
Early Career European researchers in the field of adolescence can communicate through the EARA Student and Early Career Network mailinglist. This list is a forum for ideas and questions about research on adolescence. This includes sharing of ideas, measures, tips, links etc. With this list, we also offer you information regarding upcoming events and conferences and send around job openings. With this list we try to foster interaction between researchers, disciplines, and countries.
The current postmaster/list owner for the EARA Student and Early Career Network list is Tina Kretschmer, the network's webmaster and postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry in England. The list is hosted at the university server of the University of Leuven in Belgium.
To join or
subscribe to the
EARA Student and Early Career
Network mailinglist, simply look at our membership page and become a
(student) member of EARA and a member of the EARA Student and Early
Career Network. We will subscribe you to the list. You will receive a
server message that tells you that now you are part of the list. This
means that the subscription process is closed to avoid spammers and
other intruders to our scientific enterprise.
Once subscribed, you can send
messages to the list using the following recipient address:
EARAStudentUnion@listserv.cc.kuleuven.ac.be.
A good idea might be to
put this address in your address book with a nickname.
If you reply
to a message that was distributed through the list, your reply will
only be send to the original sender of the message. Of course, if you
think your reply is important to all recipients of the list, you can
replace the to-address to the listserv address.
Subscribers who want to know who
else is on the list, can do this by sending a message to
listserv@listserv.cc.kuleuven.ac.be
with REV EARASTUDENTUNION in the
message body. In return you will receive a complete list of
subscribers.
By default, EARA Student and Early Career Network setup does
not acknowledge the messages sent to it but subscribers do receive copies of
their own messages so you're sure your message has "gotten through".
To leave the list
(if you really would want this), simply send a message to the list owner.