2022 Seismology Student Workshop Registration and Abstract Submission
We are excited to announce the TENTH YEAR of the Seismology Student Workshop, organized completely by and for seismology graduate students!

The 2022 Seismology Student Workshop will be held 100% virtually from Monday March 14 to Thursday March 17, 10AM-2PM EST​. Due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns, this year's workshop will be held completely online using Zoom, Slack, and gather.town. Our program includes four half-days of presentations, poster sessions, and networking events.

There is NO registration fee this year, we just ask for your engaged participation! The workshop will be held during New York working hours (EST, UTC -5). For more information about or to see previous programs, please visit our website: https://seismologystudentworkshop.weebly.com/ 

THANK YOU to Seismological Society of America (SSA) for their generous support!

Submission deadline is Monday February 14th, 2022 by 11:59PM EST

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