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GLOBE Partners

GLOBE Partners make GLOBE happen throughout the United States. Partners recruit, train and mentor new GLOBE educators and facilitators to promote the teaching and learning of science, enhance environmental literacy and stewardship and promote scientific discovery. To see if we have an active partner in your U.S. state or territory, see our list of U.S. Partners.

Interested in becoming a GLOBE Partner? Learn more about Partner roles and how to apply.  

Current GLOBE Partners: find the resources and opportunities available to you from the Partner homepage (you must be logged in to view some of the opportunity pages). 
 

Student Research Symposia

Our regional Student Research Symposia (SRS) are great ways for your students to demonstrate their scientific skills. The U.S. GLOBE Office organizes six of these face-to-face symposia throughout the year, at which students can share their field measurements with professional scientists, engage in the scientific process, and network with their peers.

The symposia also have professional development and activities for educators. In the days leading up to each event, educators have opportunities to learn about facilitating student research as well as connect with scientists and other GLOBE educators to expand their educational community. 

Learn more about our regional Student Research Symposia
 

Watercoolers

To facilitate stronger connections within the U.S. GLOBE community, the U.S. GLOBE Office holds weekly, virtual "Watercoolers." These are informal meet-ups focused on sharing ideas around a weekly theme, like "The Future of Forests" or "Running Online Programs."

These get-togethers are open to all U.S. educators, Partners, and anyone else interested in attending.

Discover more Watercooler details and register for the next discussion
 

Stay Connected

Stay up-to-date on all U.S. GLOBE news and announcements by following us on social media.

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2024 Southwest (U.S.) Regional Student Research Symposium Event Date: 05/03/2024 - 05/04/2024 Registration for this event is now closed. ALL event attendees (students, educators,...
2024 Midwest (U.S.) Regional Student Research Symposium Event Date: 05/06/2024 - 05/08/2024 Location: The Toledo Zoo, Toledo, OH Registration for this event is now closed. ALL...
2024 Pacific and Northwest (U.S.) Regional Student Research Symposium Event Date: 05/10/2024 - 05/11/2024 Location: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Registration for...
2024 Southeast (U.S.) Regional Student Research Symposium Event Date: 04/05/2024 - 04/06/2024 Location: INFINITY Science Center, Pearlington, MS Registration for this event is...
2024 Northeast/Mid-Atlantic (U.S.) Regional Student Research Symposium Event Date: 05/03/2024 - 05/04/2024 Location: Berks Nature - The Nature Place, Reading, PA Registration for...
Student Research Symposia News Stories Get to know SRS teams from each region through these news stories! 2024 SRS Students Present GLOBE Research at INFINITY Science Center with NASA ASTRO CAMP...
U.S. Weekly Watercooler: GOES-R/GeoXO (4:10 pm ET) Event Date: 05/22/2024 - 05/22/2024 Event Time: 4:10 pm ET - 5:00 pm ET Location: Virtual Join Erin McKinley from...
U.S. GLOBE Students Contribute 50 Projects to IVSS Apr 23, 2024 Congratulations to all the GLOBE students that participated in the International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS) this...
U.S. Partners Share Solar Eclipse Activities Apr 22, 2024 The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office asked GLOBE Partners to share their experiences during the 8 April total solar eclipse. Here’s what...
“Satellites and Remote Sensing” NARM Summary Apr 22, 2024 submitted by John D. Moore, Director Institute of Earth Observations, NJ GLOBE Partner The North American Regional Meeting (NARM)...

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