The Research Experience for Community College Students (RECCS) is a paid summer research experience program open to community college students in Colorado and from surrounding rural community colleges.
NNA aims to empower new research partnerships from local to international scales, support the next generation of Arctic researchers, enhance efforts in formal and informal education, and integrate the co-production of knowledge where appropriate.
Data Puzzles includes innovative lessons that combine classroom-friendly datasets with the research-backed instructional practices of Ambitious Science Teaching to support students in making sense of science phenomena and bringing authentic data into classrooms.
The MOSAIC program includes education and outreach activities, resources, videos and planetarium shows around the international Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition to the Arctic.
AFS prepares your field team for the next season and mitigate environmental and interpersonal risks in remote field environments. Take our online course, sign up for facilitated online workshops, and find all the resources you need in our toolkit.
Science Show & Share is a webinar series that connects scientists from around the world to engage students and learners of all ages. Each webinar includes a 20-minute presentation followed by 20 minutes of Q&A. Explore our recommended learning materials or video recordings on the event page.
PSECCO is an international community office committed to supporting polar early-career scientists through networking, community-building, and community support.
QGreenland is a free, open-source geospatial data package that makes Greenland-focused research, teaching, and collaboration more accessible.
Polar Places and Spaces, or PolarPASS, is designed to bring polar environments into the classroom, allowing students to explore extreme environments and connect with new and seemingly distant places using interactive 360-degree interactive environments and Geographic Information System (GIS) data.
Learn how to make your own videos with CEEE curriculum, hands-on workshops, and video resources offering students immersive experiences in climate science through filmmaking.
Learn how to create engaging presentations with CEEE workshops and resources, offering scientists tools for storytelling, structuring talks, and connecting with broad audiences.
Explore CEEE's resources on mentoring to learn strategies for fostering supportive and effective mentoring relationships and find opportunities to begin your own mentoring journey.