Monday, August 7, 2017: 10:15 AM-11:30 AM
F151, Oregon Convention Center
Organizer:
Joshua P. Scholl
Co-organizers:
Kelsey E. Fisher
,
Amanda E. Sorensen
,
Leonardo Calle
and
Robert J. Pecchia
- How the ESA annual meeting is structured (e.g., the different types of talks, poster sessions, and social events) and how the meeting works.
- Strategies for identifying sessions most relevant to students’ scientific interests.
- Sessions and events particularly of interest to students.
- Networking basics and hands-on practice.
- Introduction to the importance of ESA sections.
Critical to a productive meeting experience is being able to network with a wide range of people and forming relationships with other students from around the country. This is not a natural skill set for most people. We will provide some brief tips on how to start and maintain conversations and we will conclude the orientation with time for student networking over coffee. The session targets first-time meeting attendees but advice and discussion opportunities are relevant to all meeting participants. Feedback from past attendees suggest that everyone from first timers to seasoned ESA experts pick up useful tips and develop new skills at the Student Section Orientation.
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