01827nam a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400270007410000260010124501050012726000410023252010100027365300310128365300280131465300270134265300240136965300330139370000150142670000180144170000160145970000180147570000170149370000240151070000150153421723182025-02-04 2024 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d a1526-100X7 a10.1111/rec.143182DOI1 aWEIDLICH, W. E. W. A. aThe role of emerging scientists in restoration ecologybinsights from a SER2023 conference workshop. aRestoration Ecology, 8 Octoberc2024 aEmerging professionals are crucial in advancing ecological restoration by connecting newcomers with established leaders and blending new ideas with traditional practices. This paper highlights the vital role emerging scientists play in restoration ecology and the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER). A survey conducted during the SER2023 conference workshop, organized by the Students and Emerging Professionals committee, showed that emerging professionals contribute significantly to every stage of scientific work, from planning to publication. However, participants emphasized the scarcity of funding opportunities for non-senior scientists, which limits academic growth. The workshop underscored the importance of nurturing emerging professionals to develop future leaders for SER and ensure continuity. Fostering non-hierarchical and inclusive networking is key to engaging and empowering these professionals, ultimately contributing to the long-term success of ecological restoration efforts. aEarly career professionals aEarly career scientists aEmerging professionals aEmerging scientists aRestoration ecology students1 aAMARAL, V.1 aLENGEFELD, E.1 aREIS, B. P.1 aGARBOWSKI, M.1 aMARTELLI, E.1 aMORAES, L. F. D. de1 aMURPHY, S.