2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1473550422000040
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Reaching out to early-career astrobiologists: AbGradE's actions and perspectives

Abstract: Astrobiology Graduates in Europe (AbGradE, pronounced ab-grad-ee) is an association of early-career scientists working in fields relevant to astrobiological research. Conceptualized in 2013, it was initially designed as a mini-conference or workshop dedicated to early-career researchers, providing a friendly environment where early-career minds would be able to present their research without being intimidated by the possibility of facing a more traditional audience, composed mainly of senior scientists. Within… Show more

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“…In this letter, Nauny et al . (2022), (this issue) track the history of the enterprising AbGradE community comprising initially early career European scientists and, recently, encompassing non-European young scientists. Started in 2013, the group aimed at providing a physical and virtual meeting place where young researchers could hear state-of-the-art presentations from confirmed scientists on a broad range of topics and exchange amongst themselves in a vibrant and convivial atmosphere.…”
Section: Years Of Eana – European Astrobiology Network Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this letter, Nauny et al . (2022), (this issue) track the history of the enterprising AbGradE community comprising initially early career European scientists and, recently, encompassing non-European young scientists. Started in 2013, the group aimed at providing a physical and virtual meeting place where young researchers could hear state-of-the-art presentations from confirmed scientists on a broad range of topics and exchange amongst themselves in a vibrant and convivial atmosphere.…”
Section: Years Of Eana – European Astrobiology Network Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this Bulletin, we provide a case study on conference organization for the astronomy community from an early-career perspective. In other disciplines, early-career astrobiologists have been particularly prolific at publicly documenting their efforts toward organizing events [1] [2]. Within astronomy, the Future of Meetings group [3] has discussed how conference organization has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%