Rita M Franco-Santos, Mina Bizic, Robert F Chen, Benjamin Cuker, Jeanette Davis, Laura J Falkenberg, Mary R Gradoville, Manda Kambikambi, Paul F Kemp, Abigail Kreuser, Erin K Peck, Brittany M Schieler
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Abstract
Students and early career researchers/professionals (ECRs) must increasingly acquire a variety of skills and expand their collaborative networks to become more competitive as they apply for jobs and grants. Funding for skills training and overall availability of opportunities can, however, pose a challenge to this career plan. The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) is proud to support the professional development of member and non-member students and ECRs by offering a myriad of skill-building programs. These include opportunities to: receive mentoring, travel to ASLO events, expand networks, conduct outreach projects, research exchanges, and internships, better understand scientific publishing, and exercise leadership within the society. In addition, ASLO recognizes the contribution of member students and ECRs to their communities, field, and to the society. Participation in ASLO-sponsored programs can, thus, assist in the successful transition of students to ECRs, and of ECRs to independent researchers.
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All past issues of the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin are available online, including its predecessors Communications to Members and the ASLO Bulletin. Access to the current and previous volume is restricted to members and institutions with a subscription to the ASLO journals. All other issues are freely accessible without a subscription. As part of ASLO’s mission to disseminate and communicate knowledge in the aquatic sciences.