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On this page, we collect tips and links on career options and tools to help you find where your path may lead.\\ | On this page, we collect tips and links on career options and tools to help you find where your path may lead.\\ | ||
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- | A highly recommendable book to help you ' | + | The GSGS offers a **careers mailing list (gsgs-careers)**, where we share any interesting career opportunities with GSGS members |
- | Dr. Peter S. Fiske (a geophysicist | + | Karin Bodewits and Philipp Gramlich have recently published a **great book** on **Time, Life, and Career Management for Scientists**. It contains theories and exercises around time-, life-and career-management that has been specifically adapted to natural-and life scientists.The exercises will show you where your time goes and how to effectively find more time for the things you like to do. It will help you to carefully design your life, guided |
- | The UoC has a monthly newsletter where they collect and structure all the current calls for proposals from national, european and international third-party funding sources. It also includes a section on funding for early career researchers. You can sign up for it yourself via this [[https:// | + | A **highly recommendable book** to help you ' |
+ | Dr. Peter S. Fiske (a geophysicist by training) is still active; see e.g. [Dr. Peter S. Fiske, Careers Seminar at American Physical Society (APS) Spring Meeting, 7 March, 2019] for some updated information (e.g. on using LinkedIn as a professional network). [2021-09-03: | ||
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+ | **Individual Grants Programmes – A How-To Guide**\\ | ||
+ | Would you like to find out more about funding opportunities of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, | ||
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+ | The UoC has a monthly newsletter where they collect and structure all the current calls for proposals from national, european and international third-party funding sources. It also includes a section on** funding for early career researchers**. You can sign up for it yourself via this [[https:// | ||
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+ | The GSGS has a **LinkedIn Page**. Connect with us and stay tuned for any future posts [[https:// | ||
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+ | The journal **nature** has a career page with useful articles and advise. You can find it [[https:// | ||
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+ | The journal **Science** has a similar career pagge, but additionally allows you to directly look for job opportunities. You can find it [[https:// | ||
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+ | The **AGU** offers career support and advice, as well as job opportunities through their [[https:// | ||
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+ | The **DVAG** (German Society for Applied Geography) has a [[https:// | ||
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+ | The **Geoverbund ABC/J** has [[https:// |
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