You can now follow the OSU School of Earth Sciences Graduate Student Club on Social media! We are here on Twitter, on Facebook, and on Instagram! Stay tuned for a website to come...
Looking to learn more about the School of Earth Sciences? Introducing No Stones Unturned, a series of events throughout the year that will cover academics in the School of Earth. Join us September 8th in Mendenhall Lab 100 from 4:00 - 5:30 PM for our first panel!
🚨🚨 Toolik Field Station is hiring a GIS & RS Analyst🚁🗺️🛰️
This position provides logistical, operational, and scientific support to visiting scientists conducting Arctic research.
https://t.co/eLX90yZOb4
1st review of applications will be on November 22nd.
The school had an ice cream social last week to kick off the new academic year. Thanks to all who came and to graduate student Jack Dechow for the awesome photos!
Say hi to the SES grad club! Today we had our first meeting of the semester and we are looking forward to many more happy gatherings:)
Pictured:
@barite_brandon
@IceShelvesAndAC@mas_datu
@lauren_d455
@annmariehulver@_ctconwell@mbraunagel219
Photo cred: @BaileyFitzger16
Are you a hydrologist/hydrogeologist with or soon to have a PhD and on the job hunt? The Jones Center (located in GA) is hiring an assistant or associate scientist! Incredible place and a really neat opportunity: https://t.co/0EFpXZjtAJ. Please share!
CUAHSI is inviting applications for a staff Hydrologist to work in the areas of data management, data analysis, cloud computing, and hydrologic modeling! To learn more, see the official announcement at https://t.co/pcRU36jFid.
Today was my last day of class for the semester and #earthday too. We celebrated with some #jenisicecreams. Thanks to all our students and co-instructor Professor Liz Griffith for a stimulating and fun grad seminar discussing society+STEM issues. @osuearthscience