Join March 21st at 1pm ET to learn how to use, upload, share, and publish data on CUAHSI’s open source data repository HydroShare. This will be a free, bi-monthly webinar and all are welcome to join. There will be a demonstration and time for Q&A. Register https://t.co/d2rlOSlo0O
Join @KarstRCN for a training workshop in Fayetteville, AR May 15-17! Students from underrepresented demographic groups in the Geosciences are encouraged to apply. Applications due March 3rd! More information available here: https://t.co/5Ps4hulXCw
Are you interested in water issues? Do you need to improve data collection and visualization skills?
We are inviting undergraduate students and early graduate students, to join our Training Workshop on Critical Zone Science.
Learn more and apply: https://t.co/iffaUwbeZt
Almost a week & a half left to apply for our $500 research grant!
Deadline: Feb. 1, 2023 by 11:59 PM ET.
Grant Application: https://t.co/b1lufoVbnA
Please note, we are not currently set up to accommodate international students, but look forward to doing so in the near future!
The William L. Wilson and Diane C. Wilson Scholarship in Karst Science. Info for the scholarship can be found at (https://t.co/64dJBuEUTJ). Deadline is February 15th, 2023!
The application for the Student Pathways Scholarship is now open! With a deadline of March 1st, 2023, the Pathways scholarship is an award of $500-1000 for students with disabilities studying geoscience. More information here: https://t.co/SCyLvH2ELi
"The Geological Period no one talks about."
Excellent work by @Ripanzell at #Geocongress2023, opening up conversations around menstruation in the field.
Are you interested in water issues? Do you need to improve data collection and visualization skills?
We are inviting undergraduate students and early graduate students, to join our Training Workshop on Critical Zone Science.
Learn more and apply: https://t.co/iffaUwbeZt
Are you interested in water issues? Do you need to improve data collection and visualization skills?
We are inviting undergraduate students and early graduate students, to join our Training Workshop on Critical Zone Science.
Learn more and apply: https://t.co/iffaUwbeZt
A Special Issue related to the Thematic Session 'Karst Geomorphology' of the ICG2022 is being prepared! It is entitled 'Surface-Subsurface Connectivity in Karst Geomorphology' - consider submitting an article here: https://t.co/9dOMhL0Io7.
🧵This paper reviews the state of knowledge of CZ processes in carbonate terrains, advances a framework that serves to bridge the spectrum between carbonate & silicate CZ endmembers, & identifies key knowledge gaps in our understanding of the carbonate CZ https://t.co/cIhQTALNSl
After a near-fatal accident, @bakingsodavolc faced daunting odds to finish the fieldwork required for her degree. Now a @UF professor, she launched @GeospaceUF, a fully accessible #NSFfunded field course that's removing barriers to STEM careers for students with disabilities.
Details and pictures of the field trip during @sacnas#NiSDEM are now available. Have a look to the beautiful cave system and learn more about the program. @boricua_geo @geoschmoo@jmacalad
https://t.co/ceGc1GQuYN
📢Undergraduate students interested in water issues!
This is a unique training opportunity (travel expenses covered). If you are interested, pre-register and we will send you more details about the selection criteria and agenda. https://t.co/3zLwxxJBAA