Hi,

Some of you may know that I've established a track record of working
successfully with young aspiring academics - specifically those in high
school, who are considering an academic career.

I've worked with 4 young people to date (100pc conversion from enquiry to
engagement), and every one of them has successfully reached at least one
academic career milestone, while still in high school:
* publish or submit a paper
* perform a conference presentation
* conduct a peer review (with supervision)

My work with them is as peers: they are NOT students; I don't teach them
anything. They collaborate directly with me on papers and related work.
They get full academic credit for all work done, as they would in ordinary
professional work.

By happenstance, every one of these youngsters has been from an ethnic or
religious minority group, and there has been an exact 50pc gender balance.
Unsurprisingly, all have also been very high academic performers, and
highly engaged in extra-curricular activities.

I'm keen to know two things
1) does anyone know of any other youngsters who may be interested? I can
extend this to anyone outside conventional academia (although I certainly
don't wish to deter regular academics from collaboration with me).
2) does anyone else also want to support young academics, in this way? I'm
not a modeller, so that might be useful complementary skill set.

SRM/CDR appears to be a popular area, and I already seem to get more young
people enquiring about my work than other academics do. Hopefully, more
will be keen to engage.

(FYI when dealing with anyone who is particularly young, 15 or younger, I
would normally keep a parent or guardian cc in all comms, for safeguarding
transparency.)

I'm interested in hearing from anyone with suggestions and enquiries.

Andrew Lockley

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"geoengineering" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/CAJ3C-06Q7iEYm7M%3DceuS6yoHFL2wEMYhPaLCK9b--gFhzfzc6w%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to