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Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: Introducing our speakers!

Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: Introducing our speakers!

by Olivia Cooper | Apr 18, 2022 | Climate Change

To kick off #EarthWeekxAstrobites2022 we introduce our speakers and how they integrate astro/physics and climate work in their careers!

#BlackInAstro: Dr. Greg Mosby

#BlackInAstro: Dr. Greg Mosby

by Briley Lewis | Oct 26, 2020 | Career Navigation, Interviews, Personal Experiences

To kick off #BlackInPhysics week we interviewed the amazing #BlackInAstro Dr. Greg Mosby, a scientist at @NASA Goddard! Read about his experiences and career path and more in today’s bite.

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Jackie Faherty

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Jackie Faherty

by Michael Foley | May 28, 2020 | Career Navigation, Current Events

What might be lurking just beyond our solar system? Get a sneak preview of Dr. Jackie Faherty’s views ahead of her talk, “Our Dynamic Solar Neighborhood”, at #AAS236!

You should get Twitter…for science!

You should get Twitter…for science!

by Briley Lewis | Jan 17, 2020 | Career Navigation, Guides, Outreach, Personal Experiences

If you’ve been to a conference, you’ve probably seen a Twitter handle on someone’s poster. Come find out why that is, and learn about other ways we can use Twitter in astro!

Jobs for Astronomers: careers beyond the academic horizon

Jobs for Astronomers: careers beyond the academic horizon

by Lucia Morganti | Feb 18, 2013 | Career Navigation

Our guest Ioanna Arka tells us about a great initiative: the web-based platform www.jobsforastronomers.com, which collects experiences, tips and job posts for “recovering astronomers”.

What do we want graduate school to be?

What do we want graduate school to be?

by Astrobites | Oct 29, 2012 | Career Navigation

We present responses from more than 400 Astrobites readers to our survey regarding the letter that has been the subject of recent controversy. What do you think this says about the graduate student expereince?

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