Below are all academic events pertaining to teaching, our GEO organizational events and other special events that our department has to offer this semester.
Special Events
Often, the department holds special events that don't fall into any category. Those events are listed here.
- GEO Faculty
- GEO Grads
- GEO Undergrads
- All Welcome
- PWiGS members
- PUGS
Graduate Student Seminars
Graduate student seminars are a series for geosciences/AOS Ph.D. students to present and discuss research with each other. The purpose of these seminars are to foster open communication and potential collaboration between all our different fields, build upon our graduate student community, and have a judgment-free setting where we are able to ask all the questions and get practice presenting and communicating our science.
Presentations can be anything related to your research that you think would be interesting to the graduate student community! This could be an informal discussion of new results/ideas/methods, fully formed research talks, primers on interesting questions or topics in your field, or something else that you imagine. In all cases, presentations should be accessible to people from a wide range of Geosciences fields. Discussion is an essential and valuable part of this series. Presentations should be a maximum of 15min and please be conscientious of this when planning so that we will have plenty of time for discussion.
Seminars are held every other Wednesday, with two presenters per day. Each presenter will have 15min of talking time, and 10min of discussion time. Seminar will be held from 12:30 - 1:30pm in Guyot 155 & 154.
No upcoming events in this category.
Junior Colloquium
The Junior Colloquium meets each Monday at 12:30-1:20 PM in Room 154 Guyot Hall. The purpose of the colloquium is for juniors to become familiar with faculty research programs and to learn of opportunities for junior papers and senior theses. Lunch will be served. Attendance is mandatory.
No upcoming events in this category.
PUGS Connect
These are special events held by the Princeton University Geosciences Society, better known as PUGS. For more information about this group visit their web page or Facebook group.
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Accessibility
To request disability-related accommodations for any of our events, please contact The Office of Disabilities Services at [email protected] or 609-258-8840 at least 3 working days prior to the event.