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07/19/2012
16th GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting Currently Underway
15-20 July 2012. The GLOBE international community of partners, scientists, teachers, students together with the GLOBE Program Office staff are enjoying a productive annual meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota. Follow the proceedings on The GLOBE Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/TheGLOBEProgram  >>

07/16/2012
16th GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting Starts This Week
More than 115 Partners, Country Coordinators and GLOBE friends from around the world are in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA for the 16th GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting. The event commences on 15 July and will continue through Friday, 20 July.  >>

07/16/2012
Upcoming Webinars Keep Community Informed of SCRC Phase 2
The second year of the Student Climate Research Campaign (SCRC) is set to launch in September 2012 with a focus on students developing and conducting climate science research projects using GLOBE data and other long-term data sets. A series of webinars will help keep you informed and involved.  >>

07/16/2012
GLOBE Atmosphere Investigations Workshop
Teachers engage in atmospheric investigations during week-long training at NASA Langley Research Center. During a recent GLOBE workshop at NASA Langley Research Center, teachers worked side-by-side with NASA scientists and educators to develop meaningful atmosphere investigations by using NASA's unique resources, including observations from advanced satellite systems and real-time measurements using GLOBE instrumentation and protocols. Throughout the week teachers learned about various atmosphere indicators including: Clouds & Contrails, Temperature, Surface Temperature, Relative Humidity, Precipitation, Barometric Pressure, Aerosols, and Surface Ozone. Teachers met with guest speakers from the Science Directorate and had the opportunity to ask scientists questions about NASA latest research, missions, and what it's like to be a scientist.  >>

07/12/2012
16th GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting Begins 15 July
We are drawing closer to the start of the 16th GLOBE Annual Meeting. For the first time in GLOBE history, the meeting will be hosted by a GLOBE Partner, The National Center for STEM Education at St. Catherine's University in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. The event will commence with a welcome reception on Sunday evening, 15 July, and will continue through Friday, 20 July with speakers, presentations, field studies and for the first time, student participation through the GLOBE Student Science Symposium.  >>

07/09/2012
SCRC Calendar Competition
The GLOBE Program Office is holding a competition for GLOBE students to submit original artwork, photographs, or artifacts to be featured on a GLOBE Calendar for 2013. Students are to submit a brief statement about how they are using GLOBE to understand and research their local climate.  >>

06/29/2012
Get Social With GLOBE at the Annual Partner Meeting
Calling all social media lovers … this post is for you. The GLOBE Program Office (GPO) is pleased to announce that it will have a very robust and interactive social media presence at the 16th GLOBE Annual Meeting this month. Grab your smart phone, laptop or tablet and let your circle of influence hear from you.  >>

06/19/2012
SCRC Partner Implementation Plan 2012-2013
The Student Climate Research Campaign Partner 2012-2013 Implementation Plan is now posted on the GLOBE website. The second phase of the SCRC focuses on student climate research projects using GLOBE data and other long-term data sets.  >>

06/19/2012
Great Global Investigation of Climate IOP 1-30 June
There are many facets to the Student Climate Research Campaign (SCRC) and one important component is the Great Global Investigation of Climate (GGIC). The GGIC features an Intensive Observation Period (IOP) that encourages teachers and students to get outside to do GLOBE  >>

06/14/2012
Calling All Scientists
We need you for the GLOBE International Scientist Network (GISN). The GISN is an international network of scientists that work with GLOBE students around the world. Scientists mentor students and teachers, present scientific ideas, and/or collaborate on scientific research. For more information, please send us an email at science@globe.gov.  >>