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AGeS Virtual Community Symposium - May 7, 2024

BF
Becky Flowers
Wed, Apr 24, 2024 4:58 PM

AGeS3 - Advancing Geochronology Science, Spaces, and Systems

Virtual Community Symposium - Detailed Schedulehttps://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/sites/default/files/attached-files/2024_Virtual%20AGeS%20Symposium_Schedule_Posted_2.pdf
Tuesday May 7, 2024
8 am-12 pm PT    9 am-1 pm MT    10 am-2 pm CT    11 am-3 pm ET
https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/92963876272

Please join us for four hours on May 7 for the 2024 AGeS Community Symposium.
https://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/sites/default/files/attached-files/2024_Virtual%20AGeS%20Symposium_Schedule_Posted_2.pdf
All are invited to attend. The symposium is intended to strengthen the geochronology community and its networks and will provide opportunities for senior scientists, early career scientists, and graduate students to engage and interact. The symposium will also include opportunities for questions and discussion about the new AGeS-TRaCE (Training and Community Engagement) microaward programhttps://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/ages-trace-training-and-community-engagement, which provides awards of up to $10,000 (no overhead) for projects aimed at addressing needs in training and community engagement within the broad field of geochronology. The AGeS-TRaCE deadline is October 8, 2024.

The symposium will comprise two sessions with invited talks, AGeS updates, and short AGeS project presentations, as well as two breakout sessions to enable discussion and feedback on Community Needs and interaction between AGeS-Grad awardees and future program applicants.


Session 1: Geochronology Community activities


Session 2: Geochronology advances


If you are interested in joining the AGeS listserv to stay updated on AGeS funding opportunities and other activities, please visit the AGeS websitehttps://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/ to subscribe.

We look forward to seeing you on May 7.

Becky Flowers (CU-Boulder)
Ramon Arrowsmith (ASU)
On behalf of the AGeS Steering and Network Committees

AGeS Steering Committee: Bella Bennett (UVM), Nathan Brown (UT-Arlington), Julie Fosdick (UConn), Victor Guevara (Amherst), Mauricio Ibanez-Mejia (UAZ), David McGee (MIT), Haley Thoreson (Univ ID), Robin Trayler (UC-Merced), Trevor Waldien (SD School of Mines)
AGeS Network Committee: Haley Thoreson (Univ ID), Jonathan Anaya (NM Tech), Samantha Dunn (Cal State Fullerton), Shanti Penprase (UNM), Nicolas Perez (Weber State)

AGeS3 - Advancing Geochronology Science, Spaces, and Systems Virtual Community Symposium - Detailed Schedule<https://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/sites/default/files/attached-files/2024_Virtual%20AGeS%20Symposium_Schedule_Posted_2.pdf> Tuesday May 7, 2024 8 am-12 pm PT 9 am-1 pm MT 10 am-2 pm CT 11 am-3 pm ET https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/92963876272 Please join us for four hours on May 7 for the 2024 AGeS Community Symposium. <https://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/sites/default/files/attached-files/2024_Virtual%20AGeS%20Symposium_Schedule_Posted_2.pdf> All are invited to attend. The symposium is intended to strengthen the geochronology community and its networks and will provide opportunities for senior scientists, early career scientists, and graduate students to engage and interact. The symposium will also include opportunities for questions and discussion about the new AGeS-TRaCE (Training and Community Engagement) microaward program<https://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/ages-trace-training-and-community-engagement>, which provides awards of up to $10,000 (no overhead) for projects aimed at addressing needs in training and community engagement within the broad field of geochronology. The AGeS-TRaCE deadline is October 8, 2024. The symposium will comprise two sessions with invited talks, AGeS updates, and short AGeS project presentations, as well as two breakout sessions to enable discussion and feedback on Community Needs and interaction between AGeS-Grad awardees and future program applicants. 
Session 1: Geochronology Community activities
 Session 2: Geochronology advances
 If you are interested in joining the AGeS listserv to stay updated on AGeS funding opportunities and other activities, please visit the AGeS website<https://www.colorado.edu/program/agesgeochronology/> to subscribe. We look forward to seeing you on May 7. Becky Flowers (CU-Boulder) Ramon Arrowsmith (ASU) On behalf of the AGeS Steering and Network Committees AGeS Steering Committee: Bella Bennett (UVM), Nathan Brown (UT-Arlington), Julie Fosdick (UConn), Victor Guevara (Amherst), Mauricio Ibanez-Mejia (UAZ), David McGee (MIT), Haley Thoreson (Univ ID), Robin Trayler (UC-Merced), Trevor Waldien (SD School of Mines) AGeS Network Committee: Haley Thoreson (Univ ID), Jonathan Anaya (NM Tech), Samantha Dunn (Cal State Fullerton), Shanti Penprase (UNM), Nicolas Perez (Weber State)