Posts Tagged ‘communication’
Diplomacy on the Global Stage, November 2025
Disclaimer: This is an ESWN led event with speakers from different organizations
There are many stressors within the Earth Sciences Community at the moment. A key concern from many individuals is how to communicate and undertake advocacy for science safely …
Read MoreESWN’s Tools of the Trade at Nature Reviews Earth and Environment
ESWN’s collaboration with NREE has borne fruit! We’re excited to announce the ESWN Tools of the Trade special collection at NREE. ESWN scientists are doing some outstandingly cool and diverse things, from drones to deep-ocean drilling – take a …
Read MoreESWN Community Invited to Submit to Tools of the Trade (NREE)
The Earth Science Women’s Network (ESWN) has an exciting opportunity for ESWN students and early career scientists! We have partnered with Nature Reviews Earth and Environment (NREE) to put together a special ESWN collection of NREE Tools of the Trade…
Read MoreStart-Up Funding Setup and Negotiations in an Academic Faculty Position in the USA
ESWN Volunteer and Leadership Recruitment 2024
The Earth Science Women’s Network is recruiting volunteers to serve in leadership roles and on our committees! If interested, please fill out the below survey by 31 April 2024.
ESWN’s mission is to support the scientists of today and …
Read MoreAcademic Faculty Interviews
Are you considering applying for a faculty position in the USA? Are you curious about what the interview process may contain? More Info & Registration…
Read MoreAcademic Faculty Interviews
NEW!! ESWN Discussion Board
If you’re a long time member of ESWN, you’ll recall that we had a very active online discussion board on the ESWN website. For a number of reasons, we had to disable this component of ESWN membership. The main factor …
Read MoreESWN Currents | May 2018
Register for ESWN's Science-A-Thon 2018, a five day online celebration of science
Science-A-Thon is a five day celebration of science and scientists – from the lab to the field, from learning to teaching, from routine tasks to major discoveries!
Participating scientists will share the ups and downs of a #dayofscience. Scientists will …
Read MoreGetting your science out into the public domain!
Are you interested in engaging the public with science?
Have you been asked by funding agencies to communicate your research directly to public audiences?
Do you want to feel more comfortable talking about science with a variety of audiences?
Interested …
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