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HMEI Faculty Seminar: Ancient Bubbles Tell Future Climate Stories

John Higgins, associate professor of geosciences and associated faculty in the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI), will present “Ancient Bubbles Tell Future Climate Stories” in Guyot Hall, Room 10, and online via Zoom. Higgins is the first speaker in the fall 2022 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series. Higgins will discuss his lab’s efforts to extend the record of Earth’s past climate using air bubbles up to 4 million years old trapped in ice cores they have collected from Antarctica’s Allan Hills. These cores could allow scientists to, for the first time, directly and precisely reconstruct Earth’s atmosphere and climate system during a period widely seen as analogous to a future shaped by human-caused climate change. This seminar is free and open to the public with registration. Lunch will be available in the Guyot Atrium at noon. All attendees can register here in advance to attend this event via Zoom livestream.

HMEI-STEP Graduate Fellowship Open House and Q&A

The High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) will host an in-person open house for Princeton graduate students interested in applying to the HMEI-STEP Graduate Fellowship Program in Guyot Hall, Room 100. Facial coverings are optional. Students will have the opportunity to speak with current HMEI-STEP fellows, as well as discuss the program and research-funding opportunities with program director Elke Weber, the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment, HMEI Director Gabriel Vecchi, professor of geosciences and the High Meadows Environmental Institute. HMEI-STEP is a two-year program that allows Ph.D. candidates to explore the environmental policy dimensions of their research. Students who complete the requirements of HMEI-STEP fellowship are award a Graduate Certificate in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs in addition to their primary degree. HMEI offers half financial support for two years

Environmental Studies Program Sophomore Open House

The High Meadows Environmental Institute’s Certificate Program in Environmental Studies (ENV) will host its annual open house for Princeton sophomores in all disciplines who are interested in exploring and discussing the exciting field of environmental studies at the University. This event will be held in-person only in Guyot Hall, Room 100 face coverings are required. Contact Amber Lee, HMEI’s undergraduate/graduate program manager, for more information.

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