GLOBE welcomes all students, teachers, scientists and community members who would like to join the international GLOBE community.
Teachers and other educators who wish to lead students in GLOBE need to attend special workshops in order to fully participate in the program. Internationally, contact your Country Point of Contact. In the United States look up currently scheduled workshops and if you do not find a workshop you can attend, contact a Partner in your state or area.
Scientists interested in working with students and their teachers should contact the GLOBE Help Desk. Scientists participate in GLOBE in a number of ways including: mentoring and inspiring student scientists, providing leadership and expertise for local scientific investigations, and incorporating GLOBE science data into their own research.
Nonprofit or governmental organizations, whose priorities focus on support of student inquiry and research about the environment, are invited to become GLOBE Partners. Contact the Regional Desk Officer for your country to learn more.
Internationally, GLOBE is implemented through bilateral agreements between the U.S. government and governments of partner nations. The countries listed on the country page have signed GLOBE agreements. If your country is not on this list and you would like information about joining GLOBE, please contact the GLOBE Help Desk.