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READ: Networking for young scientists

A recommended read.

The latest article on Wileys blog talks about the importance of networking for young scientists – how to do it and why you should. The blog is maintained by Wiley and share views about ideas, research and discussion.

The article is well written and is a recommended read for all young scientists.

Follow the link here:
http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog/2014/07/17/networking-for-young-scientists-how-to-do-it-and-why-you-should/?campaign=wlytk-41837.5075115741

 

Matthew Agius is a recent PhD graduate from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies in Ireland and is now doing research at the University of Southampton (National Oceanography Centre). His research focuses on the dynamics of the lithosphere beneath Tibet, the Central Mediterranean, and the Pacific Ocean. Matthew’s role as a young scientist representative is to promote the efforts done by young researchers and to engage in discussions that concern seismology students. You can reach Matthew via e-mail at matthew.agius@soton.ac.uk.


1 Comment

  1. Hi There Seismoblog,
    Along the same lines,, good opportunity and well designed site well done.
    Catch you again soon!

    Reply

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