Are you an undergraduate woman interested in a career in the earth systems and environmental sciences? The earth systems and environmental sciences include topics such as the earth, its atmosphere and oceans, energy, air quality, climate, water and natural resource management, and natural disaster forecasting.
If yes, then we would like to invite you to participate in a one-day professional development workshop at North Carolina A&T State University (meals and transportation provided).
I am leading a study to identify ways to support women’s interest in earth systems and environmental science careers through the National Science Foundation funded PROGRESS (PROmoting Geoscience Research Education and SuccesS) professional development workshop. Workshops will be held on either the Saturday or the Sunday during the weekend of February 16 and 17, 2019.
If you are interested in participating in one of these single-day workshops, please complete the following brief online application (less than 5 minutes to complete):
https://geosciencewomen.org/workshop_signup/
Clicking this link will take you directly to the application and the instructions.
As the professional development workshops are part of a study, you will be asked to complete two other surveys about your experiences and interests at a later time (one before and one after the workshop).
Thanks and I look forward to your application.
Emily
Emily Fischer, Ph.D.
Principle Investigator
PROmoting Geoscience Research Education and SuccesS (PROGRESS) Program
Assistant Professor in Atmospheric Sciences
Colorado State University
970-491-8587
evf@rams.colostate.edu
This project is being funded by the National Science Foundation (Grant# DUE-1431795).
P.S.: Please note that your participation is completely voluntary, and that you can withdraw your participation at any time. In addition, the information you provide is treated as confidential; no identifying information will be connected with your answers. Please be also aware that your course instructors and advisors are not involved in this workshop study, and will not know whether you participate or not. Therefore, your decision to participate in the study will have no bearing on your course grades or experiences.