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12/01/2013 - 12/31/2013
2013 Surface Temperature Field Campaign
The Surface Temperature Field Campaign will engage as many GLOBE students as possible to take surface temperature observations during the month of December 2013.  >>

11/15/2013 - 11/21/2013
Student Calendar Art Competition Winners Announced
15 - 21 November winners of the student calendar art competition will be announced on Facebook.  >>

10/01/2013 - 10/14/2013
Deadline for the Student Calendar Art Competition is 15 October, 2013
Calling all GLOBE student artists! You have until 15 October to enter GLOBE's 2014 Calendar Art Competition. Show us in a picture, and tell us in words, what makes your environment unique. Have your artwork seen around the world on the 2014 GLOBE calendar.  >>

08/12/2013 - 08/16/2013
17th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting
The 17th GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting will be held in Maryland, USA from 12-16 August 2013. GLOBE protocol training sessions will be held at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.  >>

07/11/2013
July 11- Website Training Session for Partners and Country Coordinators
On July 11, GLOBE Program Office Technology Manager Jon Lang, along with the GLOBE Community Support Team, will host another hour-long training session in order to ensure that you know how to use the latest website features, including simplified Partner and Country Coordinator administrative tools.  >>

06/27/2013
GLOBE Website Training Session
Jon Lang, GLOBE Program Office (GPO) Technology Manager and the GLOBE Community Support Team will host online hour-long training sessions on Thursdays, June 27 and July 11 regarding major GLOBE website enhancements including new/simplified Partner and Country Coordinator administrative tools.  >>

03/15/2013 - 05/31/2013
GLOBE Virtual Student Conference
The conference seeks to engage students in a careful examination of their own research for presentation and to develop content and communication skills in the process. Students will find the online venue to be a uniquely engaging means of having a conversation about their research with other students around the world.  >>