Dear Ecolog:

We invite you to fill out a survey, providing your opinion on the support 
available to postdocs in ecology. We are looking for participation from 
current, former, and future postdocs about what societies like ESA and 
ecologists as a community can do to improve the postdoc experience.

The survey is available here: 
https://umn.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_bQ3PawmGTCwqqep

Responses from the survey will help guide discussions of WK 50 ("Getting though 
the Postdoctoral Phase to an Academic Job", see details below) at ESA this 
August. The survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete and responses are 
completely confidential. Please pass this on to anyone who self-identifies as 
part of the ecology community, who may be interested in completing it.

Whether you fill out the survey or not, we invite you to attend our workshop at 
ESA.
Feel free to email [email protected] or [email protected] with 
any questions.
Thanks in advance for your participation.

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WK 50: Getting though the Postdoctoral Phase to an Academic Job
Thursday, August 8, 2013: 11:30AM to 1:15PM
http://eco.confex.com/eco/2013/webprogrampreliminary/Session8891.html

Postdoctoral positions have now become nearly prerequisite of academic careers 
in ecology, yet remain one of the most nebulous career stages. Postdocs face a 
suite of concerns (e.g., time management, balancing projects, mentoring, job 
applications and negotiations), while often falling through the cracks on 
issues such as funding (e.g., no longer receiving student discounts, yet not 
having their own grants to help defray conference and publication costs). 
Furthermore, the short-term nature and variety of formats of postdoctoral 
appointments make it difficult to establish unified support schemes and can 
lead to the feeling of a postdoc “holding pattern”. This workshop will focus on 
developing solutions to issues that arise in the transition from graduate 
school to professorship via the postdoc stage. It will start with short 
presentations by ~3 panelists with extensive experience with postdoc issues. 
The bulk of time (45min) will be spent in smaller group brainstorm sessions, 
guided by specific topics solicited beforehand (e.g., via Ecolog). Each group 
discussion will be moderated to focus on identifying concrete strategies to 
improve support for postdocs within ESA, and to avoid the airing of grievances 
that can dominate discussions of postdoc employment. The workshop will close 
with a compilation of the ideas developed by each group. The findings of the 
workshop will be written up and publicly distributed (e.g., in the ESA 
Bulletin). Additional outcomes may include the creation of an ESA postdoctoral 
group, and workshops/sessions at future ESA meetings that specifically target 
those needs raised in this workshop. 

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