Institute for Water and Watersheds
Michael Campana, Director
210 Strand Ag Hall, OSU, Corvallis, OR 97331
(541)737-9918
http://water.oregonstate.edu/
Fax: (541)737-1887
Email: iww@oregonstate.edu
The Institute for Water and Watersheds, established in 2005, is a campus-wide organization that provides coordination of water and watershed activities at OSU. With over 120 water faculty in six colleges and numerous departments upon which to draw, the IWW seeks to: 1) capture high-value interdisciplinary opportunities for research, teaching, and outreach; 2) engage faculty and students with external stakeholders throughout Oregon; and 3) connect a diverse student body with relevant issues across the state, region, nation, and the world.
Examples of IWW programs include:
- Program in Water Conflict Management and Transformation
- Pacific Northwest Hydrologic Observatory (PNWHO)(pnwho.forestry.oregonstate.edu)
- Joint Northwest Water Institute (JONWI; consortium of OSU, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory)
- South Caucasus River Monitoring (www.kura-araks-natosfp.org)
- Water Collaboratory
- U.S. Geological Survey-sponsored state Water Resources Research Institute for Oregon
- The Oregon Water List (TOWL)
(lists.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/oregon-water-list)
- WaterWired blog (aquadoc.typepad.com/waterwired)
- Hydrophiles student group (oregonstate.edu/groups/hydro/index.htm)
- Water Resources Seminar Series
- Diversity and Excellence Scholarships