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Storytelling via #SciArt Webinar: Telling stories via science films
Some of the most memorable stories come to us via film. Science, too, can be communicated via film and..
Webinar: Conversations about career paths for atmospheric scientists in the private sector
VirtualOutside of academia, atmospheric scientists hold a wide variety of careers in the private sector; however, most graduate students and postdocs have limited exposure to scientists who hold these positions. The goal of this webinar is to introduce early career atmospheric scientists to career opportunities in the private sector and explore how the responsibilities and work environments differ from those in academia.
Webinar: Honoring living landscapes with stories
VirtualCombined with place-based literature and traditional stories supporting ecological research are two examples of how faculty at Arizona State University and Northwest Indian College are elevating how we understand and honor living landscapes.
Webinar: Soil carbon sequestration: Towards net GHG reduction
Keen public interest in soil carbon sequestration will test the scientific community’s ability to deliver effective management practices and durable..
Webinar: Communicating science with the art of visual storytelling
VirtualSpark your imagination and weave storytelling into your science research and communications with the right tools. ArcGIS StoryMaps provide a multimedia canvas to boost a narrative that offers incredible ways to inform, educate, and inspire scientists, conservationists, decision-makers, and the general public on science research.
Webinar: AGU/AGI Heads and Chairs: A conversation about the racial diversity of geoscience students
VirtualPlease join Rachel Beane (Bowdoin College), Eric Baer (Highline College), and Vernon Morris (Arizona State University) to learn about recent student diversity trends and participate in a conversation about making our discipline more accessible, inclusive, and equitable.
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Webinar: Storytelling for policymakers
VirtualLegislators have a lot on their plates. How then do we make sure that science rises to the top of their priorities (i.e., how do we get their attention)?
Webinar: AGU/AGI Heads and Chairs: From intro geoscience to upper level courses: Successes and failures of curricular revisions
VirtualThe AGU Heads and Chairs program and the American Geosciences Institute are pleased to be offering a free online webinar and discussion about efforts in curricular reform in undergraduate geoscience programs, and their successes and failures. Please join Aley El-Shazly (Marshall University) as he shares his program's experiences with curricular reform and to join a community discussion of how curricular reform efforts have progressed in light of the recent Vision and Change document.
Webinar: Worlds Premiere: Will JWST reveal Earth 2.0?
VirtualIn just a few short weeks NASA's next flagship telescope, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), will launch and usher in a new era of discovery. In this webinar sponsored by Eos: Science News by AGU, astrophysicist and host of “Ask a Spaceman!” Paul M. Sutter talks with exoplanet scientists Néstor Espinoza, Elisabeth Matthews, and Caprice Phillips.
Webinar: Student to student: Advocacy and peer initiatives to strengthen graduate student mental health
During this interactive webinar, a group of panelists will describe how they successfully launched their mental health initiatives for STEM graduates and early career scientists and the impacts of those programs on their campus. The panel will also provide advice on launching similar initiatives and how the STEM community in general can better support the mental health of graduate students.
Webinar: Geoscience policy update
VirtualJoin us Friday, 5 November at 12 p.m. ET for an update on science policy legislation and to learn how you can engage your legislators. We’ll discuss funding for science for the fiscal year 2022, the House and Senate innovation packages, diversity and inclusion in STEM legislation, the reconciliation and infrastructure packages, as well as scientific integrity.
Webinar: Conversations with the Geological Society of America’s Bromery Awardees
VirtualThis webinar series draws on the experiences of a wide spectrum of current and emerging leaders in the geosciences to elicit lessons about how the profession can better embody justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).