Advertising Material
Dear visitor, It would be wonderful if you could help advertise the opportunities offered by the Zanzibar Project for undergraduate and graduate students in the US (Opportunities) by putting up the poster or sending out the email below. Thank you very much for your support in advance. Yours sincerely, Jurgen.
Poster
One way you could advertise is to put up the poster
If you like to customize the poster by, for example, adding a message and your contact details, please use the poster in Word doc format. If you prefer to be sent printed copies of the poster, please email Jurgen Theiss at your mailing address and the number of copies you like.
Another way to advertise is to send an email to faculty members and students. The following is a suggestion for such an email.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------National Science Foundation funding is available to support undergraduate and graduate students in the US to gain international research experience in coastal physical oceanography at the Institute of Marine Sciences in Zanzibar, Tanzania, for two months during the summer of 2011.
Students can choose between two types of projects: 1) Further developing and analyzing a coastal model of the dynamics of the Zanzibar Channel using the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) and 2) Making measurements in the Zanzibar Channel using primarily an ADCP and a CTD. The projects will be supervised by local scientists and Dr. Javier Zavala-Garay at Rutgers University, who will be with the students in Zanzibar. Since the Zanzibar Project is not only a research but also an education program, no prior knowledge of ROMS or using an ADCP and a CTD is necessary, but students must have a basic understanding of physical oceanography.
The students' report of 2010 is unfortunately not yet available, but that of 2009 can be found at http://www.ZanzibarProject.org/research.php
The Zanzibar Project is coordinated by Theiss Research, funded by the National Science Foundation, and supported by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, several US universities, and many individuals. To express your interest and for questions please contact Marisol Garcia-Reyes at . Information is also available at
http://www.ZanzibarProject.org.
All the best,