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Early Career Geoscience Faculty Workshop 2025 (app deadline 3/16/25)

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Clara Chan
Fri, Jan 31, 2025 6:01 PM

Dear colleagues,

For those of you in your first 3 years of your faculty position (2yr or 4yr
college), please consider applying to this excellent workshop. I may be
biased because I'm one of the leaders this year! But seriously, when I took
the workshop as a first year faculty member, I learned a huge amount that
was helpful for starting my classes and research lab.

For everyone else, please help us spread the word!

Clara

Early Career Geoscience Faculty Workshop 2025

June 22-26, with an optional virtual visit to the National Science
Foundation on June 27

Macalester College, MN

Application Deadline: March 16, 2025

https://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/earlycareer2025/index.html

If you are in your first three years of a faculty position, please apply to
join us for a multi-day workshop in a stimulating and resource-rich
environment where you will participate in sessions on topics including
effective teaching strategies, course design, establishing a research
program in a new setting, working with research students, balancing
professional and personal responsibilities, and time management.
Participants must have a faculty position at a two-year or four-year
college or a university at the time of the workshop and must be in their
first three years of teaching or starting a position in the Fall. The
workshop is offered by the NAGT On the Cutting Edge professional
development program for geoscience faculty with support from the National
Science Foundation.

Registration fee: $1400 (includes accommodations and some meals)

Travel is not included in the registration fee and participants or their
home institutions must provide transportation to and from the workshop. In
cases where the cost of attending this workshop would cause financial
hardship, you may be able to apply for a stipend to help defray these
costs. The registration fee will be due in May after notification of
acceptance into the workshop.

--
Clara Chan
College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of Delaware
(302) 831-1819

Delaware Biotechnology Institute (DBI)
office: room 305, lab: 344 Ammon-Pinizzotto Biopharmaceutical Innovation
Center

Mailing address: 590 Avenue 1743, Newark, DE 19713

http://udel.edu/~cschan/Site/Home.html

Twitter: @microbestalker

Dear colleagues, For those of you in your first 3 years of your faculty position (2yr or 4yr college), please consider applying to this excellent workshop. I may be biased because I'm one of the leaders this year! But seriously, when I took the workshop as a first year faculty member, I learned a huge amount that was helpful for starting my classes and research lab. For everyone else, please help us spread the word! Clara *Early Career Geoscience Faculty Workshop 2025* *June 22-26, with an optional virtual visit to the National Science Foundation on June 27* *Macalester College, MN* *Application Deadline: March 16, 2025* https://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/earlycareer2025/index.html If you are in your first three years of a faculty position, please apply to join us for a multi-day workshop in a stimulating and resource-rich environment where you will participate in sessions on topics including effective teaching strategies, course design, establishing a research program in a new setting, working with research students, balancing professional and personal responsibilities, and time management. Participants must have a faculty position at a two-year or four-year college or a university at the time of the workshop and must be in their first three years of teaching or starting a position in the Fall. The workshop is offered by the NAGT On the Cutting Edge professional development program for geoscience faculty with support from the National Science Foundation. *Registration fee:* $1400 (includes accommodations and some meals) Travel is not included in the registration fee and participants or their home institutions must provide transportation to and from the workshop. In cases where the cost of attending this workshop would cause financial hardship, you may be able to apply for a stipend to help defray these costs. The registration fee will be due in May after notification of acceptance into the workshop. -- Clara Chan College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of Delaware (302) 831-1819 Delaware Biotechnology Institute (DBI) office: room 305, lab: 344 Ammon-Pinizzotto Biopharmaceutical Innovation Center Mailing address: 590 Avenue 1743, Newark, DE 19713 http://udel.edu/~cschan/Site/Home.html Twitter: @microbestalker