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IAVCEI Early-Career Working Group
From: "Vye-Brown, Charlotte L." <cvye@xxxxxxxxx>
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Dear All,
 
The IAVCEI Early-Career Working Group has recently formed and we are seeking the input and ideas of early-career scientists.
 
During the IAVCEI 2013 conference in Kagoshima, Japan, an open invitation evening meeting was held to invite early-career scientists to discuss how IAVCEI could improve the support for this part of the community. This discussion was initiated on request by Prof Ray Cas in his role as IAVCEI president and supported by Dr Greg Valentine as the IAVCEI Committee Early-Career Advisor. The evening event started with presentations by Ray, Greg, Kathy Cashman and Steve Self, and was chaired by Charlotte Vye-Brown as the Early-Career Scientist Program co-ordinator with the support of Koji Kiyosuki, Sam Poppe and Jozua van Otterloo.
 
The participants formed a dozen breakout groups to discuss questions on:
  1. Are you interested in the formation of an Early-Career Scientist Program in IAVCEI?
  2. What would you like this to achieve?
  3. How can IAVCEI support early-career scientists?
  4. Are there specific events or activities that you would like IAVCEI to host?
 
We would like to solicit the views of the community on these questions, especially those that were not able to attend. Please either populate the VHub IAVCEI Early-Career discussion forum by joining the ‘IAVCEI Early Career Volcanologists’ group on www.vhub.org, join the facebook group, or email Charlotte Vye-Brown through VHub with your ideas and we will collate these so that we can shape the development of this group and activities for the future.
 
Best regards
Charlotte and the IAVCEI EC team
 
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Hola a todos,
 
El grupo de trabajo para científicos al inicio de su carrera de IAVCEI (IAVCEI Early-Career Working Group) se ha formado recientemente y estamos buscando la participación de científicos que están empezando su carrera.
 
Durante la conferencia IAVCEI 2013 in Kagoshima, Japón, se celebró una reunión, abierta a todo el mundo, para invitar a científicos en los primeros años de su carrera a discutir cómo IAVCEI podría mejorar su apoyo a esta parte de la comunidad. Este debate se inició a petición del Profesor Ray Cas, presidente de IAVCEI, y apoyado por Dr Greg Valentine, asesor del comité para científicos en las primeras etapas de su carrera de IAVCEI (IAVCEI Committee Early-Career Advisor). El evento empezó con presentaciones de Ray, Greg, Kathy Cashman y Steve Self, y fue presidido por Charlotte Vye-Brown como coordinadora del programa para científicos en las primeras etapas de su carrera (Early-Career Scientist Program co-ordinator) con el apoyo de Koji Kiyosuki, Sam Poppe and Jozua van Otterloo.
 
Los participantes formaron una docena de grupos de trabajo para discutir preguntas sobre:
  1. ¿Estás interesado en la formación de un programa para científicos al inicio de su carrera en IAVCEI?
  2. ¿Qué te gustaría que se lograse con este programa?
  3. ¿Cómo podría IAVCEI apoyar a científicos en los primeros años de su carrera?
  4. ¿Hay algún evento o actividad en particular que le gustaría que IAVCEI acogiese?
Nos gustaría pedir la opinión de la comunidad en estas cuestiones, sobre todo la de aquellos que no pudieron asistir. Por favor manda tus ideas a través del foro de debate ‘VHub IAVCEI Early-Career’, después de unirse al grupo ‘IAVCEI Early Career Volcanologists’ en www.vhub.org, o enviando un email a Charlotte Vye-Brown, y nosotros las recopilaremos para dar forma al desarrollo de este grupo y sus actividades en el futuro.
 
Saludos cordiales,
Charlotte and el equipo de IAVCEI EC

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