Autor: |
Bušelić Garber, Ivana, Wieczorek, Alina Madita, Abdelouahab, Hinde, Courtene-Jones, Winnie, de Bettignies, Florian, Fais, Maria, Custódio, Marco Freire, Gammage, Louise C., Gillis, Lucy Gwen, Greene, Eva, Laukert, Georgi, López Acosta, Maria, Lubośny, Marek, McKenna, Ryan, Moréno-Andrés, Javier, Palma Esposito, Fortunato, Piarulli, Stefania, Porter, Keegan, Pradhan, Himansu K., Protopapa, Maria, Romagnoni, Giovanni, Scopetani, Costanza, Silva Rocha, Ana Christina, Suaria, Giuseppe, Turk Dermastia, Timotej, Våge, Selina, Vieira, Rui Pedro |
Přispěvatelé: |
Montes-Pérez, Jorge J., Sammartino, Simone, Iñiguez Moreno, Concepción, Sánchez de Pedro Crespo, Raquel, López Parages, Jorge, Macías Andrade, Manuel |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2019 |
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Popis: |
EuroMarine is an organisation that promotes bottom-up science from the marine science community. The ”Orienting Young Scientist of EuroMarine (OYSTER)” group was formed in early 2018 to engage with young scientists and soon expanded to include a forum of 23 PhDs and post-docs from institutions located through 11 countries. OYSTER aims to (i) engage with and represent early career scientists (ECS) within the EuroMarine network, (ii) contribute towards the cohesive outreach and capacity building of ECS, and (iii) develop initiatives to support and integrate ECS within the European marine landscape. In 2018, OYSTER ran a survey which was distributed to institutions across Europe, to develop advice in matters pertaining to the support and development of ECS. The feedback collected from this survey gives insight into current issues concerning young scientist. In view of this situation, OYSTER plans to continue their efforts to raise awareness about the concerns of ECS and support them through skill-sharing events and an online mentorship platform. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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