We are conducting a survey to learn more about international students (broadly defined) in EPSP and how we can better serve and incorporate international students in EPSP activities (thanks to Eitan Shelef who has led this effort). If you are an international student, we would love to get your feedback, and if you know international students in EPSP, please let them know about this survey. The survey is available to take at: https://forms.gle/fvwQhYLoH94mpC5h8. All data is being collected anonymously, and results will be publicly reported in aggregate with all potentially identifying information removed. Individual comments will be summarized for the public before reporting.
Please join us for our next virtual coffee hour with the June 2025 EPSP Early Career Spotlight honoree, Shelby Ahrendt, on June 26th at 12:00 PM Central Time (register here).
We're looking for volunteers to help us with our social media accounts (Blue Sky and Instragram) and/or our website editing. If you're interested, please e-mail EPSP Secretary Joel Scheingross (jscheingross@unr.edu) for more info.
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes is a multidisciplinary field encompassing the full range of processes that generate and erode landscapes, create stratigraphy, and that couple the internal dynamics of the surface to climatic and tectonic forcings. EPSP is committed to inclusive science where all members of our community are treated fairly, equally and with respect. We adhere strictly to AGU's Ethics and Code of Conduct standards, and we want our community to be one where all members feel welcome and safe.
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