Synthesis Skills for Early Career Researchers Course is Open
Synthesis Skills for Early Career Researchers (SSECR; [SEE-ker]) is a newly-designed course organized by the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.
Group synthesis projects have the potential to develop high impact science and build strong supportive colleague networks—but they demand a set of skills that are rarely taught. In 2026, LTER launches a rescoped version of the synthesis skills course that we debuted in 2024.
The 2026 course will be:
- Three months of instructional time (September-December 2026)
- Open to participants from across the ecological research community
- 100% online
Participants gain the technical and interpersonal skills needed to assemble, scope, manage, and communicate a team-science synthesis project. Small groups put the lessons into immediate practice through a team science project that they plan during the semester and may opt to continue pursuing. Instructors include LTER Network Office facilitators and data scientists as well as experienced leaders of successful synthesis science projects.
Learn more at: https://lternet.edu/SSECR