Career Development Webinar
Tackling the Thesis or Dissertation and
Making it Work for You When it is Complete
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists
Wednesday, 27 February 2013 at 6:00 p.m. GMT
Register for the webinar or join as it begins at:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/254127537
Additional information, including the full list of upcoming webinars, is
available at: http://www.apecs.is/careers/career-development-webinars
For questions, please email:
webinars [at] apecs.is
The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) announces
the
third webinar in the Spring 2013 Career Development Webinar
Series,
scheduled for Wednesday, 27 February 2013 at 6:00 p.m. GMT.
For
information about alternate time zones, please see:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html.
This week's webinar is entitled “Tackling the Thesis or Dissertation and
Making it Work for You When it is Complete” and will be presented by
John Cassano, an Associate Professor at CIRES/ATOC. Completing a thesis
or dissertation can be a lot of work and at times seem insurmountable.
During this webinar, polar scientist and graduate advisor and mentor
John Cassano will discuss strategies and techniques for completing your
thesis or dissertation. He will also discuss how your thesis or
dissertation can best serve you as you move on to the next education
level, apply for jobs, and strive to succeed in the polar research
community.
TO ATTEND THE WEBINAR
To attend a webinar a computer or smartphone and an internet connection
are needed. A headset or headphones and a built-in microphone are
recommended but not required. Webcams and telephones will not be used in
the presentations and are not needed to participate.
This webinar series is possible due to the support of the High North
Academy, and GoToWebinar has been provided as an in-kind contribution
from Bredbandsfylket.
Register for the webinar or join as it begins at:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/254127537.
Additional information, including the full list of upcoming webinars, is
available at: http://www.apecs.is/careers/career-development-webinars.
For questions, please email:
webinars [at] apecs.is.
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