Oceanography | Vol.34, No.2
Seeking Guest Columnists for
The Oceanography Classroom
Do you have any classroom tips to pass
along to your colleagues? Successful ways
you’ve engaged your class?
Please contact Oceanography Editor
Ellen Kappel (ekappel@geo-prose.com)
with any ideas you may have.
https://tos.org/classroom
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The Career Profiles Column
Needs Your Help!
WHO WOULD
YOU PROFILE?
Oceanography publishes “career profiles” of marine scientists who
have pursued fulfilling careers outside of academia. These profiles are
intended to advise ocean sciences graduate students about career
options other than teaching and/or research in a university setting.
They also include wisdom on how to go about the job search.
We need your help finding new people to profile! Please take five, ten,
or even fifteen minutes of your time to come up with some names.
Self-nominations are accepted!
Please send contact information to ekappel@geo-prose.com
https://tos.org/career-profiles
OCEANOGRAPHY
https://tos.org/diy-oceanography
In this Oceanography section, contributing authors share all of
the relevant information on a homemade sensor or instrument
so that others can build, or build upon, it. The short articles also
showcase how this technology was used successfully in the field.
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Oceanography guest editors Melissa Omand and Emmanuel Boss
are seeking contributions to DIY Oceanography. Contributions
should include a list of the materials and costs, instructions on
how to build, and any blueprints and codes (those could be
deposited elsewhere). See Oceanography’s Author Guidelines
page for detailed information on submission requirements.
https://tos.org/oceanography/guidelines