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12:00 PM - Information Management Virtual Watercooler
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LTER recognizes the value of sustained interactions between students, teachers, and scientists, and strives to integrate LTER science with K-12 education. Most LTER sites conduct individual programs at the local level, and the network supports centralized approaches to educational initiatives.
The LTER Information Management Committee meets monthly via video conference to share information and ideas relevant to information management in the LTER Network. Information Managers from all LTER sites are invited and encouraged to participate in these meetings.
This FieldFutures harassment and assault prevention workshop will help participants learn prevention via positive organizational climate-setting activities matters for the movement toward safe, inclusive fieldwork.
The LTER Graduate Student Committee was established to foster interaction among graduate students working at LTER sites and between students and senior LTER scientists, to create student opportunities for intersite research, and to develop interdisciplinary graduate student training programs. Membership includes student representatives from each of the LTER sites.
The purpose of the LTER Network DEIJ Committee: Engagement, integration and retention of a diverse community of students, scientists, and educators within LTER. Provides concrete and deliberate actions and resources at individual sites and at the Network to foster diversity and inclusion.
Are you curious about careers for scientists in the federal government? Hear from a range of current and former federal scientists, many with LTER experience, about their work lives and career paths in federal roles.