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Webinar resources for geomorphology students

Keep an eye out for the upcoming webinars organised by the British Society for Geomorphology Postgraduate Forum. The webinars are aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates interested in pursuing a career in geomorphology. This is a great resource so don't miss this opportunity to network (virtually) with established geomorphologists. The webinar descriptions below are taken from the original announcement as sent out by the organisers.


Webinar 1: 20th January 5pm – 6pm (UK time), for undergraduate & masters students. Are you interested in pursuing a career or PhD in geomorphology? Join our webinar for advice on how to strengthen your applications from academics, professional geomorphologists from the Environmental Agency and current PhD students. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/T6RNwSESnhPK5YaGA


Webinar 2: 24th February Time TBC, first- and second-year PhD students. This webinar is aimed at students who have recently started their PhD and are looking to network with other geomorphologists, find tips on how to manage work-life balance and understand the grant application process better. The webinar will end with landform Pictionary! Sign up here: https://forms.gle/A5i8f9bzYqPB51MWA


Webinar 3: 24th March Time TBC, mid to final-year PhD students. This webinar is aimed at mid to final year PhD students interested in tips on writing up your thesis, publishing papers and finding a job within academia and/or professional geomorphology. Join for advice from academics and professional geomorphologists. There will also be a networking event following the webinar! Sign up here: https://forms.gle/vNVEsnFVstyKw1aF7

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