Peripheral Meetings and Events
Since this year’s LPSC is virtual, USRA/LPI will not schedule the traditional peripheral meetings and other community-organized activities during the week of the conference. However, if members of the community would like to self-organize their own team meetings, professional development training, AG group discussions, etc., via Zoom, RingCentral, or some other virtual meeting tool, we will advertise their availability to the community by listing them on this page.
Sunday, March 14
LGBTQA Gather.town Networking Space —
Sunday,
10:00 AM
to 10:00 PM,
Gather.town (LGBTQA Space)
Members of QUIPS (Queers in Planetary Science) have initiated a Gather.town virtual networking space for the LGBTQA community that will be available throughout the LPSC. We invite participants to pop in and out to meet colleagues and network with individuals throughout the meeting. The Gather.town space is equipped with four private meeting rooms available on a first-come, first-served basis. The LPSC code of conduct and expected behaviors extends to this space. Please either e-mail Kathleen Vander Kaaden ([email protected]) for a link to join this networking space, or access the link via the LPSC virtual environment for attendees (look for the Bulletin Board in the lobby) or the QUIPS Facebrook Group. Times listed are in CDT.
LPSC Welcome Event —
Sunday,
1:00
to 3:00 PM,
Gather.town
Join us for an LPSC welcome event in the Gather.town app! Visit the Networking Lounge in the LPSC virtual environment and click on the button labeled “Gather.Town.” Meet up with friends and colleagues old and new as you prepare for an exciting week of presentations of the most current planetary science research and results during LPSC 2021! Note that all times listed are in CDT unless stated otherwise.
International Planetary Science Researchers in the U.S. Networking Event —
Sunday,
5:00
to 6:30 PM,
Virtual B
This virtual event is intended to build and strengthen a support network for international planetary scientists living and/or working in the United States. We will have time for introductions and a roundtable discussion on the international aspect of planetary science, unique challenges, and resources for professional development. Please register at https://form.jotform.com/210677567699173 to receive further details. Note that the LPSC code of conduct and expected behaviors extend to this virtual peripheral event. If you have any questions, please e-mail [email protected].