Author Archives: Young Hydrologic Society

Relevant graduate job websites in hydrology

Please find below the link to a list of important websites and mailing lists to keep up to date with various academic positions (graduate and postdoc opportunities + tenure track jobs) in hydrology and in general earth sciences. We hope … Continue reading

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Inspiring Young Scientists to Serve

by Allison Goodwell (AGU H3S member) Why should a graduate student or early career researcher set aside time to participate in a service-oriented organization? When we finally achieve a delicate balance between research, classes, teaching, and fieldwork, service might seem … Continue reading

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The Mystery of Evaporation

A –Streams of Thought– contribution by Shaun Harrigan & Wouter Berghuijs. (PDF Version) Our job as hydrologists is to understand and predict the water cycle. Historically, prediction of river flow has been at the centre of our attention. This is not … Continue reading

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AGU Hydrology Student Activities in 2016

By Kevin Roche and Evan Kipnis The Hydrology Section Student Subcommittee (H3S) of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) is having a productive year! H3S creates opportunities for hydrology students and early career scientists to connect with one another, interface with … Continue reading

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The International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) General Assembly 2017

In 2017, the IAHS General Assembly will take place in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, from 9 to 15 July. YHS, in collaboration with the WaterNet Alumni Association, aims to organize several sessions and events during this conference, and for this … Continue reading

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