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A First-Time Attendee’s Guide to the 2025 Catchment Science Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) and Conference (GRC)
Written by Ally Jacoby When I first heard the Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science described as ‘hydrology summer camp’, I was immediately sold on going. I attended for the first time in 2023, and it ended up being one … Continue reading
Call for Applications: YHS Board is looking for new members!
The Young Hydrologic Society (YHS) is a bottom-up initiative to stimulate the interaction and active participation of young hydrologists within the hydrological community. Founded in October 2012, the YHS is currently run by a team of enthusiastic MScs, PhD students … Continue reading
The Young Hydrologic Society is on Bluesky now!
We, like many other scientific societies, decided to join the Bluesky platform.The scope of this account will be the same as before: we will post updates on conferences, workshops, seminars, webinars, vacancies, etc… Follow us at https://bsky.app/profile/younghydrology.bsky.social!
#1st Young Hydrologic Society Latin America school (YHS-LATAM school)- 2024
We are thrilled to announce the first Young Hydrologic Society Latin America school (YHS-LATAM school), an event led by the YHS chapters of Brazil and Chile. This event is dedicated to fostering collaboration and innovation among early-career hydrologists across Latin … Continue reading
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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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