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Join us for International Women's Day and celebrate with us the third anniversary of Women+ in Geospatial! About this event We want to celebrate with you International Women's Day 2022 and the third anniversary of Women+ in Geospatial. What started with a tweet in 2019, has grown into a global professional network of more than 3600 women+ working in the geospatial domain. And we are certain that the best is yet to come. During this event, we want you to get inspired, united and empowered to break the bias and to actively challenge the status quo. Together, we are strong and are able to embrace change. Event outline
The event is moderated by Denise McKenzie and she is joined by a great set of speakers and panelists.
About Women+ in Geospatial Women+ in Geospatial is a global professional network to promote diversity and gender-equality in the geospatial industry and academia. We connect, support, empower, and enable all women+ in geospatial to become strong leaders and changemakers. Our vision is: Forging a geospatial community where all genders can thrive. Find more information about the network on our website and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. Women+ in Geospatial | Inspire, Unite, Empower National Geospatial Intelligence Agency: Meet a Cartographer & Bathymetrist
Tuesday, March 1 (1-1:50 PM PT) Register on Handshake Here. Direct Zoom link for faculty or advisors. Find out what a bathymetrists and cartographers do to help keep mariners around the world safe and navigating with the most up-to-date products. The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency's Maritime Safety Office invites you to attend an exciting virtual informational session. Learn more about the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency's mission, people, and products. Learn how to apply to this federal agency. Learn how your skills in areas like geography, GIS, and earth sciences could apply in a unique industry. Hear from real people in the field talking about what their jobs are like. We will devote time to your questions and a presentation from the bathymetrist and cartographer. For more on careers, see job examples under “Intelligence Analysis”, “Intelligence Collection” and “Engineering and Physical Sciences” at: https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/iccareers.html This community will be well represented by Craig Beech of Regenerative SPACE & the Southern African SCGIS in next Monday's Spatial Lightning Talks, hosted online by UCSB's Center for Spatial Studies. In one hour, 13 presenters from six countries will each have three minutes to deliver a perspective where space--interpreted broadly--matters. Afterwards, presenters and attendees will be able to interact via virtual tables (i.e., small-group video chatrooms).
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Webinar: Mapping Your Career Pathway in Geography and Geotechnologies Date and Time: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm U.S. Eastern Time What forces and trends in society will be most relevant during the 2020s that will impact geography? How can you embrace these forces and trends and build skills to chart an effective career pathway? Join us as lifelong geographer Joseph Kerski (Esri) discusses these questions and more. Dr. Kerski has served as a geographer in four workforce sectors (industry, government, nonprofit, and academia) and promises to make this a lively and informative workshop where you are welcome to interact and ask questions. Please join us this year for a series of events to celebrate GIS Day 2021!
On GIS Day we will host a presentation & social (virtually) - same fun, different modality. The presentation, Cartographic Chaos, will be a series of fast-paced, 5-minute lightning talks from several contributors to the new Upper Left Cities: Cultural Atlas. Other events throughout the week include a Humanitarian Mapathon and two-part Mapbox for GIS workshop. Check out the GIS Day PDX website for details: https://christinafriedle.wixsite.com/gisdaypdx. All events are FREE, open to the public, and require registration (links on the website). Please spread the word and share with others! Please join us this Thursday OCT 28 for the fourth installment of our Fall 2021 speaker series! This week's Zoom talk is hosted again by Hunter Shobe and David Banis from PSU's very own Geography Department, this time featuring contributors Geoff Gibson, Sachi Arakawa, and Alicia Milligan. The topic is "Making a Cultural Atlas of San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle." Please see the attached pdf flier for more information and the clickable zoom link, as well as the attached schedule for coming speakers this term!
Please join us this Thursday OCT 21 for the third installment of our Fall 2021 speaker series! This week's Zoom talk is hosted by Hunter Shobe and David Banis from PSU's very own Geography Department. The topic is "Making a Cultural Atlas of San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle." Please see the attached pdf flier for more information and the clickable zoom link, as well as the attached schedule for coming speakers this term!
Please join us this Thursday OCT 14 for the second installment of our Fall 2021 speaker series! This week's Zoom talk is hosted by Linnia Hawkins from the Forest Ecosystems & Society Department at Oregon State University. The topic is "Climate change and autumn wildfire in the West." Please see the attached pdf flier for more information and the clickable zoom link, as well as the attached schedule for coming speakers this term!
Applications for the 2021 Geo for Good Summit <http://g.co/earth/GeoforGood21> must be submitted by Friday, October 15, midnight Pacific Time.*
What: Geo for Good Summit https://earthoutreachonair.withgoogle.com/events/geoforgood21> When: November 16-19, 2021 Where: Virtual Application Process: Interested candidates will need to apply to attend the virtual summit. Apply here <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdTDugbLfe3MTAsciaT_O3EJHELCtqyEV25Xf8e4MuSPFbWbQ/viewform>.* Eligibility: Applicants must demonstrate how their work leads to positive social and environmental impact. Cost: Free We hope you will join us! If you have any questions, please reach out to geoforgood-info@google.com. |
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