2024 Twinning Participants
Learn about this year’s 6 Undergraduate Twinning interns and their projects!
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What we're doing, what we've done, and where we're going.
Learn about this year’s 6 Undergraduate Twinning interns and their projects!
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New series of seismic resilence-focused webinars
Coordinated in collaboration with CRESCENT, the CLiP Webinar Series showcases advances in seismic hazard assessment, infrastructure design, and earthquake resilience initiatives. These monthly webinars are free to the community and will be of particular interest to practicing engineers, industrial scientists, and policy makers.
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October 17 is the Great ShakeOut! Get your earthquake questions answered at the UofO Museum of Natural and Cultural History, 6:30-8:00 pm.
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CRESCENT’s Quarterly Newsletter – Out Now! Learn about: Cascadia Paleoseismology Fieldwork, Topical Workshops, Seed Grant Awardees, Geoscience Education & Inclusion Twinning Program, Partnerships & Applications Workshop, recent media mentions and presentations, upcoming events… and more in the latest edition of “Seismic Moment” – CRESCENT’s Quarterly Newsletter. Read the full newsletter here
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The CRESCENT Seed Grant Program has the dual goals of broadening community participation and increasing the breadth of scientific investigations related to the center’s goals. The center invited the community to participate through a proposal call to address key scientific challenges identified through CRESCENT’s three major pillars. This year we had 42 seed grant applicants of which 14 were funded.
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Scientists, community leaders discuss resilience at CRESCENT workshop Held on June 27 in Portland, the inaugural Partnerships and Applications Workshop welcomed local, state and federal agencies; tribal organizations; emergency managers; utilities; industry; nonprofits; and educational institutions, as well as staff to Gov. Tina Kotek, Sen. Jeff Merkley and Rep. Suzanne Bonamici. Read the full article here
7/11/2024: UofO College of Arts and Sciences News Article Read More »
The University of Oregon asked the Oregon delegation to make funding for the US Geological Survey (USGS) subduction zone science budget a priority for the FY25 federal budget.
5/17/2024: Oregon Delegation USGS Funding Request Read More »
Twinning Program Requirements At the time of applying, you must: No prior research experience is required! Applications are evaluated in the context of each applicant’s academic interests, personal experiences, and potential for growth. Application Instructions Applications open annually around February and close April 15 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. Required Materials:Please have your official or unofficial transcripts in PDF form ready to attach to the application. Questions? Please contact GEI Program Manager Shannon Fasola (sfasola@uoregon.edu). 2026-2027 Projects Remote-Eligible Projects Projects that can be completed remotely during the academic year. Students from any U.S. institution are encouraged to apply. Evaluating the Real-World Impacts of Earthquake Early Warning in the US Mentors:Gabriel
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Our inaugural Partnerships and Applications Workshop on June 27, 2024 is designed to bring together representatives from communities concerned with Cascadia earthquake hazards resilience and research…
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