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Announcing the 2023 DPS-EPSC Women in Planetary Science Discussion Hour – Hybrid Event!

August 10, 2023

This year’s theme is resilience!  We will provide some food for thought but much of the meeting will be reserved for discussion.  

Thanks to generous sponsorship from AURA (Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy), and the DPS Committee!  

To learn more about AURA please visit https://www.aura-astronomy.org/

Date: Tues, Oct 3, 2023

Time:  12:15-1:15 pm Central US time  (the lunch break is 12:00-1:30 but we are leaving 15 min on either side for transition, we will likely setup the lunches in the hallway outside the room so that people can start getting those before 12:15, but we will update this page as we know more)

Duration: ~1 hr

Place: DPS-EPSC Conference Venue in San Antonio, TX, USA – and Virtual

–> In-Person:  Room Number TBD
–> Virtual link to be sent to registrants, and also available for DPS meeting registrants on the block schedule.  Please don’t post the link in a public place to avoid zoom-bombing (but the link can be shared with colleagues).

We will do our best to make this a great event for both virtual and in person attendees.  We plan to have hosts both online and in person, and provide materials to both as well.  This only our 2nd time having a hybrid event so please be patient with us! 🙂

Please see more details and register for the event at http://bit.ly/DPS_WiPS_2023.  

The event is free to attend.  We know plans change, but please register ASAP if there is a 50% chance you will attend either in person or virtual so we can start to plan.  For in person, please try to register by Sept 15 – but earlier is better because we have a limited number of lunches we can provide.  But you are still welcome to attend and bring your own lunch if we run out of the provided lunches.

You do not need to be registered for the DPS meeting to attend virtually.

Hope to see you there!

~Kelsi Singer, Audrey Martin, Parvathy Prem, Ali Bramson, Jennifer Hanley, Maggie McAdam, Kat Volk, Ingrid Dauber, and The Professional Development Committee of the DPS

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