diff --git a/_static/cisp-style.css b/_static/cisp-style.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ab96e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/_static/cisp-style.css @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +table td { + border: 2px solid var(--bs-border-color); + padding: 15px; +} + +html[data-theme=light]{ + --pst-color-primary: #e18256; + --pst-color-secondary:#66ada9; + --pst-color-info:#313f76; +} + +html[data-theme=dark]{ + --pst-color-primary: #66ada9; + --pst-color-secondary: #e18256; + --pst-color-info:#66ada9; + --pst-color-info-bg:#3b6764; +} + +html[data-theme]{ + --sbt-color-announcement: #313f76; +} + diff --git a/info/application.md b/info/application.md index b5dec9b..1b1bb46 100644 --- a/info/application.md +++ b/info/application.md @@ -1,13 +1,17 @@ # Become a Climatematch Impact Scholar! -```{warning} +```{important} Applications for the 2023 program have closed! ``` ## **Eligibility** In order to apply, you must: -- **have completed the most recent [Climatematch Academy course](https://comptools.climatematch.io/tutorials/intro.html) as a student or a Teaching Assistant.** Course completion is validated through certification. Teaching Assistants are joining teams as equal collaborators. +- **have completed the most recent [Climatematch Academy course](https://comptools.climatematch.io/tutorials/intro.html) as a student or a Teaching Assistant.** + - Course completion is validated through certification. + - Teaching Assistants are joining teams as equal collaborators. -- **be part of a team**. Individual applications will not be considered, but see [FAQs](#frequently-asked-questions). There is no maximum size limit for the teams, but every applicant must be part of no more than a single team. +- **be part of a team**. + - Individual applications will not be considered, but see [FAQs](#frequently-asked-questions). + - There is no maximum size limit for the teams, but every applicant must be part of no more than a single team. --- diff --git a/info/intro.md b/info/intro.md index 14b1cf9..fc7ebfa 100644 --- a/info/intro.md +++ b/info/intro.md @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ In line with the [mission of Climatematch](https://academy.climatematch.io/about - advance the scholars' **computational research skills and knowledge** in a specific sub-domain of climate science, - help the scholars chart their path **from data to action**. -Learn more about the program: +To learn more about the program, please see the content under Program Overview. ```{tableofcontents} ``` diff --git a/info/mentors.md b/info/mentors.md index 3d48fd2..98a4a17 100644 --- a/info/mentors.md +++ b/info/mentors.md @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ Apply here: https://airtable.com/appLHqbcnAQ1EUO47/shrDDmUFZ594k6KQ0 ## Why be a mentor? Climate models struggle to predict the impact of climate change on a local scale. In collaboration with our program, mentors will support early career scientists as they help identify cutting edge climate-change related questions with benefits to local ecosystems and communities. -Mentors will also become official collaborators on the project which will conclude with a micropublication. If there is mutual interest in continuing the collaboration on the project beyond the end of the program, we will do our best to support work towards a publication in a scientific journal by facilitating continued, uninterrupted provision of the computing resources to the scholars. +Mentors will also become official collaborators on the project which will conclude with submission of a micropublication and a seminar presentation by the project teams. If there is mutual interest in continuing the collaboration on the project beyond the end of the program, we will do our best to support work towards a publication in a scientific journal by facilitating continued, uninterrupted provision of the computing resources to the scholars. --- ## What do mentors do? Mentors support scholars to continue a research project they have started during the Climatematch Academy. In particular, mentors will: -- Connect with their group at least once per month for 1-2 hours either synchronously (zoom meeting) or asynchronously (email or discord). We estimate the total minimum time commitment to be 6-8 hours. -- Provide constructive feedback on outputs (project proposal, presentation slides, micropub drafts) -- Attend a welcome meeting (early October 2023) and an end of program celebration meeting (January 2024) with all scholars and mentors. Both via Zoom. +- Connect with their group at least once per month for 1-2 hours either synchronously (zoom meeting) or asynchronously (email or Discord). We estimate the total minimum time commitment to be 6-8 hours. +- Provide constructive feedback on outputs (project proposal, presentation slides, micropublication drafts) +- Attend a welcome meeting (mid-October 2023) and an end of program celebration meeting (January 2024) with all scholars and mentors. Both via Zoom. We encourage mentors to interact with their group beyond the minimum of 6-8 hours required by the program if this aligns with the goals of the mentor and group. Besides more in-depth project discussions, additional mentor-scholar interactions could surround topics including the mentor’s work or general career advice. @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ We encourage mentors to interact with their group beyond the minimum of 6-8 hour To advise a group of Impact Scholars, mentors should: - have **experience** conducting research on a topic related to the region, dataset, or scientific question of their group - have a **keen interest** in encouraging up-and-coming scientists and international collaborations + Knowledge of Python and experience supervising junior researchers are a plus, but not required. -If you have any questions regarding the mentor role please feel free to contact mentors@climatematch.io. \ No newline at end of file +If you have any questions regarding the mentor role please feel free to contact mentors@climatematch.io. diff --git a/info/scholars2023.md b/info/scholars2023.md index cfae692..6151375 100644 --- a/info/scholars2023.md +++ b/info/scholars2023.md @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ We are thrilled to introduce 15 teams of 74 Impact Scholars as part of our 2023 Their ambitious projects focus on pressing climate issues on local and global scales, as well as their societal impact. - ```{figure} images/cisp_map.png --- width: 100% diff --git a/info/structure.md b/info/structure.md index caee944..3d934fe 100644 --- a/info/structure.md +++ b/info/structure.md @@ -11,37 +11,39 @@ The Climatematch Impact Scholars program runs between **October 2023** and **Jan - **Mentorship**. We endeavour to match every team to a suitable mentor who connects with the scholars synchronously or asynchronously at least once a month and provides feedback on their research outputs. -- **Skill development workshops**. To assist with preparation of the micropublication and the seminar, we will be running workshops on [science writing](../workshops/science_writing.md) and [oral presentation](../workshops/oral_presentations.md). - -- **Community support**. There will be regular check-ins from the program organisers on the #cisp-community forum channel on Discord for participants to share both successes and struggles. +- **Community support**. There will be regular check-ins from the program organisers on the #cisp-community forum channel on the Climatematch's Discord Community Server for participants to share both successes and struggles. We are actively working to provide participants with further professional and academic opportunities and additionally encourage them to take part in Climatematch seminars, journal club meetings, and professional development survey series. These are not strictly part of the program, but are aligned with the scholars' project topics and career aspirations. --- -## **Program timeline** - +## **Program tentative timeline** +
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October 2023Welcome Event for scholars and mentors9 October 2023Impact Scholars survey deadline
December 2023Workshop on science writing16-17 October 2023Welcome Event for scholars and mentors
Early January 2024Workshop on oral presentationOctober - December 2023Regular check-ins on Discord and mentor meetings
12th January 2024 Research output submission deadline
Late January 2024Feedback on research outputsJanuary 2024End-of-program Celebration Event
February 2024Feedback on research outputs
March-April 2024 Micropublication release and seminar presentations