Building Identity and Community for Early Career Professionals in the Emerging Field of Astrobiology.

IF 3.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Astrobiology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1089/ast.2023.0066
Bradford Davey, Hilarie Davis, Melissa Kirven-Brooks
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Abstract

To support training and foster retention in the emerging field of astrobiology, NASA has funded opportunities for graduate students and early career scientists to develop a community, foster interdisciplinarity, increase confidence, and showcase career options. The design of these opportunities builds on research on factors that increase retention, including feeling competent, having autonomy and a sense of purpose, having a sense of identity, and being connected to others in the field. Findings are reported from retrospective studies of two NASA career-building opportunities, the Astrobiology Graduate Conference and the International Astrobiology Summer School held in Santander, Spain. We present evidence that attendees gain confidence by presenting to, and working with, their peers, and feel competent to express their ideas and interests and build relationships in the field that continue after the experiences. Many say that they feel less isolated and go on to present or publish with colleagues they meet. Their career options also expand by meeting potential colleagues from different disciplines. Based on the findings, participating in either of these long-running programs shows clear positive impact on early career astrobiology professionals.

在新兴的天体生物学领域为早期职业专业人员建立身份和社区。
为了支持天体生物学这一新兴领域的培训和留住人才,美国国家航空航天局资助为研究生和早期职业科学家提供机会,以发展社区、促进跨学科、增强信心和展示职业选择。这些机会的设计建立在对提高留用率因素的研究基础之上,这些因素包括感觉有能力、有自主权和目标感、有认同感以及与该领域的其他人有联系。我们报告了对美国国家航空航天局(NASA)两个职业建设机会--天体生物学研究生会议和在西班牙桑坦德举办的国际天体生物学暑期学校--的回顾性研究结果。我们提供的证据表明,参加者通过向同行介绍情况并与他们合作,获得了自信,感到有能力表达自己的想法和兴趣,并在该领域建立了关系,这种关系在经历之后仍在继续。许多人表示,他们不再感到孤立无援,并继续与他们结识的同事一起做报告或发表论文。通过结识不同学科的潜在同事,他们的职业选择也得到了扩展。根据研究结果,参加这些长期项目中的任何一个都会对早期职业天体生物学专业人员产生明显的积极影响。
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Astrobiology
Astrobiology 生物-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
11.90%
发文量
100
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Astrobiology is the most-cited peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the understanding of life''s origin, evolution, and distribution in the universe, with a focus on new findings and discoveries from interplanetary exploration and laboratory research. Astrobiology coverage includes: Astrophysics; Astropaleontology; Astroplanets; Bioastronomy; Cosmochemistry; Ecogenomics; Exobiology; Extremophiles; Geomicrobiology; Gravitational biology; Life detection technology; Meteoritics; Planetary geoscience; Planetary protection; Prebiotic chemistry; Space exploration technology; Terraforming
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