The Early Career Ecologist Section is now accepting applications for the
Early Career Mentoring Program to take place during the ESA 2016 Annual
Meeting. If you are an advanced graduate student or within 3 years
post-grad, please consider applying! More information below and on our
website: http://esa.org/earlycareer/early-career-mentoring/

Time and Place:
7-12 August 2016, Ecological Society of America (ESA) Annual Meeting, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL, USA

Description:
Conferences provide unique opportunities for biologists to interact with
others in their field; however, these opportunities are rarely structured to
promote meaningful interactions between the next generation of integrative
ecologists and more senior scientists. Access to strong mentors both within
and outside of their main institution is critical for early career ecologist
support and for gaining the necessary skills to become a good mentor and to
move towards the next career stages. Our semi-formal mentoring program pairs
early career ecologists – advanced graduate students (within 1 year of
graduating) and recent post-graduates (within 3 years of obtaining their
degree) – with established ecologists in their desired career pathway, for
the week of the 2016 ESA Annual Meeting. 

Specifically, 10 early career ecologists who apply for the program will
receive funding to partially cover the cost of registration and will receive
one-on-one mentoring during the ESA Annual Meeting. Selected participants
will choose a mentor from our “Mentor Pool”: a diverse group of established
ecologists, across career paths, who will be attending ESA, have reputations
as strong mentors, and have volunteered for the opportunity to meet with
early career ecologists.

Mentoring Program:
The ESA Early Career Ecologist Section will support a mentoring program
aimed at advanced graduate students and recent postgrads to take place at
ESA 2016. This program will provide participants with the following benefits: 

1) an opportunity to receive evaluation and advice from their mentor on
their oral presentation (on any topic or in any session) at ESA, 
2) one-on-one interactions with a more senior scientist who will serve as a
career mentor, 
3) broad exposure of their professional profiles on the ESA (or other
hosted) webpage, and 
4) a continuing opportunity to expand their mentoring, and potentially
collaboration, networks after the meeting has ended. 

Applicants must commit to attending at least 3 full days of the ESA meeting
and to giving an oral presentation.

Financial Support:
Applicants accepted into the program will receive $200 reimbursement to
defray the cost of ESA registration fees and meeting-related expenses (e.g.,
travel and lodging). 

How to Apply:
Recent postgraduates or advanced graduate students applying for the Early
Career Mentoring Program should send 1 paragraph (≤ 300 words) on their
career aspirations and why they would specifically benefit from a mentoring
program, a copy of their oral presentation abstract submitted for ESA 2016,
and their current curriculum vitae to the Early Career Ecologist Section at
earlycar...@esa.org, combined into a single PDF file. Applicants must also
be members of the Early Career Ecologist Section
(http://esa.org/earlycareer/join-us/). Emailed applications should have
“2016 Mentoring Application” in the email subject line.

Deadline: 8 pm PST on March 4, 2016

For more information:
Email: Early Career Ecologist Section (earlycar...@esa.org)
Twitter: @ESA_EarlyCareer
Website: http://esa.org/earlycareer/

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