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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:Starting with an in-person public panel discussion on Opportunities for Public Communication of Science\, this weekend workshop trains researchers in the sciences (including natural sciences\, engineering\, experimental social sciences\, etc.) to communicate effectively with nonscientists such as policy makers\, political stakeholders\, the media\, and the general public. The  public panel discussion on Opportunities in Science Communication kicks off the COMM 5660 course and is held Friday 4:30-6:30pm. This session is open to the public. \nLearn about the range of opportunities for public engagement and ways to integrate public engagement with your other professional activities. The speakers will share how they got into science communication\, reasons why they continue to do so\, opportunities and challenges of integrating communication activities with other professional activities\, specific skills to work on that are useful elsewhere\, and goals they have for future science communication activities. There will be opportunities to ask questions of the panelists and informal discussion will follow. \n4:30pm Opportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion\n(location: MVR 1101 – this is the main auditorium\, accessible through the main doors close to the new art installation between Bailey Hall and MVR) \nJanani Hariharan\, PhD student in soil ecology\, freelance science writer\nAndy Sanchez\, PhD student in chemical and biomolecular engineering\, policy advocate\nJasmine Marcus ’10\, physical therapist and blogger\nBen Mirin\, PhD student in natural resources & the environment\, audio and video artist and explorer \n6:00(ish) pm Informal discussion \nAccessibility Requests\nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met. \nSupported by Careers Beyond Academia and led by Bruce Lewenstein\, Professor of Science Communication. \nStarting with a public panel discussion on Opportunities for Public Communication of Science\, this weekend workshop trains researchers in the sciences (including natural sciences\, engineering\, experimental social sciences\, etc.) to communicate effectively with nonscientists such as policy makers\, political stakeholders\, the media\, and the general public. Training activities may include role-play\, mini lectures\, reading/discussion\, hands-on writing blog posts and other outreach materials\, real-time practice being interviewed for the media\, and discussion with invited speakers. Several guest speakers will be featured throughout the weekend. The below public panel discussion on Opportunities in Science Communication kicks off the COMM 5660 course and is held Friday 4:30-6:30pm. The weekend workshop runs 9-5pm Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is on your own. Must attend all three sessions for credit. \nLearning Objectives:\nAfter participating in this workshop\, students will be able to: \n\nDiscuss science communication opportunities\, both within traditional scientific careers and as standalone careers\nBegin identifying characteristics of potential audiences for science communication\nWrite drafts of short texts (such as blog posts\, tweets\, and similar items) for non-scientific audiences\nBegin planning for media interviews\nDiscuss social\, ethical\, and scholarly issues associated with science communication\n\nCredit:\nTo get credit for the class you must attend all sessions. Enroll now via class roster. If past the add/drop deadline\, please email Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu) with your Cornell netID. \nTestimonial:\n“One of the most engaging Careers Beyond Academia/BEST experiences for me was a science communication workshop that I attended taught by Bruce Lewenstein. This was an excellent crash course on science communication and forced me to think through how the public receives and perceives scientific news and how I could best communicate my own work to the public without over complicating it.”-Felicity Emerson\, Biomedical and Biological Sciences
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/opportunities-for-public-communication-of-science-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:MVR 1101
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211002T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20210803T125446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T184636Z
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SUMMARY:Science communication workshop (COMM 5660)
DESCRIPTION:Starting with a public panel discussion on Opportunities for Public Communication of Science\, this weekend workshop trains researchers in the sciences (including natural sciences\, engineering\, experimental social sciences\, etc.) to communicate effectively with nonscientists such as policy makers\, political stakeholders\, the media\, and the general public. Training activities may include role-play\, mini lectures\, reading/discussion\, hands-on writing blog posts and other outreach materials\, real-time practice being interviewed for the media\, and discussion with invited speakers. Several guest speakers will be featured throughout the weekend. The below public panel discussion on Opportunities in Science Communication kicks off the COMM 5660 course and is held Friday 4:30-6:30pm. The weekend workshop runs 9-5pm Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is on your own. Must attend all three sessions for credit. \nLearning Objectives:\nAfter participating in this workshop\, students will be able to: \n\nDiscuss science communication opportunities\, both within traditional scientific careers and as standalone careers\nBegin identifying characteristics of potential audiences for science communication\nWrite drafts of short texts (such as blog posts\, tweets\, and similar items) for non-scientific audiences\nBegin planning for media interviews\nDiscuss social\, ethical\, and scholarly issues associated with science communication\n\nCredit:\nTo get credit for the class you must attend all sessions. Enroll now via class roster. If past the add/drop deadline\, please email Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu) with your Cornell netID. \nTestimonial:\n“One of the most engaging Careers Beyond Academia/BEST experiences for me was a science communication workshop that I attended taught by Bruce Lewenstein. This was an excellent crash course on science communication and forced me to think through how the public receives and perceives scientific news and how I could best communicate my own work to the public without over complicating it.”-Felicity Emerson\, Biomedical and Biological Sciences \nTo prepare:\nCome with a brief (100-200 word) written summary of your own research. You will use this summary as the basis for class activities. If you are interested in science blogging\, set up your own blog site in advance (Google’s Blogger service is pretty simple to use\, but you’re welcome to try another service if you prefer; WordPress is also useful if you want a full website). You will need a computer or tablet (probably with a keyboard)\, as you will be looking at things online and writing during the workshop. \nMore more information\, see last year’s syllabus. \n\nOpportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion\nFriday 4:30-6:30pm-this session is open to the public featuring panelists: \nJanani Hariharan\, PhD student in soil ecology\, freelance science writer\nAndy Sanchez\, PhD student in chemical and biomolecular engineering\, policy advocate\nJasmine Marcus ’10\, physical therapist and blogger\nBen Mirin\, PhD student in natural resources & the environment\, audio and video artist and explorer \nLocation: MVR 1101 – this is the main auditorium\, accessible through the main doors close to the new art installation between Bailey Hall and MVR \nAccessibility Requests\nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met. \nSupported by Careers Beyond Academia and led by Bruce Lewenstein\, Professor of Science Communication.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-communication-workshop-comm-5660/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20210803T125625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T184649Z
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SUMMARY:Science communication workshop (COMM5660)
DESCRIPTION:Starting with a public panel discussion on Opportunities for Public Communication of Science\, this weekend workshop trains researchers in the sciences (including natural sciences\, engineering\, experimental social sciences\, etc.) to communicate effectively with nonscientists such as policy makers\, political stakeholders\, the media\, and the general public. Training activities may include role-play\, mini lectures\, reading/discussion\, hands-on writing blog posts and other outreach materials\, real-time practice being interviewed for the media\, and discussion with invited speakers. Several guest speakers will be featured throughout the weekend. The below public panel discussion on Opportunities in Science Communication kicks off the COMM 5660 course and is held Friday 4:30-6:30pm. The weekend workshop runs 9-5pm Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is on your own. Must attend all three sessions for credit. \nLearning Objectives:\nAfter participating in this workshop\, students will be able to: \n\nDiscuss science communication opportunities\, both within traditional scientific careers and as standalone careers\nBegin identifying characteristics of potential audiences for science communication\nWrite drafts of short texts (such as blog posts\, tweets\, and similar items) for non-scientific audiences\nBegin planning for media interviews\nDiscuss social\, ethical\, and scholarly issues associated with science communication\n\nCredit:\nTo get credit for the class you must attend all sessions. Enroll now via class roster. If past the add/drop deadline\, please email Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu) with your Cornell netID. \nTestimonial:\n“One of the most engaging Careers Beyond Academia/BEST experiences for me was a science communication workshop that I attended taught by Bruce Lewenstein. This was an excellent crash course on science communication and forced me to think through how the public receives and perceives scientific news and how I could best communicate my own work to the public without over complicating it.”-Felicity Emerson\, Biomedical and Biological Sciences \nTo prepare:\nCome with a brief (100-200 word) written summary of your own research. You will use this summary as the basis for class activities. If you are interested in science blogging\, set up your own blog site in advance (Google’s Blogger service is pretty simple to use\, but you’re welcome to try another service if you prefer; WordPress is also useful if you want a full website). You will need a computer or tablet (probably with a keyboard)\, as you will be looking at things online and writing during the workshop. \nMore more information\, see last year’s syllabus. \n\nOpportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion\nFriday 4:30-6:30pm-this session is open to the public featuring panelists: \nJanani Hariharan\, PhD student in soil ecology\, freelance science writer\nAndy Sanchez\, PhD student in chemical and biomolecular engineering\, policy advocate\nJasmine Marcus ’10\, physical therapist and blogger\nBen Mirin\, PhD student in natural resources & the environment\, audio and video artist and explorer \nLocation: MVR 1101 – this is the main auditorium\, accessible through the main doors close to the new art installation between Bailey Hall and MVR \nAccessibility Requests\nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met. \nSupported by Careers Beyond Academia and led by Bruce Lewenstein\, Professor of Science Communication.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-communication-workshop-comm5660/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211005T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20210916T195442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T070935Z
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SUMMARY:Your Dream Employer: Finding Your Best Fit as a PhD
DESCRIPTION:Location\, size\, industry – what are your priorities when identifying a potential employer? Whether you’re dreaming of a startup\, nonprofit\, or established company\, you can surface your future employer by leveraging library resources. In this workshop hosted by Careers Beyond Academia\, you’ll gain strategies to generate a list of employers based on the criteria that’s most important to you. Business Librarian Sarah Lane of the Management Library will demonstrate tools to save you time and make your job search more focused. Bring your laptop\, and you can expect to leave with a list of “best fit” employers to target. Part One in a two-part series on using library resources during your job search. \nBefore attending the workshop\, please be sure to register for free accounts with Capital IQ and CB Insights (instructions provided on linked library sites) so that you can follow along right away. If needed\, contact mgtref@cornell.edu with registration questions. \nTo Register \nAccessibility Requests \nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/your-dream-employer-finding-your-best-fit-as-a-phd/
LOCATION:703 Olin Library\, 161 Ho Plaza\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211007T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
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SUMMARY:NIH Webinar: Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series – Exploring Our Self-talk: Cognitive Distortion and Imposter Fears
DESCRIPTION:Speaker(s): Sharon Milgram\, PhD\, Director\, OITE \nThis event is recommended for: Postbacs; Graduate Students; Postdocs/Fellows; NIH Staff Scientists/Staff Clinicians \nRegister for Session 2 \nAccessibility Information: Sign language interpreting services and live captioning will be provided for this event. Individuals who need other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact Jackie Newell (newellj@nih.gov) or the Federal Relay Service @ 800-877-8339. Requests should be made as soon as possible. \n********************************************** \nBECOMING A RESILIENT SCIENTIST SERIES\nNavigating school\, the career exploration process\, research environments\, and the stress of national/international news can seem overwhelming and lead us to doubt ourselves just when we need confidence the most. Through workshops in this series\, we will work to identify attitudes and behaviors that can help us be more resilient as we navigate difficult situations in school\, work and life. Each workshop will highlight emotional intelligence competencies needed for success in research and healthcare careers and will provide strategies for developing these competencies as part of your educational journey. While you may participate in any of the webinars\, it is best to participate in the entire series as the material relates and concepts will be developed throughout the series. Data show that trainees who attended most of the sessions of the earlier “Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series” reported that they had become more resilient\, were better able to handle stress and conflict in their lives\, and would recommend the series highly to their colleagues. \nThe workshops in the series are: \nSession 1 (September 23) – An Introduction to Resilience and Wellness  \nSession 2 (October 7) – Exploring our Self-Talk: Cognitive Distortions and Imposter Fears \nSession 3 (October 21) – Self-Advocacy and Assertiveness for Scientists \nSession 4 (November 4) – Developing Feedback Resilience \nSession 5 (November 18) – Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships \nIf you miss a workshop and want to watch the recording\, please visit the NIH OITE series page for links based on date and topic.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nih-webinar-becoming-a-resilient-scientist-series-exploring-our-self-talk-cognitive-distortion-and-imposter-fears/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211012T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20211001T194010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T233317Z
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SUMMARY:Insights to prepare a consulting resume
DESCRIPTION:The Cornell Graduate Consulting Club (CGCC) is holding an online resume workshop on October 12th at 3 PM with Craig Jones from Career Services. The Zoom information is below. This workshop will be tailored to enhance your resume for consulting work. \nTopic: CGCC Resume Workshop\nJoin Zoom Meeting\, Meeting ID: 993 4348 8100\, Passcode: 126618\nTime: Oct 12\, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nAbout CGCC\, the Cornell Graduate Consulting Club\nThe CGCC provides professional development opportunities for Cornell non-MBA graduate students interested in management consulting. Primary objectives include providing networking opportunities with alumni and recruiters and facilitating application material and interview preparation. Connect with the leadership team! \nIf you are interested in future CGCC events please send an email with the single word “join” in the title to cgcc-l-request@cornell.edu.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/insights-to-prepare-a-consulting-resume/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20211012T201310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T182947Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Come join a discussion on the art of partnership with Professor of Entrepreneurship Matt Marx\, who will present a high-level view of what you should consider in co-founders\, what is needed in a founder’s agreement\, how to allocate equity ownership\, when/what to use a lawyer for\, how to raise venture funding without losing your job\, and provide key elements that one can utilize when thinking through early startup setup. There will be time at the end for Q&A and open dialogue to discuss learnings\, challenges\, and situations regarding operating agreements among founders. \nLearn more about Matt Marx \nWednesday\, October 13\, 2021 @ 5pm EDT\nLocation: eHub Collegetown (409 College Ave\, Ithaca) \nCornell Graduate students\, please register on Eventbrite here\nIf you are a Johnson student\, please register on CampusGroups here
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/the-art-of-partnership/
LOCATION:eHub Collegetown\, 409 College Ave\, Ithaca
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20210920T200921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T225509Z
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SUMMARY:NYAS Webinar: Career Paths: Academic Workforce Development
DESCRIPTION:The growth and prosperity of society depends on nurturing intellectual STEM talent that drives innovation and solves real world problems\, This requires creating a culture that nurtures\, fosters and accepts diverse ideas\, problem solving approaches and individuals. \nThe panelists at this webinar will discuss how STEM professionals can pave the path by creating programs and opportunities to help diverse STEM talent succeed professionally and create a culture that makes STEM accessible for all. \nDuring this webinar\, you’ll hear from a panel of Scientists on the following topics:\n\nCareer growth of the Panel in Workforce Development.\nWhat opportunities to seek when planning for a career in STEM Workforce Development?\nWhat are the challenges to consider when pursuing this career path?\nWhat other avenues does it expose you to?\n\nThe event will be followed by a virtual networking opportunity with the panelists at 6:30 PM. \nPanelists: Jackie Wirz\, PhD\, Executive Director\, Saturday Academy\, and André Walcott\, PhD\, Program Manager\, Oregon Health and Sciences University \nRegister online for the webinar. \nSign up for free a Membership to the New York Academy of Sciences\nTo support your professional and career development\, Cornell University will sponsor a complimentary 1-year Membership to the New York Academy of Sciences for any interested undergraduate and graduate student\, postdoc\, faculty and staff member. For over 200 years\, the Academy has helped scientists\, engineers\, and innovators pursue successful careers.  To request a sponsored membership\, sign up at NYAS.ORG/CORNELL
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nyas-webinar-career-paths-academic-workforce-development/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20210930T203916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T145434Z
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SUMMARY:Careers Beyond Academia Live Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Live Q&A Session for any job search questions! Wondering about applications\, interviews and job opportunities? Have a quick question about timing? Thinking about skill building or how to build experiences into your resume? Please pop in to ask a question\, hear tips from colleagues and more. \nAll graduate students and postdocs from any field are welcome to attend. We welcome alumni\, too! \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://cornell.zoom.us/j/93306372210?pwd=cGNjWFZCTVZWenZ2VDVmclQ1My9TUT09&from=addon \nMeeting ID: 933 0637 2210\nPasscode: 730391
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/careers-beyond-academia-live-qa-6/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20211013T043219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211214T162420Z
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SUMMARY:Info sessions on Cornell Technology Licensing Practicum
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) is launching another recruitment cycle of its flagship internship program\, CTL Practicum. This is an experiential program where you gain valuable exposure to the process of commercialization of university-based research. The selected students will receive a robust training\, will get exposure to a wide range of emerging technologies coming out of the lab at Cornell University\, and will gain hands-on experience in technology marketing\, market research\, and intellectual property. To register and for more information.  \nInformation Session Options \nOctober 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET  or\nOctober 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/info-sessions-on-cornell-technology-licensing-practicum/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20211012T203324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T182947Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for Fundraising
DESCRIPTION:Join  Black Entrepreneurs in Training (BET)  at an upcoming community gathering and roundtable discussion. Chinasa T. Okolo\, a Ph.D student in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University and an entrepreneur\, will be leading the discussion on Oct. 15 on best practices for fundraising. The topic for Oct. 29 will be shared soon. Come with questions and share the challenges you are facing on your entrepreneurship journey! \nBET Community Gatherings  \nFriday\, October 15 (6:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET) – eHub Kennedy Hall (106B Workspace)\nFeaturing Chinasa T. Okolo\nand\nFriday\, October 29 (6:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET) – Upson Lounge (Upson Hall\, Room 116)\nFeaturing Jehron Petty \nRSVP Here \nBET is accepting sign-ups for Fall 2021 \nAbout BET\nBET is a community dedicated to inspiring\, informing\, and initiating the next wave of Black entrepreneurs at Cornell University. Through a series of community events\, BET aims to connect Black student entrepreneurs and introduce them to Cornell’s robust portfolio of entrepreneurship programs\, opportunities\, and resources.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/best-practices-for-fundraising/
LOCATION:eHub Kennedy Hall (106b)
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20210930T180315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T143937Z
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SUMMARY:Careers Beyond Academia Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Does your career plan need a tune-up? Join us in a small group session to find out how we can help you! Get the most out of Careers Beyond Academia – Tuesday\, October 19  @ 11 am. If you are interested in exploring your options and want to meet colleagues who are considering careers outside of a traditional tenure-track role\, sign up for a small group session. Bring your questions\, share your career aspirations and trepidations\, receive guidance on how to get started on your career search\, and specific advice on how to approach your advisor or make a career decision. We’ll exchange tips\, tricks\, and tools to efficiently explore your options\, build your skills and take action to prepare for your future. Feel free to pop in anytime during this hour that suits your schedule. \nZoom Link: \nhttps://cornell.zoom.us/j/97179646578?pwd=VE1KNkdpMk1SaEZOYVlPbVowcWhpQT09&from=addon
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/careers-beyond-academia-information-session/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20211013T044657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T182041Z
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SUMMARY:Policy Fireside Chat
DESCRIPTION:Fireside Chat with Dr. Gretchen Goldman (White House Office of Science & Technology Policy) \nCornell ASAP and the Energy Systems Club are hosting alum Dr. Gretchen Goldman\, who was recently appointed Assistant Director for Environmental Science\, Engineering\, Policy\, and Justice at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). She’ll chat informally about her career path\, her previous work with the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)\, and her new job at OSTP.  This is currently scheduled to be an in-person event\, pending University guidelines. Register here. \non October 20 @ 4:00 pm ET
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/policy-fireside-chat/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T074149Z
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SUMMARY:Your Dream Job: Acing Your Interview as a PhD
DESCRIPTION:Are you getting ready to interview with an industry employer? Join Careers Beyond Academia and Cornell Libraries to learn how to better navigate library resources to give yourself a competitive advantage and locate resources you can’t find using Google or from the company itself. In this workshop\, you’ll gain strategies to find insights about your potential employer\, prepare for their questions\, and generate questions of your own. Business Librarian Sarah Lane of the Management Library will demonstrate tools to help you shine throughout the interview process. Bring your laptop\, and you can expect to leave with reports and news in preparation for your next interview. Part Two in a two-part series on using library resources during your job search (prior attendance not required). \nBefore attending the workshop\, please be sure to register for free accounts with Capital IQ and CB Insights (instructions provided on linked library sites) so that you can follow along right away. If needed\, contact mgtref@cornell.edu with registration questions. \nTo Register \nAccessibility Requests \nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/your-dream-job-acing-your-interview-as-a-phd/
LOCATION:103 Mann Library
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T143000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
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SUMMARY:NIH Webinar: Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series – Self-advocacy and Assertiveness
DESCRIPTION:Speaker(s): Sharon Milgram\, PhD\, Director\, OITE \nThis event is recommended for: Postbacs; Graduate Students; Postdocs/Fellows; NIH Staff Scientists/Staff Clinicians \nRegister for Session 3 \nAccessibility Information: Sign language interpreting services and live captioning will be provided for this event. Individuals who need other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact Jackie Newell (newellj@nih.gov) or the Federal Relay Service @ 800-877-8339. Requests should be made as soon as possible. \n********************************************** \nBECOMING A RESILIENT SCIENTIST SERIES\nNavigating school\, the career exploration process\, research environments\, and the stress of national/international news can seem overwhelming and lead us to doubt ourselves just when we need confidence the most. Through workshops in this series\, we will work to identify attitudes and behaviors that can help us be more resilient as we navigate difficult situations in school\, work and life. Each workshop will highlight emotional intelligence competencies needed for success in research and healthcare careers and will provide strategies for developing these competencies as part of your educational journey. While you may participate in any of the webinars\, it is best to participate in the entire series as the material relates and concepts will be developed throughout the series. Data show that trainees who attended most of the sessions of the earlier “Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series” reported that they had become more resilient\, were better able to handle stress and conflict in their lives\, and would recommend the series highly to their colleagues. \nThe workshops in the series are: \nSession 1 (September 23) – An Introduction to Resilience and Wellness  \nSession 2 (October 7) – Exploring our Self-Talk: Cognitive Distortions and Imposter Fears \nSession 3 (October 21) – Self-Advocacy and Assertiveness for Scientists \nSession 4 (November 4) – Developing Feedback Resilience \nSession 5 (November 18) – Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships \nIf you miss a workshop and want to watch the recording\, please visit the NIH OITE series page for links based on date and topic.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nih-webinar-becoming-a-resilient-scientist-series-self-advocacy-and-assertiveness/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T130000
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SUMMARY:Info Session on Cornell Technology Licensing Practicum
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) is launching another recruitment cycle of its flagship internship program\, CTL Practicum. This is an experiential program where you gain valuable exposure to the process of commercialization of university-based research. The selected students will receive a robust training\, will get exposure to a wide range of emerging technologies coming out of the lab at Cornell University\, and will gain hands-on experience in technology marketing\, market research\, and intellectual property. To register and for more information.  \nInformation Session Options \nOctober 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET  or\nOctober 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/info-session-on-cornell-technology-licensing-practicum/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T071615
CREATED:20211008T161655Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Beyond the Academy
DESCRIPTION:Writing Beyond the Academy\nThe Society for the Humanities presents a freelance criticism workshop for Cornell graduate students \n\nWith panelists: \n\n\nOumar Ba is an editor at the online magazine Africa Is a Country. His writings have appeared in Foreign Affairs\, the Washington Post\, the New York Review of Books\, and Al Jazeera. He is an assistant professor of international relations in the Department of Government at Cornell. \n\n\nCharles Petersen is a senior editor at n+1 magazine\, where he has served in various capacities for fourteen years. He has also worked as a book review editor for a national newspaper and as the assistant to the editor in chief at the New York Review of Books. In addition to n+1 and the New York Review\, he has written for Bookforum\, The Nation\, the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, the Los Angeles Times\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, Art in America\, and the New Yorker. He received his PhD in American studies at Harvard in 2020 and he is currently a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in the history department at Cornell. \n\n\nAnna Shechtman is a senior humanities editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books (LARB). In addition to LARB\, her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in ArtForum\, newyorker.com\, The New Inquiry\, and Slate. She writes crossword puzzles for the New York Times and The New Yorker and is currently working on a trade book about crosswords and gender. She is a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Literatures in English and will be joining that department as an assistant professor in 2024.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/writing-beyond-the-academy/
LOCATION:Guerlac Room\, A.D. White House\, 29 East Ave\, Ithaca\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T180000
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SUMMARY:Career Chat: From English PhD to Instructional Technologist
DESCRIPTION:Please join recent graduate Malcolm Bare\, PhD’21 for an informal chat about how he leveraged his English skills and discovered a whole new field of job opportunities in instructional design\, instructional technology\, training and learning development departments in industry. Malcolm will share his interviewing experiences\, questions asked and how he combined skills and passion into a fulfilling career. Interviewing discussion includes companies such as Clif Bar\, Amazon\, University of Chicago and more. \nThis information session is a great way to think about new ways to use the skills you have acquired during your PhD journey and discover the questions interviewers may ask and the skills in demand! \nTo Register
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/career-chat-from-english-phd-to-instructional-technologist/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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