Articles | Volume 53
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-53-1-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-53-1-2020
27 Mar 2020
 | 27 Mar 2020

Successful practice in early career networks: insights from the polar sciences

Pascal Bohleber, Mathieu Casado, Kirsti Ashworth, Chelsey A. Baker, Anna Belcher, Jilda Alicia Caccavo, Holly E. Jenkins, Erin Satterthwaite, Andrea Spolaor, and V. Holly L. Winton

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International Early Career Networks (ECN) are global voluntary communities of Early Career Scientists (ECS) aiming to advance the careers of ECS and to improve their inclusion into the international scientific community. We use member surveys alongside with case studies from well-established and long-term networks to elucidate the attributes that make a successful, sustainable ECN, and propose best practices for developing ECN successfully.