水产科学专业学生和早期职业专业人员的 ASLO 机会

Rita M Franco-Santos, Mina Bizic, Robert F Chen, Benjamin Cuker, Jeanette Davis, Laura J Falkenberg, Mary R Gradoville, Manda Kambikambi, Paul F Kemp, Abigail Kreuser, Erin K Peck, Brittany M Schieler
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学生和早期职业研究人员/专业人员(ECRs)必须越来越多地掌握各种技能并扩大合作网络,才能在申请工作和基金时更具竞争力。然而,技能培训资金和机会的总体可获得性可能会对这一职业规划构成挑战。湖沼学与海洋学科学协会(ASLO)很荣幸能够通过提供各种技能培训项目来支持会员和非会员学生及 ECR 的职业发展。这些机会包括:接受指导、参加 ASLO 活动、拓展网络、开展外联项目、研究交流和实习、更好地了解科学出版,以及在学会中发挥领导作用。此外,ASLO 还认可会员学生和 ECR 对其所在社区、领域和学会的贡献。因此,参加 ASLO 赞助的项目可以帮助学生成功转型为 ECR,并帮助 ECR 成功转型为独立研究人员。
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ASLO Opportunities for Students and Early Career Professionals in Aquatic Sciences

Students and early career researchers/professionals (ECRs) must increasingly acquire a variety of skills and expand their collaborative networks to become more competitive as they apply for jobs and grants. Funding for skills training and overall availability of opportunities can, however, pose a challenge to this career plan. The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) is proud to support the professional development of member and non-member students and ECRs by offering a myriad of skill-building programs. These include opportunities to: receive mentoring, travel to ASLO events, expand networks, conduct outreach projects, research exchanges, and internships, better understand scientific publishing, and exercise leadership within the society. In addition, ASLO recognizes the contribution of member students and ECRs to their communities, field, and to the society. Participation in ASLO-sponsored programs can, thus, assist in the successful transition of students to ECRs, and of ECRs to independent researchers.

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Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: All past issues of the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin are available online, including its predecessors Communications to Members and the ASLO Bulletin. Access to the current and previous volume is restricted to members and institutions with a subscription to the ASLO journals. All other issues are freely accessible without a subscription. As part of ASLO’s mission to disseminate and communicate knowledge in the aquatic sciences.
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