GCC 2013 Flyer

Advertising for the 2013 edition of the Graduate Climate Conference is in full swing! We’ve sent announcements out to over a hundred climate science departments across the country (and world!) and are working on getting the call for papers posted on calendars of meetings and earth science/climate list serves. To aid in advertising, we’ve created a snazzy flyer. Click on the thumbnail below to view it as a pdf. Please feel free to print it out and post it in your department!

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Announcing the 2013 Graduate Climate Conference!

The GCC 2013 organizing committee is pleased to announce that the 7th annual Graduate Climate Conference will be held from November 1-3, 2013.  The Graduate Climate Conference is a climate research conference organized and held by graduate students, for graduate students.  This conference is designed to allow young research scientists to share their research with peers from diverse areas of the climate research community.  At the conference, students will establish connections with, learn from, and socialize with other young scientists from various institutions across the country and around the world.

The GCC was started by students from the University of Washington in 2006, and the conference was held in the Seattle area for the following five years.  Starting in 2011, the conference hosting has rotated between students from the University of Washington and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  2013 will mark the second time that the GCC has been hosted by students from MIT.

The 7th annual GCC will be held on the campus of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, MA.  The WHOI campus is located in the town of Falmouth, MA, on the southwestern tip of Cape Cod, and is roughly a 90 minute drive from the MIT campus.  Transportation from Boston/MIT to and from the conference will be provided for all participants, as will lodging accommodations.

For a great window into the history of this conference, be sure to check out a few of the websites from past conferences: