Thursday, April 7, 2016

Activities for Early Career Cryosphere Scientist at EGU

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Subject: [CRYOLIST] Activities for Early Career Cryosphere Scientist at EGU
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 17:23:13 +0200
From: Sophie Berger <sberger@ulb.ac.be>
To: cryolist <cryolist@cryolist.org>


Dear Early-career* Cryolister,

If you are coming to the upcoming EGU, the following list with sessions/activities for early career scientists in glaciology might interest you.

(For those allergic to reading you can visualise â€" and import â€" all the relevant information in your e-agenda, just this link and do not forget about the social event, see below)

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1. Social event for Early Career Cryosphere Scientists!

If there is one thing you need to attend it is the social event we are organising together with APECS. After the short course on Wednesday evening (see below) we will head to the 1516 Brewing Company) for some food, drinks and networking. We will be there at approximately 20.30. You do not have to sign up in advance, but if you know that you are coming it would be very helpful if you could let us know filling in this doodle. (There is also a facebook event)

2. Meeting about the Cryosphere Blog

Have you heard about the EGU Cryosphere blog? If you like this blog and would like to contribute to it  â€" directly and/or indirectly â€" please come and meet us on Tuesday the 19th of April at 12.15. (practical details will be updated in the e-agenda soon)


3. Short courses

Short courses give an insight into a certain area and/or the applications/uses/pitfalls in and around the topic. There are a lot of very interesting courses at this year’s meeting and below we have highlighted a few of them.

Cryospheric short courses

  • Using Ice core chronologies: Dos and don'ts   :for researchers who do not work directly in the ice-core community, but who find themselves using ice core data for comparison with other climate data and time-series.
    Time and date: Wednesday the 20th of April, 19:00â€"20:00 (Room 0.31)

  • Meet the editor: The Cryosphere || Climate of the past will both discuss the publication process. How it works, what is needed, what should be avoided etc.
    Time and date: Friday the 22nd of April, 13:30â€"14:30 (Room -2.85) || Wednesday the 20th Apr, 17:30â€"19:00 (Room 0.31)

  • Introduction to climate modelling about how the climate models are developed and applied at different spatial and temporal scales.
    Time and date: Thursday the 21st of April, 19:00â€"20:00 (Room 0.31)

Broader Early-career short courses:

Of course there also many short courses of general interest for young researchers. Below, we highlighted a few of them but you can find more on this geolog blog post or in the ECS-program:
  • The communicating geoscientist  will focus on how scientists can communicate science and do public engagement (outreach to schools, videos, blogs, etc)
    Time and date: Tuesday, the 19th of April, 15:30â€"17:00 (Room -2.85)

  • Working at the science policy interface  will present how science becomes policies at European and global scales. (with speaker from the IPCC, the European Environment Agency and European Commission’s Joint Research Centre)
    Time and date : Thursday, the 21st of April, 12:15â€"13:15 (Room -2.85)

4. ECS Forum

The EGU gives the opportunity to early career scientist to meet their representatives, find out what the EGU does for them and take the chance to become more involved in the Union. This forum is a great opportunity to let us know what you would like from the EGU, find out how you can get involved in the Assembly and meet other scientists in the EGU early career scientist community.
Time and date: Wednesday the 20th of April, 12:15â€"13:15 (Room L7)


More information can be found on the EGU cryosphere blog post.



* What is an early-career scientist?

The EGU defines an Early Career Scientists (ECS) as an undergraduate or postgraduate (Masters/PhD) student or a scientist who has received his or her highest degree (BSc, MSc, or PhD) within the past seven years [excluding parental leave]


Hope to see you at one of these activities,

Sophie

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Sophie BERGER
PhD student
Laboratoire de Glaciologie
Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Brussels, Belgium