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| Hello Hubbard Brook graduate students, and welcome to grads newly added to the email list! Our information manager, Mary Martin, has been hard at work creating a new listserv to replace the old. This new list will be your go-to for updates from the broader LTER graduate network and graduate activities. First, it was great to see people at the January Committee of Scientists (COS) meeting. If you weren't able to attend, there is another quarterly meeting on April 30, "Model Data Fusion and Scenario Making at Hubbard Brook", led by Jackie Mathus and Peter Groffman. That brings me to an exciting development--we have been invited to lead and participate in the summer COS meeting on July 9 immediately following the annual Cooperator's Meeting (July 7-8). Four years ago, Hubbard Brook had a COS meeting, "Views from the field", in the same vein that was led principally by graduate students presenting their work at field locations. In talking to people who attended and presented, it seems to have been really successful. If you have a second, can you fill out the survey below to indicate whether you're interested in participating? Thanks, and cheers, Jenny |
| Summer Hubbard Brook field COS meeting |
| Four years ago, Hubbard Brook had a successful COS meeting, "Views from the field", that was led principally by graduate students presenting their work at field locations. COS participants split into two groups and carpooled to field stops, rotating between stations. New graduate students received feedback on their plans, while students further along got a chance to present recent findings. We're looking forward to reviving this format in 2020! Please indicate if you are interested in attending and/or presenting. |
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