The American Association for the Advancement of Science, publisher of the journal Science
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The 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting
will take place in Boston on 14-18 February. One of the most
widely-recognized scientific gatherings, this event draws broad media
coverage and provides opportunities to network with thousands of leading
scientists, engineers, educators, and policy-makers from around the
world.
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Last Call for Advance Registration: 21 January
The
last day for Advance Registration is 21 January. You can still register
online, but Advance Registration rates will not be available after that
date. Hotel reservations through the AAAS Housing Bureau also end on 21
January, so register and reserve hotel rooms now
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Career Development Workshops
provide insight and tools needed to move forward at every stage of a
scientific career — from getting a job interview to presenting research.
Twenty workshops cover the intersection of science and policy, grants
for early career faculty, how to communicate science to different
audiences, and more.
Poster Judges Needed
Qualified
scientists, engineers, and other professionals with a Ph.D. who serve
as judges receive deeply discounted registration ($110). Judges provide guidance to competition entrants and network with other professionals who are judging. Apply to be a poster judge now.
Student Session Aides
Students, would you like to attend the Annual Meeting and get a year-long subscription to Science for
free? Serve as a Student Session Aide for 8 hours and you receive free
registration; volunteer for 16 hours and you get free registration as
well as a year of Science. You can select sessions related to your studies and/or your interests. Sign up to be a student session aide now.
We look forward to seeing you in Boston!
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