Individual scientists can participate in SCOR activities whether or not they reside in a country with a national committee. Opportunities to get involved include:
- Propose a new working group
- Apply for capacity development opportunities
- Engage with existing research and infrastructural projects and working groups
- Join project Scientific Steering Committee or subcommittees (including early-career scientist committees)
- Participate in webinars, workshops, summer schools/trainings and open science meetings
- Join national networks
- Apply for 2-year early-career member position on SCOR Executive Committee (even numbered years)
- Help SCOR form a new national committee in your country or participate in an existing committee
To be informed of these opportunities as they are announced, please subscribe to SCOR’s email list, review recent News items, or follow us on X, Facebook, LinkedIn, or Bluesky. We will share key announcements from projects and working groups, but also encourage you to follow the individual activities of interest for detailed information.