A promotional image for the 2025 GAGE/SAGE Short Courses shows a presenter at a podium addressing an audience in a classroom. A screen displays a scientific slide, while attendees take notes and use laptops.
There's still time to add a Short Course to your registration for the 2025 NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop!
Free half-day short courses will be offered Sunday May 18, 2025, the day before the main workshop begins, from 1–5 pm CDT. Register by May 9th! ➡️ loom.ly/TWPRw20
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📡 GAMIT/GLOBK Refresher and Recent Developments: Refresh your knowledge of GNSS data processing with GAMIT/GLOBK, including recent updates and best practices.
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A promotional image for the 2025 GAGE/SAGE Short Courses shows a presenter at a podium addressing an audience in a classroom. A screen displays a scientific slide, while attendees take notes and use laptops.
Expand your skills with a short course at the 2025 NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop!
Join us on May 18—the day before the main workshop begins—for free, half-day short courses. Register for a short course during workshop registration.
🧵Short course offerings include ⬇️
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Nominations | AGU
Nominate a colleague or peer for an AGU honor or award.
Hey #geodesy folk - consider nominating someone for an @agu.org honour (medal/awardk/lecture or as AGU Fellow).
If you're ECR/MCR don't be afraid to ask someone to nominate you.
There are often very few nominations for these - so definitely worth considering!
www.agu.org/honors/nomin...
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Woohoo, Bodega Head! @gfun.bsky.social and I measure several surrounding survey marks in that area to augment the GNSS network in this unique place along the North Coast section of the San Andreas Fault, where we get a sliver of land to the west of the fault on which to place instruments.
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