Education & Professional Training from NCAR & UCAR

Kits' Crossing graphic from E&O website

Building a bridge between scientific research and education

Sunrise over ocean-North Carolina

Links to educational materials from NCAR's High Altitude Observatory, including a pictorial introduction to the Sun, a slide show on the solar astronomy of the Anasazi in the prehistoric Southwest, solar physics history and biographies, a tutorial on the physics of the aurora, and more

Illustration of the nitrogen cycle

A quick look at the science and issues involved in major weather and climate topics researched at NCAR & UCAR, including climate change/global warming, hurricanes, the nitrogen cycle, a glossary of major patterns influencing weather and climate, a thunderstorm glossary, and background on wildfires and fire weather.

UCAR mentor and SOARS protégé

Frequently asked questions and links to resources, from our current job openings to what it's like and how to prepare for a career as a scientist, engineer, or skilled technician in the atmospheric and environmental sciences

International professionals training in the COMET classroom

Supporting, enhancing, and stimulating learning about the atmospheric and related sciences through courses in Boulder, an outreach program, and distance learning via the interactive MetEd Web site and MetEd en español

Campus scene from the University of Colorado

A university and college database to help students find schools that match their academic goals in the atmospheric, oceanic, hydrologic, and related Earth system sciences

Library with globe and bookshelves

Systems and services that enable universities, school districts, libraries, and publishers to organize, manage, comprehend, and enrich online resources to improve learning outcomes and learner engagement

Hands typing on a computer keyboard

A community-led effort to promote access to high-quality digital resources for teaching and learning about the Earth at all levels

Hands holding the Earth

A guide for prospective students considering a career in the atmospheric sciences, featuring interviews with scientists and students, career options, advice on courses and schools, and much more

Visitors study one of the Mesa Lab exhibits

Enlightening exhibits in an inspiring setting, open seven days a week; free admission, wheelchair accessible. Explore on your own, on a tour, or with an audiotour in English or Spanish

Arctic sea ice

Interdisciplinary materials on global change, aimed at undergraduate students who are not majoring in science. Modular materials integrate with earth sciences, biology, physics, astronomy, chemistry, meteorology, and the social sciences.

First screen for Influence of Model Physics on NWP Forecasts module

Free, interactive, online training on a wide range of topics in meteorology, climatology, hydrology, oceanography, environmental science, and more from MetEd, a service of UCAR's COMET Program

Opening screen of MetEd's Cambio climático module

Educación y formación en meteorologia - the Spanish gateway to UCAR's online training in meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, and environmental science describes all the site's offerings, including webcasts and training in Spanish; the resource page includes dictionaries and glossaries. A service of UCAR's COMET Program

A bolt of lightning flashes in the night sky

Photos, illustrations, animations, and video footage to illustrate your atmospheric and Earth science presentations

Illustration showing where carbon dioxide goes

Distance learning to help teachers integrate Earth system science, climate, and global change into the science classroom; a series of six-week courses informed by current research; recertification credit is available

Students visit RICO field project in Barbuda

NSDL seeks to both deepen and extend science literacy through access to educational materials that reveal the nature of the physical universe, including the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Balloon launch during the VOCALS field project.

Demonstrations of weather balloons and other observing systems during field campaigns and on classroom visits bring students of all ages the excitement of discovery and exploration. NCAR's Earth Observing Laboratory invites educators to inquire about classroom instruction and hands-on learning experiences

Portrait of Jielun Sun

Interviews with the next generation of students and professionals embarking on careers in the broader UCAR community, at schools and universities, laboratories, and commercial endeavors

SOARS protégé works with his science mentor.

Paid research internships offering mentoring and other support to undergraduates exploring a career in the atmospheric sciences or a related field

GLOPE student works on experiment

GLOBE works with K-12 students, teachers, and scientists worldwide to support collaborative research on Earth's environment at local, regional, and global scales

Graphic representation of data

Data, tools, and community leadership for enhanced Earth-system education and research

Yesenia Ibarra in NCAR lab, photo by Kathleen Barney

Opportunities to pursue internships, postdoctoral fellowships, special training, sabbaticals, and collaborative research at NCAR or UCAR and at laboratories and educational institutions around the country

This page can be found at: https://www2.ucar.edu/education-professional-training