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***Please share the below announcement and attached flyer widely, and
apologies for cross-posting!*

Hello All,

I am beyond excited to announce that the NSF-funded UCI Climate Justice
Initiative (website under construction, but based in the Dept. of Earth
System Science <https://www.ess.uci.edu/>), in partnership with the UCI
Research Justice Shop <https://newkirkcenter.uci.edu/researchjustice/>, is
recruiting six recent college graduates for paid one-year postbaccalaureate
fellowships focused on climate change, environmental justice, and
community-engaged research.  This opportunity is open to recent BA or BS
recipients (class of 22 or 23) in any discipline, though those from
geoscience and related STEM disciplines are especially encouraged to apply!
The program will run from September 1, 2023 - August 31, 2024 (and again
each year through at least 2027!).

CLIMATE Justice Postbac Fellows will:

   - Learn new technical skills and gain hands-on research experience with
   UCI faculty who are working on cutting-edge climate research.
   - Work closely with community partners on co-designed projects that
   address environmental justice issues (our partners include Orange County
   Environmental Justice <https://www.ocej.org/>,Sacred Places Institute
   for Indigenous Peoples <http://www.sacredplacesinstitute.org/>, MPNA
   Green <https://mpnagreen.org/>, and Crystal Cove Conservancy
   <https://crystalcove.org/>).
   - Attend workshops and classes on environmental justice and
   community-engaged research methods.
   - Be guided by a diverse network of mentors.
   - Participate in professional development activities designed to help
   you achieve your career goals, whether that be entering the job market or
   pursuing graduate studies.
   - Be part of a diverse and multi-disciplinary community of students,
   researchers, faculty, and staff dedicated to centering social and
   environmental justice in climate change research.
   - Receive a Certificate in Climate Change and Environmental justice upon
   completion of the one-year program.

The CLIMATE Justice initiative strives to foster an inclusive and
collaborative working environment that welcomes diverse perspectives,
backgrounds, and life experiences. We strongly encourage applications from
members of historically marginalized communities, and graduates from
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs), and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). We also
encourage applications from those who have had limited opportunities to
participate in research or professional development activities during their
undergraduate studies.
*We will hold a virtual info/Q & A session on Monday, May 8th 2-3 pm PT.*
Register here
<https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsdOyvrT8pHNOJJZuxZ9_NuhKVdMVbzdJ->.
(Session will be recorded and a link will be sent to all registrants)

*Applications are due May 31, 2023.* For more information and to apply:
https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF08177

Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Best wishes,

Kathleen


-- 
Kathleen R. Johnson (she/her)
Associate Professor, Department of Earth System Science
ADVANCE Equity Advisor, School of Physical Sciences
Director, UCI Climate Justice Initiative
President, AGU Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology section
3200 Croul Hall
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA  92697-3100

Phone: 949-824-6174
Twitter: @cavesandclimate
Website : Terrestrial Paleoclimate and Geochemistry Lab
<https://sites.uci.edu/johnsonlab/>

*The Department of Earth System Science acknowledges our presence on the
ancestral and unceded territory of the Acjachemen and Tongva peoples, which
extends from the Santa Ana River to Aliso Creek and beyond.  We are
grateful to these original stewards of the land where we live, work, and
study, who despite the history of violence and racism, forced displacement,
land theft, and colonialism still hold strong cultural, spiritual, and
physical ties to this region.*