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Education & Careers

How supporting your team in new job can help you succeed in a successful geoscience career
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Ten Steps to a Successful Career Launch

by M. Waterman, L. Balbes and D. Harwell 23 July 201831 March 2023

How to use your first months on the job strategically to explore your new role and make the connections that will carry you onward and upward.

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Posted inFeatures

Dive into Ocean Issues with Sherman’s Lagoon

by Randy Showstack 16 July 201821 December 2022

Sherman’s Lagoon creator talks to Eos about providing light-hearted entertainment while weaving in ocean facts and larger messages about threats to the ocean and its creatures.

Student volunteers from Colorado State University at a local research hub in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Posted inScience Updates

Connecting Students and Mentors Through Local Research Hubs

by S. L. Rathburn and J. M. Putman 10 July 201810 March 2023

An online database can help connect prospective student researchers with university faculty members and collaborative projects that need their help. Could this model work at your university?

Meet reimagined Disney princesses, who use their talents to advance science.
Posted inGeoFIZZ

If Disney Princesses Were Earth and Environmental Scientists…

Mohi Kumar headshot by M. Kumar 25 June 201810 March 2023

Welcome to an alternate universe where happily ever after includes a dedication to the scientific method.

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Former NASA Chief Scientist Heads National Air and Space Museum

by Randy Showstack 9 May 201815 November 2022

Taking the helm just as the museum is poised for a major renovation, new director Ellen Stofan told Eos she looks forward to taking the museum “to the next level” and exciting people about science.

The anonymous peer review has been increasingly criticized, mainly because of its lack of transparency and accountability
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Avoiding the Guise of an Anonymous Review

by R. Sheikholeslami and S. Razavi 9 May 201828 September 2023

Anonymous review of scientific manuscripts was intended to encourage reviewers to speak freely, but other models may be better for accountability and inclusivity.

Posted inOpinions

YOU Should Advocate for Science

by D. J. Hills, D. Horton, R. Loureiro, K. Popendorf, C. Downs, R. E. Doel, T. P. Clement and A. Kobelski 20 April 201829 September 2021

Are you engaged in rigorous science? If so, ask your elected representatives to fund it robustly and predictably and to oppose policies that impede scientific progress.  

Posted inNews

Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

by AGU 18 April 201827 October 2022

AGU members and others in the news.

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Playing Their Way into the Geosciences

by L. G. Shields 16 April 20188 October 2021

Childhood recreational experiences help explain gender disparity and other differences in undergraduate students’ spatial abilities, researchers found.

PROGRESS program early-career geoscientists and their mentors have fun and learn about snow science.
Posted inScience Updates

Welcoming Women into the Geosciences

by Emily V. Fischer, A. Adams, R. Barnes, B. Bloodhart, Melissa Burt, Sandra Clinton, E. Godfrey, I. Pollack and P. R. Hernandez 3 April 20188 October 2021

Early results of a program to foster the careers of women entering the geosciences demonstrate the effectiveness of several specific factors.

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