Amazon-PIRE is an international partnership between scientists in the U.S. and in Brazil which seeks to:

  • understand the future of Amazon forests under climate change by integrating observations of Amazon forest response to droughts with experiments in the enclosed Tropical Forest Biome of the University of Arizona's Biosphere 2.

  • transform science education by establishing an innovative model for authentic international collaboration as a basis for education and training of science students in both the U.S. and Brazil.

  • The U.S. partners of Amazon-PIRE are funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation's Office of International Science and Education, and the Brazilian partners are funded by grants from the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology's CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development).

    Opportunities

    NSF Postdoctoral Scholar -
    Application deadline: November 15, 2009 . Start Date: Winter 2010

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    Amazon-PIRE NSF 2010-2011 graduate fellowships available -
    Deadline: February 5, 2010

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    Amazon-PIRE Field Course 2010 -

    Stipends available!

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