Career Development Series | Media Training Series | Community Events |
Technical Training Workshop | Scientific Computing Short Courses
NCEAS offers a planned program of professional development activities in addition to many opportunities for informal learning and participation in Working Groups. Presentations and classes include a Career Development Series, a Media Training Series, community events, and technical training.
Career Development Series
Guest lectures support Postdoctoral Associates in their professional development:
- Preparing academic job application packets
- Interviewing
- Negotiating
- Grants/proposals
- Publishing
- NGO Careers
- Dual Career Couples
Media Training Series/Public Understanding of Science

NCEAS presents a series to assist scientists in communicating with the media.
- Radio Reporting in Science/David Malakoff, National Public Radio
- Media, Part I: Working with Journalists from Popular Media/Nancy Baron, Aldo Leopold Leadership Program, and SeaWeb/COMPASS; and Anna Davidson, local science journalist.
- Media, Part II: Scientific Publications/ Nancy Baron, Aldo Leopold Leadership Program, and SeaWeb/COMPASS
- Communicating Science Visually/Bill Dennison, Integration & Application Network
- Nature, Journalism and the Web/Brad Stenger, Wired Magazine
- Science and Journalism/Nancy Baron, Aldo Leopold Leadership Program, and SeaWeb/COMPASS; Anna Davidson, local science journalist; and Michael Todd, Online Editor, Miller-McCune.com
Community Events
- Ecolunch is an informal presentation of current research pursuits by an NCEAS, UCSB, or visiting scientist. Ecolunch is held on Thursdays at 12:15 during fall, winter, and spring quarters, and is open to the public.
- Open House is held most Fridays at 4:00 in the NCEAS Lounge. Open House is an opportunity to discuss issues of general interest to scientists in an informal atmosphere. Students, Postdoctoral Associates, and faculty from the UCSB campus are particularly invited to meet NCEAS researchers in residence. For more information, contact Mark Urban.
- Friday Social Gathering is an informal get together at 5:30 for all NCEAS staff, visitors, graduate student interns, Postdoctoral Associates, Sabbatical Fellows, friends and interested Working Group participants. Meeting places vary.
Technical Training Workshops
Each year, NCEAS sponsors at least two training workshops for Postdoctoral Associates and other interested professionals and students:
- NCEAS trains Postdoctoral Associates in the use of ecoinformatics tools that have been developed through NCEAS collaborative projects, such as Morpho and Kepler .
- NCEAS Postdoctoral Associates choose a workshop that will provide training in tools of general interest to the group, such as analysis of multivariate time series. Marti Anderson from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, presented a four day workshop on statistical methods to analyze multi-variate ecological datasets.
NCEAS also offers "Crunch Lunch", an informal lunchtime gathering of NCEAS scientists who wish to share their practical experience in computational ecology methods. In each session a current NCEAS scientist describes a specific computational methods issue in his or her research, and the group explores alternative solutions.
More Training Opportunities
Scientific Computing Short Courses
The Center's Scientific Computing Staff offers multi-session short courses that provide instruction in analytic methods and computer software tools.
- Ecologists' Introduction to the R Statistical Programming Language: R is an open-source language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. This course is designed to introduce ecologists with training in statistics to the capabilities of the R environment. Course Outline
- Geospatial Analysis Techniques and GIS Software Tools for Ecologists: This seminar introduces ecologists to practical techniques for analyzing geospatial data (tool tip definition: data with a locational, e.g., latitude/longitude component) using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial statistics tools contained in statistical /mathematical packages such as R and MATLAB.


