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GLEON Student Association

What we do:

The GLEON Graduate Student Association (GSA) informs, trains, and mentors students, enabling the next generation of scientists to participate in collaborative, international, and interdisciplinary network science.

The GLEON GSA is run by and for GLEON student members with direction from the GLEON RCN Steering Committee. The group is led by a graduate student Chair and a graduate student Co-chair, both student members of GLEON. In addition to tremendous opportunities afforded by human networking, GLEON provides high-impact experiences for students. The GLEON Student Association acts to communicate and facilitate the many opportunities for students within the GLEON network, including:

We encourage students to become a GLEON member and get involved! 

 

GLEON GSA Newsletters 

Issue 1 (February 2012) 

We invited all GLEON students and postdocs to share their latest publications, conference participation, collaborative efforts and opportunities, and career updates with us and contribute to the GSA Newsletters. Please contact the GSA co-chairs (details below) if you are interested in submitting content for future issues. We look forward to hearing from you for comments on the pilot Issue 1, too! 

 

GLEON Graduate Student Association (GSA) Leaders:

Co-chair - Jordan Read (bio in PDF)
Co-chair - Elizabeth Ryder (bio in PDF)

GLEON GSA Leadership Alumni:

             Cayelan Carey, Cornell University (Ph.D. 2012)             
             Kevin Rose, Miami University (Ph.D. 2011)
             - current position: Postdoctoral Fellow at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
             
     Emily Kara, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Ph.D. 2012)

 

Additional Funding Opportunities for Students:
East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U. S. Graduate Students (EAPSI)

GLEON 13 Student Workshop: Communicating Science at
Lake Sunapee Protective Association (LSPA), 2011. 

  

 

  G11StudentWorkshop.jpg  
  Fernanda Forneron, Fenjuan (Vivian) Hu, Liz Ryder and Seojeong Kim 
  at GLEON 11 Student Workshop: Tools for Dealing with Large Datasets, 2010.

 

 

Saturday, May 19, 2012
 
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