Early Career Representative Engagement Task Force Promotional Toolkit

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Ample opportunity exists for scientific societies to engage early-career scientists through programming and awards, aimed to elevate scientists on a national scale and provide opportunities for career growth. 

As evidence, FASEB recently published a report that outlines how scientific societies can support early-career scientists and encourage their involvement within the societies. Titled Early Career Representative Engagement Task Force: Final Report and Recommendations, the report supports the perception among early-career scientists that societies can act as important spaces to find community and support.


Social Media

Twitter:

  • Keeping early-career scientists engaged in societies can be daunting. A new report from @FASEBorg outlines how to engage #ECRs through programming and awards. Read more: https://bit.ly/3qlID2l  
  • Opportunities exist for scientific societies to engage early-career scientists through programming and awards. New report from @FASEBorg details how. Read more: https://bit.ly/3qlID2l  
  • Help ensure opinions and insights from early-career scientists are represented in your scientific society. Find out how in a new report from @FASEBorg: https://bit.ly/3qlID2l    

Facebook/LinkedIn:

  • A new report from FASEB details how scientific societies can better support early-career scientists and keep early-career representatives as active members of their societies. Find out how in “Early Career Representative Engagement Task Force: Final Report and Recommendations.” https://bit.ly/3qlID2l    


Sample newsletter / website blurb:

Ample opportunity exists for scientific societies to engage early-career scientists through programming and awards, aimed to elevate scientists on a national scale and provide opportunities for career growth.

 As evidence, FASEB recently published a report that outlines how scientific societies can support early-career scientists and encourage their involvement within the societies. Titled Early Career Representative Engagement Task Force: Final Report and Recommendations, the report supports the perception among early-career scientists that societies can act as important spaces to find community and support.

The report evolves around five themes:

  • Networks and Mentors
  • Career Exploration and Career Transition Readiness
  • Safe and Inclusive Environments
  • Support for International Students in the U.S
  • Society Structure and Governance

 Additional information on FASEB’s support for current scientists and the next generation of researchers can be found here


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