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- From: jstravis@bass.bu.edu (John Travis)
- Newsgroups: sci.geo.meteorology
- Subject: environmental science careers
- Message-ID: <92110@bu.edu>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 17:39:29 GMT
- Article-I.D.: bu.92110
- References: <1992Jul15.110126.21690@techbook.com> <1992Jul17.204754.12012@meteor.wisc.edu> <1992Jul20.164701.8222@techbook.com>
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- Reply-To: jstravis@bass.bu.edu (John Travis)
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- Organization: Boston University
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- Sunce this worked well for me, my colleague will try a posting....
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- attenion environmental scientists
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- My name is Richard Stone and I'm a staffwriter at Science Magazine. The
- reason I'm hailing you is to ask for help with an article on careers in
- environmental careers. But I'm hung on a few minor details:
-
- --how do you define "environmental science"
- --in what durection is the field moving
- --where are the jobs? inn industry? governement? academia?
- --are there subdisciplines in envir. science that are vastly
- undersatffed or overstaffed.
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- I'm interested in hearing your answers to these and any others questions
- I've neglected to ask. please call me ASAP at 202-326-6593 or fax me reply
- at 202-371-9227. You can also email a friend of mine at
- jstravis@bu-pub.bu.edu
-
- Thanks for the help and feel free to circulate this among your colleagues
-