PSG 2024 Mentor Match-Up
Every year at the Pacific Seabird Group annual meeting we host a student and early career scientist mentoring session. This year we're hosting a two part mentoring session on February 21st at 6:30 pm PST (immediately after the Early Career Scientist Panel). The first part of this year's event will match mentors to mentees based on research interests and goals. The second part of the event will be a more casual happy hour with food, drinks, and different tables for folks interested in different topics.

If you are interested in attending this event, we ask that you fill this form out completely no later than February 14th, 2024 so we can match mentors to mentees! If you have questions or comments, please email them to Anna Vallery at communications@pacificseabirdgroup.org.
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Full Name *
Email Address *
Current position and/or employer
Are you interested in serving as a mentor or mentee (being mentored) for this event *
If you are interested in being a mentor, who are you interested in mentoring?
If you are interested in being mentored , what career stage you do most closely identify with?
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If you're registering as a mentor, are you a federal employee of either the USA or Canada interested in providing mentorship to mentees with an interest in federal employment?
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If you are registering as a mentee, are you particularly interested in a career with the US or Canada governments (e.g., US Fish and Wildlife Service, Canadian Wildlife Service, etc.)?
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What research area(s) are you most interested in? (select no more than 3 options)
Are you interested in getting more involved with PSG?
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Are there any other details about yourself or your career/research interests you would like to share with the event planners?
Are there any questions you have for the mentoring event planners?
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