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CIRES Science Summit Fall 2025
Thursday, November, 6, 2025
SEEC Auditorium, 8:45-4:30 pm
RSVP for the second annual CIRES Science Summit!
The goal of this full-day in-person science-focused meeting is to strengthen our internal networks, foster collaborations, and amplify existing research, outreach, and engagement efforts.
Additionally, it will support the CIRES community by identifying colleagues working in shared and new research areas while encouraging innovative thinking beyond traditional approaches.
Agenda at a Glance
8:45 AM | 9:15 AM | Check-in with Coffee, Bagels & Croissants. |
9:15 AM | 9:45 AM | Welcome |
9:45 AM | 12:00 PM | Mapping the Unknown - Participants will sit with others in their chosen scientific topic to discuss gaps in research. |
12:00 PM | 1:00 PM | Lunch (Provided) |
1:00 PM | 3:30 PM | Igniting the Way Forward - World-Café style meeting - Participants will join multidisciplinary discussions to problem solve on identified gaps. |
3:30 PM | 4:15 PM | Report Out Findings |
4:10 PM | 4:30 PM | Wrap-up & discussion of Innovative Research Program |
Spring Summit Information
Spring Summit attendees by career stage and role
Data based on 83 responses to post-event survey; percentages rounded to nearest whole number.
“This type of event is particularly useful for making connections across CIRES and across seniority levels.”
“Met several people who want to contribute and build research together or share data that was siloed.”
“The conversations highlighted new methods and common problems across CIRES for sure. The sense of broader collaboration was helpful.”
“I met researchers from across disciplines and learned that many of us face similar data challenges.”
What participants said about the spring Summit, by the numbers
88%
would attend
this kind of
event annually, if
offered
88%
agreed that the
event had plenty
of networking
opportunities
94%
agreed they were
able to contribute
their ideas
92%
felt their
contributions
were valued
100%
felt respected by
other participants
96%
met new people
from the CIRES
community