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AGI/Schlumberger Fellowship in Geoscience Communication The American Geosciences Institute is currently accepting applications for the AGI/Schlumberger Fellowship in Geoscience Communication. The successful candidate will play a leading role in AGIs Critical Issues program, a new initiative to make relevant geoscience information more accessible to decision makers at all levels. The program is supported through AGIs Center for Geoscience Education and Public Understanding. The fellowship offers a superb opportunity to link the geoscience community and our understanding of the Earth to decision-making processes throughout the country. The successful candidate will be a highly creative communicator who is proficient in traditional and new media and can deliver geoscience information effectively and efficiently to targeted audiences. We seek applicants with excellent writing and graphical skills who have experience in web content development and social media, in addition to a broad geoscience background. Enthusiasm and team spirit are essential. Candidates should have completed, or be currently pursuing, a Masters or higher degree. The fellowship is a 6- to 12-month appointment, based at AGI headquarters in Alexandria, VA. The fellowship carries a stipend of $4,000 per month. The starting date for the Fellowship will be based on the schedule of the successful candidate, but is expected to be in January or February 2015. The closing date for application materials is October 26, 2014. Inquiries about the position can be sent to [email protected]. Please use the subject line AGI/Schlumberger Fellowship. We would appreciate it if you would spread the word and the attached flyer to anyone you know who might be interested in applying for this fellowship opportunity. Thank you very much for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, Leila Gonzales -------------------------- Leila M. Gonzales, Ph.D. Senior Researcher American Geosciences Institute, Critical Issues Program 4220 King Street | Alexandria, VA 22302 Tel.: (703) 379-2480 xt. 103 lmg (at) agiweb.org americangeosciences.org
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 04:12:30 +0000

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