GLOBE takes pride in bringing together students, teachers, scientists and the general public in a science-based approach to understanding the environment. This globally-connected community is what makes GLOBE so special, for it both supplies researchers with high-quality data across geographical scales and engages students in a hands-on approach to the scientific method.
Internationally, GLOBE is implemented through bilateral agreements between the U.S. government and the governments of partner nations. Since 1995, 127 countries have joined the GLOBE community.
GLOBE Countries and Member's Map
GLOBE has connections around the world. Discover GLOBE countries, partners, country coordinators, schools, scientists, trainers and other community members.
In-person trainings are the best way to learn about GLOBE data protocols. Apply to become a certified GLOBE teacher trainer, access training materials, discuss methodology with other trainers and more.
Become a professional mentor through the GLOBE International STEM Network and work with GLOBE students and teachers to present scientific ideas and collaborate on research.
GLOBE Working Groups coordinate with the GLOBE Program and country partners to enhance the program's education implementation worldwide. Find regional representatives, nominate a member candidate and learn more about how Working Groups are helping shape the future of GLOBE.