Learn the basics of drone flight operations, how to become legally certified, and how to fly effectively for scientific research purposes. (six weeks, asynchronous video lectures and assessments, plus six 1.5 hour synchronous sessions Thursdays from 7-8:30pm ET)
Crafting a strong title for your research is essential, as it communicates your main conclusion, enhances your understanding of the research, and attracts an engaged audience. This skill, emphasized by Einstein’s idea that simplicity reflects deep understanding, is crucial for effective communication. The workshop explores the benefits and techniques of writing compelling titles through brief lectures and interactive exercises, with a companion workshop on February 16 dedicated to writing impactful abstracts. Attending both workshops enhances your ability to deliver better talks, produce high-quality papers, and create successful grant proposals.
Jan. 18, 2024, 2:00-3:30 PM ET Participation worth 0.38 CEU toward ESA recertification in Category I(b)
Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF) attorneys will describe best practices for scientists interested in advocating for science-forward candidates of their choice, as well as how to engage with Congress on important legislative matters without running afoul of restrictions on lobbying or workplace activism. CSLDF attorneys will also cover general First Amendment rights as they pertain to scientists and researchers, and explain how scientists can be most effective in their advocacy efforts overall. Jan. 23, 2024, 2:00-3:00 PM ET Participation worth 0.25 CEU toward ESA recertification in Category I(b)
Learn how farmers can deal with soil compaction and build proven strategies to minimize their risk in the future. This webinar will also discuss the benefits one might expect from these efforts.
One excellent tool for finding webinars and seminars, conferences and other events is the Ecology Seminars website/newsletter managed by Jonathan Clegg. It includes virtual events and in-person, from hour-long presentations to week-long conferences.
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