Looking for ways to advise your students on summer and year-round opportunities? Interested in mentoring a student yourself?
The webinar Opportunities for Students in the EarthSciences will overview a wide variety of summer and academic year opportunities available to undergraduate and graduate students in Earth science and related disciplines -- from paid summer internships and year-long research fellowships to field and technical short courses. Students can gain experience in research and real-world work, as well as science and career skill development. Possible topics include geohazards, geophysics, field work, engineering, data science and more.
Undergrad and grad student opportunities with EarthScope Consortium and Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center (CRESCENT) will be particularly highlighted, but opportunities from other Earth science organizations will be featured too.
Audience: Faculty advisors and undergraduate and graduate students. Several of the opportunities are also open to recent graduates and other early career scientists.
It would be great if you could also forward this to students and postdocs in your department - below is a blurb you could send.
Hello students and early career scientists
The webinar Opportunities for Students in the EarthSciences will overview a wide variety of summer and academic year opportunities available to undergraduate and graduate students in Earth science and related disciplines -- from paid summer internships and year-long research fellowships to field and technical short courses. Students can gain experience in research and real-world, as well as science and career skill development. Possible topics include geohazards, geophysics, field work, engineering, data science and more.
Undergrad and grad student opportunities with EarthScope Consortium and Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center (CRESCENT) will be particularly highlighted, but opportunities from other Earth science organizations will be featured too. Several of the opportunities are also open to recent graduates and other early career scientists.
Beth Pratt-Sitaula, PhD (she/her) |
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Engagement Project Manager III |
beth.prat...@earthscope.org |
+1 509-899-3480 | M-F 9 am-5 pm MT |
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On Nov 13, 2024, at 8:40 AM, Beth Pratt-Sitaula <beth.prat...@earthscope.org> wrote:
Hello Teaching Geophysics Interest Group
Looking for ways to advise your students on summer and year-round opportunities? Interested in mentoring a student yourself?The webinar Opportunities for Students in the EarthSciences will overview a wide variety of summer and academic year opportunities available to undergraduate and graduate students in Earth science and related disciplines -- from paid summer internships and year-long research fellowships to field and technical short courses. Students can gain experience in research and real-world work, as well as science and career skill development. Possible topics include geohazards, geophysics, field work, engineering, data science and more.Undergrad and grad student opportunities with EarthScope Consortium and Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center (CRESCENT) will be particularly highlighted, but opportunities from other Earth science organizations will be featured too.Audience: Faculty advisors and undergraduate and graduate students. Several of the opportunities are also open to recent graduates and other early career scientists.It would be great if you could also forward this to students and postdocs in your department - below is a blurb you could send.
Hello students and early career scientists
The webinar Opportunities for Students in the EarthSciences on December 4 - 4pm ET will overview a wide variety of summer and academic year opportunities available to undergraduate and graduate students in Earth science and related disciplines -- from paid summer internships and year-long research fellowships to field and technical short courses. Students can gain experience in research and real-world, as well as science and career skill development. Possible topics include geohazards, geophysics, field work, engineering, data science and more.