Mexico EPSCoR. This summer, 11 students participated in a week of workshops at New Mexico Tech on energy topics and scientific research and spent eight weeks working with New Mexico EPSCoR-funded faculty and students on cutting edge research that is important to New Mexico.
Dr. Becky Bixby and Dr. David Hanson invite all who are interested to a seminar funded by the UNM Biology Department and New Mexico EPSCoR. The seminar is by Charles O'Kelley, and is titled, “Tunnels into history: algae that bore into calcium carbonate.” This seminar is Thursday, 21 November at 3:30 in 100 Castetter with refreshments served at 3:15. From the announcement: "Charley O'Kelly is a well-known research scientist at Friday Harbor and works on microbial communities and primary productivity.
Join us for the first All Hands Meeting for the Energize New Mexico project! You can now view the final agenda here.