An Immersive Experience: SESYNC postdocs prepare for an interdisciplinary future
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program immerses fellows in foundational theories of other disciplines.
Interested in meeting facilitation, but unsure where to start? Check out our new guide, which introduces approaches and practices we use at SESYNC in facilitating synthesis meetings, trainings, and workshops to help improve teamwork processes.
Join us on Tuesday, March 23 for our next virtual seminar with Dr. Katie Peterson, SESYNC and Dr. Ryan Unks, SESYNC. Talks are free and open to the public. Registration required.
In case you missed our latest virtual SESYNC seminar, a recording of "Quantifying How Global Change Impacts Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services " with Dr. Laura Dee is now available.
In the second video of the "Introduction to Spatial Agent-Based Models (ABMs)" series, Dr. Nick Magliocca discusses the core components of an ABM; how they work; and applications that illustrate the flexibility of ABMs.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program immerses fellows in foundational theories of other disciplines.
Looking to lessons from the past to inform the future
Cities face increasing threats to water supplies, but how can they transition towards more sustainable water management? Rapid urbanization, population growth, regulatory frameworks, and multiple competing demands combine to complicate the ability for urban water managers to guarantee future water supplies.
The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) announces that 12 new inter-disciplinary research projects have been supported. The selected projects were submitted through SESYNC’s spring request for proposals (RFP) for collaborative team-based synthesis research pursuits around emerging socio-environmental synthesis topics.
The projects include eight research Pursuits and four Workshops. More information about the awarded projects can be found below.
Coastal Birds Can Weather the Storm, but Not the Sea
Study reveals that coastal bird populations are resilient to hurricanes
For release: September 18, 2019
Contact: cfield@sesync.org
860-798-3981
Watch SESYNC filmmaker Elizabeth Herzfeldt-Kamprath’s latest video Plants & Pests, part of the Research in Action video series.
Pre-register now to join livestream of the International Networks-of-Networks Workshop on Sept 12-13, 2019
National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) Announces Fall 2019 Request for Proposals for Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Team-Based Research
Mar 23 / Seminar: Dr. Katie Peterson and Dr. Ryan Unks | |
Apr 8 / Seminar: Dr. Julie Sze | |
Apr 20 / Seminar: Dr. Renee Obringer | |
May 18 / Seminar: Dr. Tu Nguyen |