[Plsfaculty] FW: [EXT]Applications for the ASPB Ambassador Program Now Open

Galbraith, David W - (galbrait) galbrait at arizona.edu
Wed Jan 4 10:51:12 MST 2023


Dear all:

Please bring this opportunity to the attention of any of your lab members that you think might be interested.

Thanks and best wishes,

David

From: American Society of Plant Biologists <info at aspb.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 8:59 AM
To: galbraith at arizona.edu
Subject: [EXT]Applications for the ASPB Ambassador Program Now Open


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Dear David,

ASPB has an exciting member-only opportunity for early career plant scientists to get involved in the Society and, in the process, to help shape the future of the organization.

ASPB Ambassadors<https://aspb.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eeca3d89b4bbe1d768deaecf9&id=49e4f27726&e=f47717fb13> are early-career scientists (students, postdocs, and industry employees) who are competitively recruited to communicate the mission and vision of the Society to other plant biologists and to the general public. Their role, in short, is to help ensure the ongoing vitality of the Society. These emerging leaders engage their campus and workplace communities in plant science outreach activities, represent ASPB at section meetings, and/or contribute articles to the ASPB News. They also provide a voice for early-career members in the Society, often lending input on key issues.

The application deadline<https://aspb.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eeca3d89b4bbe1d768deaecf9&id=b44f888518&e=f47717fb13> is February 1, 2023. Apply for your chance to take an active role in shaping ASPB, your professional Society. And please feel free to forward this message to anyone who you think might make a great ambassador for ASPB.

Regards,

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PS. This opportunity is only open to ASPB members: If you are not a member, JOIN NOW by creating an account<https://aspb.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=eeca3d89b4bbe1d768deaecf9&id=6362df7c72&e=f47717fb13> and then clicking JOIN APPLICATION.

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