Category Archives: Resources

Using R in Hydrology (short course) at EGU 2017

“Using R in hydrology” short course at EGU 2017 was a great success, attracting over 100 participants (in a room with 80 seats, see photo!). We covered a wide range of hydrologically focused applications of the R programming language: reproducible … Continue reading

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How to get your paper published (short course) at EGU 2017

Ross Woods (University of Bristol) taught this year’s How to write a paper short course, focussing on “How to get your hydrology paper published – dealing with editors, reviews, and revisions”. The slides of the short course are available online. On … Continue reading

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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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EGU 2016: How to review a scientific paper in hydrology

Following the previous courses on “How to write a scientific paper in hydrology”, this year we focused on the review process. Three speakers, András Bárdossy (editor in Chief, Journal of Hydrology), Erwin Zehe (chief-executive editor, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences) … Continue reading

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Fieldwork: Blessings, Headaches, or Both? @AGU15

A substantial amount of research occurs in the wilds of the field. In addition to pure research, young scientists are faced with the daunting tasks of project planning and preparation, data collection and management, and often working through a large interdisciplinary … Continue reading

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