This is an opportunity for PhD students and PhD graduates who are engaged in research and focus on aspects of water, energy, and food. A collaborative learning school (CLS) is being offered for students and
early career scientists from Africa and US and now we are focusing on US based students to balance the co learning environment. This is a network developing program supported by National Science Foundation to expand Accel WEF Nexus. The deadline for application
is Dec 15.
The program entails preparation via zoom sessions pre event with the CLS cohort then the opportunity to collaborate to write and co author policy briefs and journal articles based on topics identified and
investigated during the summer CLS (June 2-14) that will be held in the Chesapeake Bay area. The premise of the CLS is to engage entry level researchers with community-based stakeholders to collaborate with networks to address critical issues around water,
energy and food. Please see below and attached flyer for additional details.
Vicki Morrone
Organic Farming Specialist and Beginning Farmer Educator
Dept of Community Sustainability, Michigan State University
+ 1-517-282-3557 (cell and What’s app)
Sorrone11 (skype)