The Community Engagement Hub at IAU CPS has created an amazing set of training sessions that introduce participants to the issues surrounding satellite constellations for science and society. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eddVRZtP Image Credit: Victoria Girgis/Lowell Observatory
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Neurons and Neighborhoods...
📣 Our Faculty Director, Dr. Jack Shonkoff, is speaking at the National Conference of State Legislatures summit tomorrow at 10:30 AM EST 📣 Dr. Shonkoff will be discussing how the science of early childhood development has evolved since the landmark book "From Neurons to Neighborhoods" was released in 2000. Join the conversation to hear how the latest science can inform policy and practice in the field. ▶️ Find the livestream here: https://bit.ly/3DVtisV
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It's not too late to register for today's update where I'll review our Framework for 2024 and Beyond! #scleroderma #strategic #nonprofit #stewardship
Our quarterly stakeholder update will be held on Jan. 24 at 3 p.m. ET. Learn about progress in our exciting work to strengthen our organization and build capacity for growth in support of individuals affected by scleroderma, to expand our education programs, and to build greater resources for research funding. https://ow.ly/M7nF50QsHec
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Endowed Professor & Director of the Center on Human Trafficking Research & Outreach (CenHTRO) at the University of Georgia. Also Director of the Prevalence Reduction Innovation Forum (PRIF)
You are invited to join this unique global conference on human trafficking prevalence science. If you are interested in human trafficking research and programming, then this is a conference that you cannot miss. Register at.. https://lnkd.in/g2SqSx6J
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Marilyn Garcia, M.A. and a RJS fellow, recently presented her project at the International Network for the Science of Team Science (INSciTS) conference on behalf of RJS and GREEN-MPNA. Learn more about her project here, which discusses the integration of community-based research and team science.
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Want to navigate ethical research with confidence? The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is in place to protect participants, but we know the process can feel overwhelming. That's why I'm excited to support the CEACR program as they break down the key components of ethical research in a free event! Join us to demystify the process and empower your research journey. Sign up now! #EthicalResearch #IRB
📢 Calling all researchers and community organizations: Interested in learning more about navigating Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), NIH policy, and human subjects and data protection guidance? CEACR has got you covered: On July 10, 1-2 p.m. ET, join "Ensuring Ethical Research in Our Communities" to hear the experts from Special Service for Groups and the Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona. Register and share with your network: https://bit.ly/45HLh34 This CEACR event is part of a webinar series co-sponsored by the NIH Common Fund's Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society (ComPASS) Program and focused on distinct topics designed to support community organizations and research teams in preparing and implementing research proposals.
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Our Community Impact Report highlights CHSS' extensive community impact, as exemplified by our students, faculty, staff and alumni, who are making outstanding contributions across industries and communities. 🔗 Read the full Community Impact Report: https://lnkd.in/euiYZHdX
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Our research leaders spoke at the High-Level Experts Conference “Population and Policy in the 21st Century” by Bundesinstitut Für Bevölkerungsforschung and Population Europe. Jakub Bijak of Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations called for fostering technical and scientific advice infrastructure to prepare. More about the key topics of the conference: https://lnkd.in/e2NPjkcX
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The NOSB 2024 Annual Review is out. Learn more about our 2024 competition year, including the regionally winning teams and their experiences at their bowls!
Check out the National Ocean Sciences Bowl's (NOSB) 2024 Annual Review. It covers the 2024 competition year, highlighting our collective successes, the impact made, and our appreciation for the continued engagement of our community. It is available at https://bit.ly/3ypNZ0E.
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On November 10, each year it is the World Science Day for Peace and Development! Like we do at OC Habitats, this day highlights the important role of science in society and how it is important for the public to engage. It also explains to us how relevant science is in our own daily lives. It has four goals each year that are the basis of why it is significant. This day is used to strengthen, promote, renew, and draw attention to public awareness of the role of science in a peaceful and more sustainable manner for our society. It is meant to reach nationally and internationally to inform us on the dominance of science in our world, while trying to also renew the commitment that is needed to benefit our societies. World Science Day for Peace and Development is also needed to express the significance of the daily challenges that are being faced in the scientific world. This year's theme for the World Science Day for Peace and Development is, “Building trust in science”. It is important to have trust in our scientific expansions. With trust from our society, scientists are more able to operate in ways where they know that the community will be supportive of the scientific outcomes. Post Created by Michelle Gonzalez Photo Credit: Pixabay Sources: https://buff.ly/3kOvMhP https://buff.ly/49nWwiG
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Learn more about citizen science and “unleashing the power of the people” 💪 ! Read the Open Access Government article about ECHO 🌱 on our website: https://lnkd.in/dUYEvNQK
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