The Links is a monthly roundup of good reading, (still relevant) job and event links that have been posted on our website and social media in the last month.
Website news:
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RENCI and Coastal Resilience Center partnership honored with 2016 HPCWire Editors’ Choice Award (Nov. 15, 2016)
- CRC project tracks long-term recovery in communities (Nov. 9, 2016)
CRC in the news:
- UNC assists in Hurricane Matthew cleanup by Matti Smith // Carolina Connection (11.12.16)
Good reading:
- Official: New flood maps are more accurate by Coastal Review Online (11.18.16)
- Intensified by climate change, King Tides are changing way of life in Florida by The New York Times (11.17.16)
- Study finds widespread land losses from Gulf oil spill by NASA (11.17.16)
- A month after Hurricane Matthew, many in Lumberton despair of ever getting back to normal by The News & Observer (11.15.16)
- When a city stops arguing about climate change and starts planning by NextCity (11.7.16)
- How Louisiana turned disaster recovery into dollars by Politico (10.29.16)
- Want to survive climate change? You’ll need a good community by Wired (10.26.16)
Job and event postings:
- Assistant Professor (Water Resources Engineering or Coastal and Ocean Engineering), Oregon State University School of Civil and Construction Engineering (Deadline: Dec. 31, 2016)
- Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs summer internship program (Deadline: Dec. 7, 2016)
- Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability Fellowship, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (Deadline: Open until filled)
- 2017 National Adaptation Forum submissions due Dec. 16
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