Jamie Card won a prestigious NSERC Undergraduate Research Student Award (URSA). Great job Jamie!
Category Archives: Students
MSc student Michael Terry wins Alberta Conservation Association Biodiversity Grant
Michael Terry won an Alberta Conservation Association (ACA) Grant in Biodiversity for his research on hydroacoustics. Great job Michael, and thank you to ACA for their support!
MSc student Caitlyn Donadt wins NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Award
Cait Donadt won the prestigious NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Award for her MSc. research. Great job Cait!
The Fisheries and Aquatic Conservation Lab wins big at Northern Research Day
M.Sc. student Morag McPherson brought home the award for Best Talk at this year’s Northern Research Day held at the University of Alberta. Michael Terry (MSc candidate) was a fraction of a percent short and finished 2nd for Best Poster. Great job Mo and Mike!
Ph.D. candidate Karling Roberts wins NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Award
Karling Roberts won the prestigious NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Award for her Ph.D. research. Great job Karling!
MSc student Tyana Rudolfsen wins QEII scholarship
MSc. student Tyana Rudolfsen won a prestigious Queen Elizabeth II scholarship.
MSc student Morag McPherson wins Best Poster at Forest Industry Lecture
Morag McPherson (shown above) won Best Poster at Forest Industry Lecture.
Maitland, B.*, Cooke, S. and M.S. Poesch. (2015) Finding the path to a successful graduate and research career: Advice for early career researchers. Fisheries 40: 399-403.
Citation: Maitland, B.*, Cooke, S. and M.S. Poesch. 2015. Finding the path to a successful graduate and research career: Advice for early career researchers. Fisheries 40: 399-403.
Abstract
The path to a successful graduate and research career is a complex and difficult one. Early career researchers (ECRs) have myriad choices and tasks to prioritize and complete as they build their CV but are often confronted with unfamiliar situations in which advice from more senior researchers can be extremely valuable. Here, we summarize a recent workshop held for ECRs by the Canadian Aquatic Resource Section of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) with support from the Education Section. Sessions touched on (1) getting published, (2) science communication and outreach, (3) scoring a job or grad school position, and (4) working within the science–policy interface. The decades of collective experience brought to the table should be shared with the broader readership of AFS because it may prove useful to ECRs as well as stimulate meaningful conversations on these important and timely issues.
*Lab members: Bryan Maitland, Mark Poesch. Check out opportunities in the lab!
MSc student Nathan Medinski wins Best Poster at Forest Industry Lecture
MSc student Nathan Medinski (shown above) won Best Poster at the Forest Industry Lecture. Great job Nate!
MSc student Marie Veillard wins Best Poster at Forest Industry Lecture
Marie Veillard won Best Poster at this year’s Forest Industry Lecture. Great job Marie!