Annual Conference News & Education
ISEE 2021, August 23-26
We look forward to seeing you at the 33rd Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE 2021) to discuss the latest findings with colleagues from all around the world ! Help spread the word!
Registration is now open, you can register here! Early registration deadline will be June 18, 2021, by 23:59 EDT, US Eastern Daylight Time (GMT-4).
This year there will not be any pre-conference workshops. Instead, we will be spreading the workshops throughout the year to additionally facilitate continuous engagement with ISEE members. If you are interested in organizing an online workshop during the 2021-2022 academic year, please submit an ISEE Workshop Submission Form. The deadline for submissions is Friday, June 11, at 23:59 EDT. Virtual Courses & Webinars ISEE is proud to offer our members a variety of free virtual educational opportunities.
NA Chapter Webinar: Negotiation skills for a new position/promotion/collaboration/publication
View and bookmark the ISEE Calendar of Events and check on updates for additional workshops.
Recorded sessions are hosted on the ISEE Global Education You Tube Channel. ISEE Member Update
Beginning with this June 2021 First Edition Member Update, ISEE is increasing the publication from monthly to bi-weekly to allow for more time-sensitive announcements to better serve our members. Be on the lookout for more exciting, beneficial, and relevant correspondence coming your way! Member Engagement
Committee and Chapter engagement provides a meaningful way to heighten your membership experience. We welcome you to become involved by first logging in here, clicking “Get Involved,” clicking “Committees,” then scroll down and click “Join a Committee.” You can also contact your regional Chapter Chair (click on the applicable chapter and then click on the chair(s) for contact information). Ethics and Philosophy
Survey of Stressors Faced by Epidemiologists
The COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis, and pressures on scientists have made epidemiologic research challenging. Epidemiology researchers face unique difficulties as well as new opportunities. To understand the situation better, in July 2021 the ISEE Ethics & Philosophy Committee will launch a survey on the living situation, adversities and health of researchers.
The survey will provide results that the society can use to improve health in general and the health of researchers in particular. All ISEE members will be invited to participate. For more information contact Jutta Lindert at: jutta.lindert@hs-emden-leer.de.
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