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03/13/2015
GLOBE Camp in Oman Welcomes Students from Many Nations
GLOBE Camp in Oman, 17-19 March 2015, is slated to be one of the many celebrations of the 20th Anniversary of The GLOBE Program.  >>

03/12/2015
GPM Launches "Signs of Spring" Photo Contest
NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission wants you to "get out your cameras and show off the signs of spring in your area!" The submission period for the photo contest is from 30 March through 27 April.  >>

03/02/2015
Youth Guide to the Ocean
Youth and United Nations Global Alliance has produced Youth Guide to the Ocean, an outstanding fact-filled Guide to benefit students in understanding the complexity of the largest ecosystem on Earth. Download it here.  >>

03/02/2015
Get Funding for Your GLOBE School in the European Union through Erasmus Plus
Fund your GLOBE school collaborations through Erasmus Plus (Erasmus+), new EU funding that replaces the former Comenius funding. This is a great opportunity for GLOBE schools willing to share their experience, plan projects and/or organize student exchanges with a partner school/ schools within the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia network.  >>

02/24/2015
How to Become Involved in the GLOBE Scientist Network
GLOBE invites you to learn about the GLOBE International Scientist Network (GISN)! Register now for upcoming webinars, and access completed webinars, in the five-part GISN Webinar series.  >>

02/20/2015
Register for the19th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting in Los Angeles
The registration site is now open. Don't miss the most exciting GLOBE gathering of 2015.  >>

02/18/2015
Website Alert – GLOBE Website will be Read Only from 10–13 April
The GLOBE website will be read only from 10-13 April. Please make a note of this and make accommodations as you will not be able to log in to the website during this time frame.  >>


02/09/2015
GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Announces Winners of the Regional GLOBE at My School Photo Competition
GLOBE schools from the Europe and Eurasia Region contributed by more than 600 hundred photos that captured their best moments with GLOBE showing their work, GLOBE study sites and their local environment.  >>

02/02/2015
NASA Launches Groundbreaking SMAP Observatory!
NASA successfully launched the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) observatory on 31 January at 9:22 EST (14:22 UTC). SMAP is the first Earth satellite designed to collect global observations of the vital soil moisture hidden just beneath our feet.  >>