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Pacific Northwest Research Symposium Abstract Submission

Hello Water Enthusiasts,

We would like to remind you about the call for abstracts for the 15th Annual Pacific Northwest Research Symposium. The Water Research Symposium is a two-day, student-centric conference focused on water resources science, engineering, and policy. The theme of the 2025 Symposium is “Reimagining Water Through Art and Science,” inviting submissions that highlight scientific advancements and explore creative approaches to addressing water challenges. We welcome abstracts from all fields related to water and hydrology, including groundwater, snow hydrology, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs, and beyond.

This free-of-cost symposium, taking place on the 23rd and 24th of April 2025 at PRAx, includes keynote speakers, workshops, and panel discussions and provides a platform to share your work, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and connect with peers and professionals passionate about solving water challenges.

We encourage you to submit your contribution using [this link]. The submission deadline is March 15th, 2025.

Please feel free to share this announcement with your colleagues, and for any questions, contact HydrophilesResearchSymposium@gmail.com.

Best regards,
Bareera Mirza & Jasmine Krause
Co-Chairs, Water Research Symposium

Hydrophiles at Oregon State University

The PNW Water Research Symposium values diverse perspectives and inclusive collaboration to advance water research for all communities.

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