Community
CUAHSI’s multidisciplinary community consists of students, educators, researchers, volunteer scientists, outreach coordinators, environmental and watershed organizations, and corporate entities. Our goal is for all who are involved in water science, water-resources management or water-resources protection and enhancement to find a place in the CUAHSI community.
We facilitate the sharing of resources, information, and expertise across a diverse range of disciplines to collaboratively solve problems from different perspectives. Resources and programs of interest relevant to the broader water science community are compiled here. Please contact us at email hidden; JavaScript is required if you have a resource that you would like to make available to the community or if you are interested in partnering on a project. Please fill out this form if you have a job you'd like posted on the CUAHSI job board.
CZNet
The Critical Zone Collaborative Network
CUAHSI is the Coordinating Hub for the Critical Zone Collaborative Network (CZNet), the next phase of NSF’s Critical Zone research program. The CZNet is comprised of nine Thematic Clusters with a wide range of geological, climatic, and land use settings that provide an opportunity to better understand the critical zone. CUAHSI's CZ Hub activities enhance existing CUAHSI water data services, broaden the CUAHSI community, and build on CUAHSI's strengths of education and community support.
Upcoming Events
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Synthesis Workshop Series: Western Mountain and Coastal Region
The webinar will take place in two parts, a 3-hour webinar style morning session from 10:00 - 1:00 pm ET, and a 3-hour afternoon synthesis session from 2:00 - 5:00 pm ET. If you are interested in participating in the afternoon synthesis meeting following the webinar, please note as such in the registration form and we will be in touch with more information.
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Synthesis Workshop Series: Cold Regions
The webinar will take place in two parts, a 3-hour webinar style morning session from 10:00 - 1:00 pm ET, and a 3-hour afternoon synthesis session from 2:00 - 5:00 pm ET. If you are interested in participating in the afternoon synthesis meeting following the webinar, please note as such in the registration form and we will be in touch with more information.
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Navigating Academic Waters: Collaboration and Building your Networks
In this seminar, attendees will hear from panelists about forging relationships, whether that be via formal collaborations or informal peer support networks. Panelists who have a track record of working and collaborating across disciplines will share strategies for identifying mentors and their strengths (mentor mapping), and share tips for collaborating on projects effectively.