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2019 Annual Science Immersion Workshop for Journalists on ‘Global Change Impacts and Water’

Deadline: 18 February 2019

Do you have the science tools to make the connection between shrinking water supplies, water quality, food production and climate change? Are you looking for story ideas to convey these global change impacts to your news audience? Would you like to build your confidence in discerning the credibility of scientific sources?

The University of Rhode Island’s Metcalf Institute is seeking applications for its 21th Annual Science Immersion Workshop for Journalists, June 2-7, 2019.

The Metcalf Institute Annual Science Immersion Workshop provides professional journalists with hands-on experience in field and laboratory science with expertise from leading scientists and policymakers who are working to project the impacts of global change, identify adaptation measures, and investigate the most effective ways to communicate these challenges.

The workshop will address water resource and climate change topics of global significance while focusing on local and regional case studies in and around Narragansett Bay, among the world’s best studied estuaries. Held at the URI Graduate School of Oceanography, one of the nation’s premier oceanographic research institutions, the Metcalf Workshop provides an intense week of learning in the field, classroom and lecture hall.

Benefits

Metcalf Fellows will:

Eligibility Criteria

Note for journalists applying from outside of the U.S.

How to Apply

Applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit http://metcalfinstitute.org/training/awj2019apply/

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