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Navigating parenthood as an early career scientist – Part 2: The question of organization.

A contribution by Diana Spieler, Lina Stein and Rodolfo Bezerra Nobrega Academia and family are often described as ‘greedy institutions’—a term coined by Coser in 1974. Both demand extensive and open-ended time commitments, which can easily send parents into a … Continue reading

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EGU24 Short Course – DataViz: Meet the editors (1): how to write and revise your manuscript

During EGU24, Young hydrologic society and Early career hydrologic sub-division co-organized the short course ‘Meet the editors part 1’.The session was highly well received, thanks to our speaker Dr. Heidi Kreibich and two panelists Dr. Mario Mendiondo, and Dr. Stacey … Continue reading

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International Workshop on Urbanization and Sustainable Water management strategies

IAHS is delighted to announce a call for abstracts for an upcoming 2-days workshop focusing on the interface of urbanization and water management strategies, with a particular emphasis on addressing challenges and opportunities in the global south. The workshop is … Continue reading

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EGU24 Short Course – DataViz: Visualise your data effectively and avoid common pitfalls

During the conference EGU General Assembly 2024 held in Vienna a few days ago, the Short Course “DataViz: Visualise your data effectively and avoid common pitfalls” was delivered. This course was co-organized by the Young Hydrologic Society (YHS) and was … Continue reading

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Navigating parenthood as an early career scientist: insights and challenges from hydrological sciences – Part 1

A contribution by Lina Stein, Rodolfo Bezerra Nobrega and Diana Spieler Raising a child in combination with a full-time career is no easy feat. That is true in general and maybe even more true in academia. Juggling the workload, conference … Continue reading

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