The University of Arizona: Native Voices in STEM – An Indigenous Hydrogeochemists Career Trajectory through Academia and Industry
This professional seminar series invites Native scientists, engineers, activists, community members, and leaders to share their personal and professional journeys, providing inspiration to the next generation of change-makers. On November 30th, Dr. Kato Dee (Diné) will talk about “An Indigenous Hydrogeochemists Career Trajectory through Academia and Industry”!
Fall 2022 for seminars is co-sponsored by the UArizona-Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership, the Department of Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences, the Water Resources Research Center, the NSF-NRT Indigenous Food, Energy, and Water Security and Sovereignty, and the Indigenous Resilience Center.
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- Audience: Adult, STEM Professional
- Genre: Chemistry & Physics, Field Sciences
- Type: Online, Presentation