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Bidwell, David dbidwell at umich.edu

Fri Oct 7 15:55:14 EDT 2011

The Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center (GLISA), a NOAA-funded collaboration of the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, is holding a half-day symposium in Ann Arbor on Thursday, November 3. Basic information is copied below, and more details are available at:

http://glisa.umich.edu/about/events/symposium_2011.php

GLISA Symposium 2011

Featuring: GLISA Overview, Research Projects, and Keynote Address by Kathy Jacobs, USGCRP

Date: 11/3/2011 (Thursday)

Time: 1:00 - 4:30pm; reception 4:30 - 6:00pm

Location: Forum Hall, 4th floor, U-M Palmer Commons<http://palmercommons.umich.edu/directions/>, 100 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI
Map<http://palmercommons.umich.edu/directions/> >
GLISA's half-day symposium will introduce the Great Lakes community to its current work and research on climate variability and change in the region. Speakers from the GLISA Core Team will discuss its Climate Data Programs, Analysis of Regional Reports, and Stakeholder Network Analysis. Researchers funded through the GLISA annual Grants Competition will summarize their projects and initial findings, and Kathy Jacobs of the National Climate Assessment will give the keynote address.

For more details, visit glisa.umich.edu



David Bidwell, GLISA Program Manager
734.647.6278; glisa.umich.edu

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