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12/15/2014
Deadline to Apply for GLOBE Distinguished Educator Fellowship
GLOBE is inviting applications for the new Distinguished Educator Fellowship. Two Fellowships will be awarded to teachers who, working in partnership with a GLOBE scientist, propose a learning activity for the GLOBE community. Deadline is 15 December 2014.  >>

10/13/2014 - 10/14/2014
US Partner Forum Meeting in Washington DC
The first meeting of the newly-formed US Partner Forum will take place in Washington DC from 13-14 October 2014.  >>

10/12/2014 - 10/18/2014
Earth Science Week 2014
This Earth Science Week, join NASA on a special mission to explore Earth's connected systems, contribute to citizen science, participate in educator webinars and engage with NASA Earth scientists.  >>

09/10/2014 - 10/24/2014
GLOBE Calendar Art Competition
The GLOBE Student Art Competition, to find illustrations for the 2015 GLOBE calendar from among our talented student artists worldwide, is currently underway. The theme for the 2015 Calendar Art Competition is: See Globally, Act Locally: How GLOBE Connects to Earth Observing Satellites.  >>

08/04/2014 - 08/08/2014
2014 GLE in New Delhi, India
The next GLOBE Learning Expedition will take place in New Delhi, India from 4-8 August 2014.  >>

04/22/2014
Earth Day 22 April 2014
Every year on April 22, over a billion people in 190 countries take action for Earth Day. GLOBE students plant trees, clean up their communities, contact their elected officials, and moreā€”all on behalf of the environment.  >>

04/02/2014
North American Partner Meeting
Make plans now for the North America Partner Meeting in Woods Hole, Massachusetts on 2 April and the Train the Trainer Workshop beginning 31 March, in advance of the Partner Meeting.  >>

03/09/2014 - 05/09/2014
Europe and Eurasia Aerosols Campaign 2013-14
GLOBE students across the Europe and Eurasia Region have been focused on atmosphere since the Aerosols Campaign started in mid-September. Aerosols are tiny particles suspended in the air. They influence the air quality on both a local and global scale. Aerosol air pollution comes from natural as well as human sources and it is hazardous for human health, causing, for example, respiratory problems. GLOBE students will help scientists to monitor aerosols in the proximity of their school.  >>