Open Call for Research Funding from National Geographic Society
The National Geographic Society (NGS) is pleased to announce a Request for Proposals (RFP) for academic researchers and graduate students investigating topics related to geography education in Arizona. Awards of up to $10,000 (for researchers) and $5,000 (for graduate students) are available to support research projects.
The past, present, and future of the Digital Archaeological Record
Continuing the new virtual seminar series Enabling Research: A Seminar Series on Research Software, organized by ASU-RSE! Seminar on May 6, 1 PM.
Jesse Keenan on Climate, Cities, and the Inevitable Population Shift
Interested in climate, policy, urban planning, or the future of American life? This is a conversation you won’t want to miss, Apr. 30 8:30 AM.
Science Communication Training 4/24
Join the Office of Research Development and Strategy on Apr. 24 from 10 AM-12 PM, for Science Communication - Translating your Research.
Map for Good: Join Citizen Science Mapathon
Join YouthMappers at ASU for a hybrid Mapathon open to all. Contribute to real-world humanitarian mapping projects while learning OpenStreetMap and GIS skills. Participate in person or online, build experience, and support global communities through citizen science. No prior experience needed—just bring curiosity and a willingness to make an impact.
NAS State of the Science Address 2026
National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt will discuss the status of the United States’ research enterprise, global leadership in science, and implications for economic competitiveness. Join on June 2.
Democratizing Climate Governance: An Inconvenient Necessity?
Is democracy an inconvenient constraint on climate action or an essential condition for solving it? Join this April 23 event, hosted by the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes.
Guston's remarks on AI lead new salon format for Arizona Talks
David Guston was invited to speak with Arizona Talks on Apr. 16. Having a civic dialogue about AI, work, and the public good.
Regeneron ISEF looking for volunteer interpretors
The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the world's largest STEM research competition, is looking for volunteer interpreters to support finalists from around the world!
"Energy in the Global Arena" offered Fall 2026
Energy is the world's largest enterprise. Everyone is vulnerable to that reality. Taught by Prof. Martin Pasqualetti.
Recycling energy landscapes is alternative to abandonment
Martin Pasqualetti is lead author in new publication in Energy Research & Social Science. Says Pasqualetti: "It has become too wasteful to simply abandon spent energy landscapes."
Post Doctoral Research Associate in Liverpool
Two 53-month postdoctoral positions to work with Dr. Jules Skotnes-Brown at University of Liverpool on the Wellcome Trust funded project, ‘Conserving Global Health: Biodiversity Protection and the Prehistory of Planetary Health’, open now. Deadline: May 7.