School of Ice Application 2022--Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
This form, along with the documents listed below, constitute the formal application to participate in the School of Ice advanced professional development program for geoscience faculty at Minority-Serving Institutions, being conducted June 26-30, 2022 at Dartmouth College in Hanover New Hampshire. Travel costs to Dartmouth are covered by the grant and funded by the National Science Foundation.

Please note--if the health department and university decide that it is not safe to meet face-to-face because of Covid-19, "Plan B" will be to conduct the workshop online as it successfully was in 2020. The dates will be the same regardless of whether the workshop is conducted face-to-face or virtually. In this application, you will be asked if you want to be considered for both possibilities.

(To save on your carbon footprint, if you live on the west coast, you might want to consider applying for the School of Ice Workshop at Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR, August 6-12, 2022. Link: https://forms.gle/gBSdoTrt4Bz5Wnd87)

**Priority will be given to completed applications received on or before April 30, 2022 and on a rolling basis thereafter**

For your application to be considered, please also send the following to Louise Huffman <louise.t.huffman@dartmouth.edu>
your CV (no more than 2 pages)
a paragraph describing what your goals for taking this workshop would be, and how you see it benefitting
        your teaching and your students, and
a brief letter of support from your Department Head/Chair or Dean.

Participants will be selected based on factors including the date-of-receipt of application materials and on the applicant’s potential for fulfilling the program requirements of:
(a) writing a summary of how you have professionally benefitted from participation in this workshop (submitted within two weeks of workshop completion--due by August 21, 2021);

(b) writing a plan of action to begin or expand paleoclimate study and research opportunities for your undergraduate students (due by September 15, 2021);

(c) demonstrating how you will integrate workshop information about climate change data from ice cores into curriculum within new or existing geoscience courses by creating two written curriculum pieces dealing with the topic, accompanied by an explanation of how the curriculum will be used (within one semester of workshop completion--due by December 1, 2021); and

(d) participating in program evaluation activities.

For information about the School of Ice Workshop, visit icedrill-education.org 
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Email *
If a Virtual School of Ice is necessary, are you willing to commit to full attendance in the online version? *
First Name *
Middle Initial *
Last Name *
Title *
Are you a U.S. Citizen? *
Gender *
College/University Name *
Institutional Address (Must include street, city, state and zip code) *
Institution Type *
Residential Street Address (Must include street, city, state and zip code) *
Residential Phone Number *
Desired Mailing Address--Please note, that workshop materials will be mailed to this address. *
Minimum one-way road distance from home to Hanover, NH.  (in miles) *
Courses taught in the geosciences (e.g., geology, sedimentology, marine science, atmospheric science, climate science, environmental science) or related science fields (e.g. chemistry, physics, engineering): *
What is/are your degree(s)? *
If your degree is not in a geoscience field, list the college-level courses you have taken in geology, sedimentology, marine science, atmospheric science, climate science, environmental science, chemistry, physics, and engineering. Also, please note any long-duration professional development workshops you have attended in these fields: *
What is your area of research? *
Please tell us how you became aware of School of Ice: *
I certify that the information given on this application is accurate and complete: *
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