The Geosciences are for you!
Geoscientists study how rocks, water, air, space, and life interact
with each other to understand how the global system works. What they
learn increases our sense of wonder, encourages us to ask new questions,
and allows us to make wise use of Earth's many resources. Geoscientists
welcome YOU to join them in these efforts! There are all sorts of
jobs in the geosciences - in schools and universities, government
agencies, small and large business organizations, corporations, non-profit
organizations, and the news media. Computer and technology specialists
who assist geoscientists are in high demand. For now, take all of
the math, science and computer classes that you can, but also sharpen
those language skills so that you can communicate what you learn.
Finally, explore further the many fascinating subjects of the geosciences.
Look for a career that really grabs you, and also allows you to make
a difference!
For more career
information, visit our web sites at the American Geophysical Union,
www.agu.org/sci_soc/careers.html
or American Geological Institute, www.agiweb.org/career/.
American Geophysical
Union
2000 Florida Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 462-6910
American Geological
Institute
4220 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22302
(703) 379-2480
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