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SUMMARY:Sustainable Global Enterprise Immersion
DESCRIPTION:The SGE Immersion Program in the Johnson School within the College of Business is now accepting applications from non-Johnson graduate students from any Cornell school/college/program through Friday\, October 11th. \nLaunched in 2006\, the SGE Immersion program provides Cornell graduate students the opportunity to work in multidisciplinary teams on a project with companies and other organizations who are working to solve a strategic problem related to sustainability and business. The program is offered in the spring term. Since the program began\, students have worked with over 100 companies on nearly 120 projects. 25% of the program alumni network is made up of graduates from AAP\, Arts & Sciences\, CALS\, Engineering\, Hotel\, Human Ecology\, and ILR (so far). Graduate students interested in sustainability and the private sector are strongly encouraged to apply! \nAPPLICATION PROCESS: Submit a resume\, a statement of interest\, and one letter of recommendation (academic or professional) tomm462@cornell.edu by end of day\, Friday\, October 11th. Interviews will take place afterward\, with final decisions being made by late October/early November. \nINFORMATION SESSIONS: There are two information sessions scheduled for September 30th and October 4th for those seeking more information about the program: \nSGE Immersion Information Session 1\nMonday\, September 30th\n3:30-4:15p\, Sage Hall\, Room 141 \nSGE Immersion Information Session 2\nFriday\, October 4th\n1:30-2:30p\, 153 MVR \nAny questions\, including requests for information session materials\, should be sent to Mark B. Milstein atmm462@cornell.edu.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/sge-immersion-program-in-the-johnson-school/
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Ethnographic and Semiotic Approaches in Consulting
DESCRIPTION:Emily Levitt (PhD 2018 Cornell\, Anthropology) made the transition from academia to commercial consulting. In this workshop\, she’ll provide an overview of how ethnography and other methods from the humanities are used today in commercial consulting\, using case studies from her own career as examples. In addition\, she’ll discuss some of the pitfalls and difficulties of going from academia to consulting\, and how to prepare for them. \n1:00pm – 4:30pm at AD White House\, room 109 \nBring a laptop and writing materials to participate in some interactive exercises that will dive into these techniques. \nPlease email ek61@cornell.edu to register or for more information. \nFacilitated by a faculty Mini-grant for the Humanities co-sponsored by the Society for the Humanities and Careers Beyond Academia/BEST to promote alumni engagement\, and organized in concert with Marina Welkner\, Anthropology.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/workshop-ethnographic-and-semiotic-approaches-in-consulting/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
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