For Scientists & Researchers

CEEE connects scientists with educators and learners through educational experiences, supports early career researchers through training and community-building, and partner with scientists in developing Broader Impacts plans for their proposals.

For Scientists & Researchers

Professional Learning and Training

Explore examples of engaging outreach and check out our training materials

Broader Impact Support and Evaluation Services

Learn more about ways to collaborate on development of broader impact components of proposals and learn about our evaluation services

Upcoming Events

Sep
Thu - Sat
19 - 21
2024
8:00 am MT
CAEE Conference - Advancing Environmental Education - The Power of Stories

Come find us at Colorado’s 2024 Advancing Environmental Education Conference hosted by Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education (CAEE)!

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Public
Networking Event 
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Sep
Tue
24
2024
10:30 am MT
Post-Fire Forest Recovery with Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann

Climate change is not only contributing to the increase in frequency and size of wildfires, but it's also impacting the ability of forests to recover from these wildfires. Join fire ecologist, Dr. Camille Stevens-Rumann, for this 20-minute talk and 25 minute LIVE Q&A classroom call, to learn more about shifting patterns of post-fire landscape recovery. Note that this virtual event is geared towards MS/HS classrooms; however, all are welcome.

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Students
  • Public
Science Show and Share
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Oct
Wed
02
2024
10:00 am MT
PSECCO BAJEDI Workshop for polar early career scientists

The Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO) is excited to announce its third belonging, accessibility, justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (BAJEDI) workshop specifically designed for polar early career scientists.

  • Scientists
  • Students
Skill Development Workshop
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Oct
Wed
02
2024
4:00 pm MT
Data Puzzle Webinar: Not All Warming is Equal

Learn to implement the "Not All Warming is Equal" Data Puzzle lesson in this 1-hr virtual webinar hosted by curriculum developer, Jon Griffith. Participants will leave prepared to implement the lesson with their students and subsequently connect their students with cliamte scientist Dr. Jen Kay via our October, 22nd classroom call!

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Public
Professional Learning Workshop
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Oct
Wed - Fri
09 - 11
2024
8:00 am MT
Engagement Scholarship Consortium's 24th Annual Conference

CEEE is attending the Engagement Scholarship Consortium in Portland, Oregon on October 9-10, 2024.

About the Conference

Engagement Scholarship Consortium International Conference

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Public
Networking Event 
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Ongoing Events

Ongoing Event

Frozen in the Ice: Exploring the Arctic

A self-paced, free, online course “Frozen in the Ice: Exploring the Arctic” is about the extraordinary MOSAiC Arctic research mission that has frozen an icebreaker into the Arctic Ocean for 13 months.

Featured Programs for Scientists and Researchers

Walkers on the Arctic
Navigating the New Arctic (NNA)

Supporting highly collaborative research toward a more resilient, healthy, and equitable Arctic that is understood and stewarded for its role in global systems. 

  • Scientists
  • Public
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ADVANCEing FieldSafety

A facilitated virtual workshop to mitigate environmental and inter-personal risks in remote field environments.

  • Scientists
Ice Birds
Polar Science Early Career Community Office (PSECCO)

An organization centered around providing community-building and community-support for polar early career scientists.

  • Scientists
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CEEE Contact

ceee@colorado.edu
Phone: 303-492-5670
Fax: 303-735-3644

CEEE Mail

CIRES Center for Education, Engagement and Evaluation
University of Colorado Boulder
488 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0449

CEEE Office Hours

8:00 am to 5:00 pm MT -- fall and spring semesters