Learning Planet Festival: Invitation to Submit an Event

Submit an event for this free, open-to-all international festival that unites learners, educators, artists, researchers, and change-makers across the world to celebrate the International Day of Education (24 January).

Cavalier receives $1.7M from the Moore Foundation to support continued efforts in expanding libraries as community hubs for citizen science

With this gift, Cavalier and team will leverage expertise developed over the previous decade to expand and sustain a network of public libraries engaged in citizen science and a program of volunteer ambassadors supporting these local libraries.

12/5 Deadline: AAAS Application for Poster Competition Judges

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) invites you to apply as a poster judge for the Student E-poster Competition at the upcoming AAAS Annual Meeting conference (February 12th-14th).

Open call for applications for postdoc- to senior-level fellowships

Apply by Dec. 31. The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) is an international center for advanced studies invites applications from scholars from the humanities and social sciences, as well as from natural, life, and technical sciences.

Coffee Chat with the Office of Research Development and Strategy

Join the Office of Research Development and Strategy Dec. 9 for a festive holiday coffee chat. Come share your insights on funding challenges, research needs, and ideas for how our office can better support your work.

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Moreno Ramirez nominated for the Golden Ocelot award by the Patagonia Area Resource Alliance

The Golden Ocelot Award recognizes dedication to protecting the clean air, water, and wildlife that make the Patagonia region so special. Winners were recognized on Nov. 9.

Searching for Hopeful Climate Futures in the Present

Join Dec. 11 for a talk with writers and thinkers from different regions to learn not only about hopeful climate stories and imaginaries but also local resources and efforts on the ground.

What Is Fiction’s Role in Imagining Better Social Policies?

Join Dec. 4. In this conversation, editors of the new anthology We Will Rise Again: Speculative Stories and Essays on Protest, Resistance, and Hope and guests will discuss the role of social science in science fiction and how social scientists, advocates, and policymakers can use fiction to blueprint the futures they want to work toward.

Futures Literacy Workshop: A Storying Just Futures Event

A November 21 Futures Literacy Workshop explored Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s ideas about climate action, agency, and storytelling as tools for shaping more just worlds.

GFL Conversations: A new vision for the Future of Conservation

Join Dec. 4. This conversation explores systems-based visions for the future of conservation — where climate science, culture and public policy converge. Panelists will explore how transdisciplinary learning, storytelling and global collaboration are reshaping the way we understand and protect Earth’s interconnected systems.

Monthly Seminar Series on Mining Innovation

Join Mr. David Thomas, VP of Minerals & Metals at Ausenco, for his monthly seminar, "Challenges to Unlocking Critical Minerals and Metals in the Arctic Environment."

Is Planetary Health without AI Dead?

José Lobo and Andrew Maynard are hosting an informal and candid conversation around AI and sustainability, building on the new report from the Stockholm Resilience Center on AI for a Planet Under Pressure.