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Below is a list of articles about APECS and our efforts. If you want to present APECS at a conference you are going to, that would be great - just be sure to let us know so we can add it to our list.
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We are very proud to release a report summarizing the past 4 years of APECS activities. We have achieved a great deal in a very short time and should all be impressed by the amount of work that you and your fellow early career colleagues have put in to making our organization a success. A special thank you to all those great mentors who helped to share their advice over the years by participating in APECS events as well as providing advice on how best to grow our organization. Congratulations APECS!!!
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From Science Careers Blog on July 5, 2010
Getting a Young Scientists' Association off the Ground
If you want to start an organization aimed at encouraging and supporting young scientists, get senior scientists involved. This was one of the key messages of a presentation by Jenny Baeseman of the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) at this weekend's Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) in Turin, Italy.
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In fact, he’d never been on a plane until last winter. But he made up for it big time — by flying to Antarctica for a research project.
Johnson, son of Mitch and Paula Johnson of Fond du Lac, is working on a master’s degree in forest ecology and management at Michigan Technological University. Read more
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 Primera cumbre internacional de glaciólogos post Copenhague se desarrolló en Valdivia
Uno de los acuerdos más importantes fue plantearle a la Unesco que declare los testigos de hielo como Patrimonio Histórico Climático
Read more: http://www.latercera.com/contenido/739_223727_9.shtml
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- From an article in the Stevens Point Journal
 A college professor from Stevens Point will spend the next three weeks in Antarctica researching how climate change affects carbon dioxide levels in the soil. UW-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources professor Dr. Les Werner left Saturday to join 20 other international research scientists and students at a Russian research station on King George Island.
… Internal grants will make it possible for Werner to conduct the research. He also credits Jenny Baeseman, a 1998 alumna, with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists who has made an effort to include UWSP as a collaborating research university.
Read the rest of the article here: http://new.wsau.com/news/articles/2010/jan/11/uwsp-professor-conducts-polar-research/
Watch a video interview from a television news program here: http://www.waow.com/Global/story.asp?S=11793220
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