Advancing Scientific Ocean Drilling IMPACT
June 2022 Workshop
June 14 and 15 at AGU headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Collectively, the Scientific Ocean Drilling IMPACT workshop series strives to chart the future course of science communication and outreach for scientific ocean drilling. This effort is in direct support of the 2050 Framework for Scientific Ocean Drilling and its call to "communicate far-reaching scientific ocean drilling knowledge to the broader community." We held a series of initial virtual workshops in Summer 2021 that explored Engaging the Public, Informing Policymakers, and Preparing the Next Generation, with a cross-cutting focus on diversity and inclusion. The June 2022 workshop will build on and draw from these workshops to move the community forward in its approach to broader impacts for scientific ocean drilling.
Read the workshop overview for more information, including COVID protocols for the workshop.
Application deadline: April 30
Workshop Conveners
- Don Haas, Paleontological Research Institution
- Lisa White, University of California Museum of Paleontology
- Sharon Cooper, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, USSSP
- Stefanie Brachfeld, Montclair State University
- Carol Cotterill, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, USSSP
- Laura Guertin, Penn State Brandywine
- Kira Homola, University of Rhode Island
- Brittany Hupp, Oregon State University
- Adriane Lam, Binghamton University
- Jonathan C. Lewis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Mitch Schulte, NASA
- Kristen St. John, James Madison University
- Randi Wold-Brennon, Texas Tech University/Hawai'i Academy of Arts & Science
Funding for this workshop will be provided by the U.S. Science Support Program, not to exceed Federal guidelines for conference costs in the Washington, D.C. area.