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SUMMARY:Animal Health Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:This only happens once a year. Don’t miss your chance! Any Cornell student\, any degree program\, any field of study is invited to join vet students in the animal health focused hackathon. Over a dozen sponsors onsite\, tons of mentors for lots of networking. An IBM led Design Workshop\, good food\, merch\, 50 mentors and a beautiful light filled space to work in. And $9\,000 in cash prizes  \nView the Animal Hackathon details and apply to participate.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/animal-health-hackathon/
LOCATION:Schurman Hall
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Job Search Strategies for International Non-STEM Students
DESCRIPTION:Searching for jobs is difficult for international students. It’s all the more difficult for students outside of STEM and Finance fields. During this workshop from Cornell Career Services (CCS)\, we will focus on strategies to elevate your job search\, key resources\, and tips for locating international student-friendly internship and full-time employers. We will also discuss ways to maximize your 1 year of OPT (or 18 months of AT) through diverse employment options. \nZoom registration required. Find more information in Handshake. \nThis workshop will be recorded and saved to the Cornell Career Services Media Library (https://scl.cornell.edu/get-involved/career-services/presentations). \nStudents with accessibility needs can email Erica Ford at ef434@cornell.edu for accommodations. Please request accommodations no less than 3 business days prior to the event (2/2/24).
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/job-search-strategies-for-international-non-stem-students/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Finding Your Research Voice Workshop
DESCRIPTION:February 9 and 10 (9am-4pm both days\, must attend both)\n\n\n\n\nLearning to tell a compelling research story can have a significant impact on your career. It can make you stand out at professional conferences\, pitch competitions\, on the job market\, or during an ideal networking opportunity. It is easy to tell a research story badly. We provide specific presentation ideas and field tested exercises that will help you improve your talk. Once you’ve learned how to create a dynamic live performance of your research story\, you may come to enjoy presenting in public. \nThis workshop will intensively work your own research presentation and hone your engaging story through a core message. We incorporate theatrical/improv techniques and video feedback to improve your use of body\, voice\, gesture and to capture wording that resonates with your audience. These workshops have led to a published book that summarizes the exercises and serves as a step-by-step guide to Finding Your Research Voice – Storytelling and Theatre Skills for Bringing Your Presentation to Life. It is fully accessible through the Cornell Library System. \n \n“There are faculty who give terrible talks\, and some who make captivating\, engaging talks. I want to be in the latter category. That’s why I signed up for this workshop.”–Benjamin Rosche\, PhD student\, Sociology” \nThis opportunity is open to PhD students and postdocs in all disciplines\, with priority given to those who are ready to present their research. Time: 9 am to 4 pm Friday Feb.9 and Saturday Feb. 10\, with an hour lunch break. You must attend both sessions. Due to the intensive\, personalized\, mentored interactions during the workshop\, participation numbers are limited. \nThis two-day workshop is designed for any grad student or postdoc in the social sciences\, STEM\, humanities and arts disciplines interested in an immersion to improve their research communication skills. \n“We were an image-oriented species way before development of the written word. The way we include pictures in our presentations can determine if a story will bring us together.”–Itai Cohen\, Professor\, Physics \nRegister now by Feb. 2:\nComplete the online registration form. Questions can be directed via email to: sv27@cornell.edu. Location will be in Willard Straight Hall Room 414 on Friday and in the Physical Science Building 401 on Saturday. Sessions are only held in person and participants must commit to attending both full days. If you were to pay professionals for this kind of training after leaving Cornell\, registration would be at least $500-$1\,000. Thanks to sponsorship by Cornell Graduate School’s Careers Beyond Academia\, the cost to you is nothing! \nLearning outcomes for Finding Your Research Voice:\nCreating a Core Message\nApplying the Dramatic Arc\nConnecting with Your Audience\nExpressing Passion for Your Research\nFinding a Great Beginning\nChaptering Your Story\nSignaling the End\nImproving Your Voice\nControlling Your Body Language\nIncorporating Gesture Effectively \nIn advance of the workshop:\n\nRecord your 10 minute research talk and upload it to YouTube (if you have a previously recorded talk that’s fine\, just the first 10minutes will be viewed). Don’t worry about professional quality\, it can be done informally on your computer with Zoom. Make sure the audio can be heard. Your 10 minute talk should cover something you would present at a conference\, perhaps in a longer format. An hour long talk is often comprised of three separate but linked 10 minute talks. Choose the research idea that you are most passionate about as the subject for your talk. Make sure you do not disclose any proprietary information (hopefully you consider this with every talk).\nSend the private link by February 2-  (or public if you are using a prior recording) to Itai Cohen (itai.cohen@cornell.edu) and Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu). We will review your talk\, speak about what we see during the workshop\, and offer concrete tips for improvement. This is an essential way you will get the most out of this workshop!\nDraft a 1 minute (approximate) Elevator Pitch of your core research message to bring to the workshop. We will use your Elevator Pitch to hone your core message and to work on your performance skills. You may write it down and email it to us ahead of time if you would like feedback prior to the workshop.It should include who you are\, what you do\, what you’ve found\, and why it is important. This is a short persuasive speech about you and your work. It should last no longer than an elevator ride (30 seconds to 2 minutes) and should be carefully crafted to maximize both information and interest during short encounters with important contacts. An elevator pitch is a 3-4 sentence summary of the main point of your talk. Briefly:\n\n\n\n\nIdentify the problem and why it is so important\nExplain why this has not yet been solved\nExplain how you will solve and why you are the person to do it\n\n\n\nFacilitated by:\nItai Cohen\, Professor of Physics\nCornell University\nhttp://cohengroup.lassp.cornell.edu\nitai.cohen@cornell.edu 617-304-2131 \n  \nSusi Varvayanis\, Executive Director\nCareers Beyond Academia\nCornell University Graduate School \ngradcareers@cornell.edu \n  \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 sufficiently in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/finding-your-research-voice-workshop-4/2024-02-09/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Climate Tech Translation with Madison Savilow
DESCRIPTION:Looking to make a real-world impact with your innovative climate tech research? Explore the potential of entrepreneurship to advance climate solutions\, creating jobs and stimulating the economy in the process\, at this free event co-hosted by W.E. Cornell and the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability. \nIn a fireside chat with Andrea Ippolito ’06\, M.Eng. ’07\, Director of W.E. Cornell and founder of SimpliFed\, climate entrepreneur Madison Savilow will share her insights on the climate tech industry\, her journey in this field\, and her advice for those interested in pursuing a similar path. \nSavilow serves as Chief of Staff for the waste and carbon utilization company Carbon Upcycling Technologies. Valued at more than $34 million\, the startup’s technology transforms CO2\, industrial waste\, and natural materials to produce improved materials\, including cement\, plastics\, consumer products\, fertilizers\, and pharmaceuticals. Savilow is also the co-founder and Venture Lead for the startup’s brand Oco\, which makes consumer products using Carbon Upcycling’s innovation. The company recently partnered with Adidas to produce 400\,000 pairs of adidas’s TERREX hiking shoes using ink made with captured carbon\, bringing Oco’s sustainable technology to customers of one of the world’s most well-known brands. \nSecure your spot now to learn more about Savilow\, Carbon Upcycling\, and Oco! Register here: https://bit.ly/ClimateTechTalk
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/climate-tech-translation-with-madison-savilow/
LOCATION:148 Stocking Hall\, 411 Tower Rd\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240210T160000
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SUMMARY:Finding Your Research Voice Workshop
DESCRIPTION:February 9 and 10 (9am-4pm both days\, must attend both)\n\n\n\n\nLearning to tell a compelling research story can have a significant impact on your career. It can make you stand out at professional conferences\, pitch competitions\, on the job market\, or during an ideal networking opportunity. It is easy to tell a research story badly. We provide specific presentation ideas and field tested exercises that will help you improve your talk. Once you’ve learned how to create a dynamic live performance of your research story\, you may come to enjoy presenting in public. \nThis workshop will intensively work your own research presentation and hone your engaging story through a core message. We incorporate theatrical/improv techniques and video feedback to improve your use of body\, voice\, gesture and to capture wording that resonates with your audience. These workshops have led to a published book that summarizes the exercises and serves as a step-by-step guide to Finding Your Research Voice – Storytelling and Theatre Skills for Bringing Your Presentation to Life. It is fully accessible through the Cornell Library System. \n \n“There are faculty who give terrible talks\, and some who make captivating\, engaging talks. I want to be in the latter category. That’s why I signed up for this workshop.”–Benjamin Rosche\, PhD student\, Sociology” \nThis opportunity is open to PhD students and postdocs in all disciplines\, with priority given to those who are ready to present their research. Time: 9 am to 4 pm Friday Feb.9 and Saturday Feb. 10\, with an hour lunch break. You must attend both sessions. Due to the intensive\, personalized\, mentored interactions during the workshop\, participation numbers are limited. \nThis two-day workshop is designed for any grad student or postdoc in the social sciences\, STEM\, humanities and arts disciplines interested in an immersion to improve their research communication skills. \n“We were an image-oriented species way before development of the written word. The way we include pictures in our presentations can determine if a story will bring us together.”–Itai Cohen\, Professor\, Physics \nRegister now by Feb. 2:\nComplete the online registration form. Questions can be directed via email to: sv27@cornell.edu. Location will be in Willard Straight Hall Room 414 on Friday and in the Physical Science Building 401 on Saturday. Sessions are only held in person and participants must commit to attending both full days. If you were to pay professionals for this kind of training after leaving Cornell\, registration would be at least $500-$1\,000. Thanks to sponsorship by Cornell Graduate School’s Careers Beyond Academia\, the cost to you is nothing! \nLearning outcomes for Finding Your Research Voice:\nCreating a Core Message\nApplying the Dramatic Arc\nConnecting with Your Audience\nExpressing Passion for Your Research\nFinding a Great Beginning\nChaptering Your Story\nSignaling the End\nImproving Your Voice\nControlling Your Body Language\nIncorporating Gesture Effectively \nIn advance of the workshop:\n\nRecord your 10 minute research talk and upload it to YouTube (if you have a previously recorded talk that’s fine\, just the first 10minutes will be viewed). Don’t worry about professional quality\, it can be done informally on your computer with Zoom. Make sure the audio can be heard. Your 10 minute talk should cover something you would present at a conference\, perhaps in a longer format. An hour long talk is often comprised of three separate but linked 10 minute talks. Choose the research idea that you are most passionate about as the subject for your talk. Make sure you do not disclose any proprietary information (hopefully you consider this with every talk).\nSend the private link by February 2-  (or public if you are using a prior recording) to Itai Cohen (itai.cohen@cornell.edu) and Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu). We will review your talk\, speak about what we see during the workshop\, and offer concrete tips for improvement. This is an essential way you will get the most out of this workshop!\nDraft a 1 minute (approximate) Elevator Pitch of your core research message to bring to the workshop. We will use your Elevator Pitch to hone your core message and to work on your performance skills. You may write it down and email it to us ahead of time if you would like feedback prior to the workshop.It should include who you are\, what you do\, what you’ve found\, and why it is important. This is a short persuasive speech about you and your work. It should last no longer than an elevator ride (30 seconds to 2 minutes) and should be carefully crafted to maximize both information and interest during short encounters with important contacts. An elevator pitch is a 3-4 sentence summary of the main point of your talk. Briefly:\n\n\n\n\nIdentify the problem and why it is so important\nExplain why this has not yet been solved\nExplain how you will solve and why you are the person to do it\n\n\n\nFacilitated by:\nItai Cohen\, Professor of Physics\nCornell University\nhttp://cohengroup.lassp.cornell.edu\nitai.cohen@cornell.edu 617-304-2131 \n  \nSusi Varvayanis\, Executive Director\nCareers Beyond Academia\nCornell University Graduate School \ngradcareers@cornell.edu \n  \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 sufficiently in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/finding-your-research-voice-workshop-4/2024-02-10/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T130000
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SUMMARY:I&E Workshop: Developing Novel IP Within a Startup
DESCRIPTION:University researchers benefit from various technology licensing resources to protect their innovations\, but startups face the challenge of safeguarding intellectual property (IP) developed outside of the university\, through internal research and development. Join this free workshop to find out how to finance R&D\, including through tokenizing the resultant IP assets\, and how startup executives should manage the IP generated within their companies. Register to attend. \nPart of the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Workshop series from Cornel Center for Regional Economic Advancement.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/ie-workshop-developing-novel-ip-within-a-startup/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T110000
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CREATED:20240109T020218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T020218Z
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SUMMARY:Create an Employer-Ready LinkedIn Profile
DESCRIPTION:We’ll start with a short overview presentation with pro tips on how to use LinkedIn\, some exercises to identify a good tagline\, and a very interactive session where participants work on their own profiles and critique others’ –so you will need to bring your own computer. Handy tips will be shared among participants at the hands-on session.\nDue to the interactive nature of this in-person workshop\, we will limit the number of participants to 15. So if something comes up after you register\, be sure to let us know so we can invite someone else to take your place. \nRegister via this Google form for the date that works for you with your Cornell netID. \nSession dates: \n\nTuesday\, February 13\, 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.\n\nAll sessions will be held in Caldwell 341 in person only
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/create-an-employer-ready-linkedin-profile-7/
LOCATION:341 Caldwell Hall\, 121 Reservoir Avenue\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240219
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SUMMARY:Digital Agriculture Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:Over the next few decades\, a rising global population\, increasing wealth\, changing consumer demand and climate variation will put growing pressure on food systems. While global demand might be met through current agricultural practices in the short term\, these strategies are unsustainable for the long term. Globally\, agriculture demands a radical transformation. Open to ALL STUDENTS at Cornell!  \nVisit the Digital Ag Hackathon website for more information and to register.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/digital-agriculture-hackathon/
LOCATION:Schurman Hall
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T130000
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SUMMARY:CV To Resume Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will help you target common terms used in industry\, non-profit and government jobs; basic resume structure and tips on highlighting your PhD skillsets to position YOU as the preferred job candidate. \nThis webinar is open to all PhD students and postdocs. \nTo Register \nFor more events\, please visit gradcareers.cornell.edu. \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/cv-to-resume-workshop-11/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T153000
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CREATED:20240202T212053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T212200Z
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SUMMARY:Career Resilience: Sesame Street to Google with Jennifer Kotler Clarke\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell Technology Business Network (CTBN) Wednesday\, Feb 21st\, at 11:30am/PST (2:30pm/EST)\, for “Career Resilience:  Transitioning from Sesame Street to Google” with Jennifer Kotler Clarke\, PhD ’94\, Human Development and Family Studies. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/career-resilience-sesame-street-to-google-with-jennifer-kotler-clarke-phd/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240224
DTSTAMP:20260404T104059
CREATED:20240202T211455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T211455Z
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SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Beyond Academia 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Are you curious about what you can do with your PhD beyond the traditional academic track? Are you looking to build your professional network? Attend the 12th Annual Beyond Academia Conference to learn about the engaging and exciting career paths that you can pursue with a PhD. \nWith 2 keynotes\, 20 career exploration panels\, 10 skill-development workshops\, and over 100 PhD speakers to network with\, you’re bound to discover something new  – whether you are set on pursuing a professorship\, are convinced the traditional academic career path isn’t the best fit for you\, or are still completely undecided. \nRegistration is now open! This year’s conference will be held virtually on Thursday February 22nd and Friday 23rd\, 2024\, 9AM – 5PM PST.  You can register here for free. \nFor more information\, email info@beyondacademia.org or visit the student organization’s website\, http://beyondacademia.org
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/uc-berkeley-beyond-academia-2024-conference/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T104059
CREATED:20240118T210804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T210804Z
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SUMMARY:All Ivy Environmental & Sustainable Development Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the eight Ivy League schools come together to produce a unique and inspiring career fair that provides companies unparalleled access to students who have the skills and knowledge to address the complex sustainability and climate challenges of our global economy. \nAll undergraduate\, graduate\, and professional degree students from the Ivy League schools are invited to attend and discuss career opportunities\, including part and full-time employment and paid and unpaid internships. Students’ work experience ranges from 0-15+ years and so employers are encouraged to recruit for both entry level and experienced hire positions. \nAreas of focus include but not limited to: City\, regional\, and environmental planning\, design and policy\, energy markets and renewable energy\, green building design and natural resource management\, international and community development\, and product design\, consumer goods and supply chain management. \nIn-Person – Alfred J. Lerner Hall\, Columbia University\nFebruary 23\, 2024 (9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Eastern)\nFor more information\, visit: https://allivyfair.ei.columbia.edu/ \nQuestions? Contact Cassidy Rourke\, employerscheduling@cornell.edu
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/all-ivy-environmental-sustainable-development-career-fair/
LOCATION:Alfred J. Lerner Hall\, Columbia University\, 2920 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T104059
CREATED:20240209T193211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T193211Z
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SUMMARY:SBIR/STTR Workshop: Application Process & Funding Options for Startups
DESCRIPTION:Ready to secure non-dilutive funding to take your startup to the next level? \nJoin Kirk Macolini\, President of InteliSpark\, LLC\, for this virtual workshop providing insights into the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) application process and how to find other non-dilutive funding sources. During the workshop\, Macolini will discuss and answer questions regarding: \n\nWriting and submitting a successful SBIR/STTR proposal\nLocating additional non-dilutive funding sources\nApplying to the SBIR/STTR Assistance Program\, which can help eligible companies\, based in New York state\, hire a qualified grant writing consultant to help them develop a proposal\n\nUpon registering\, participants will receive access to the SBIR/STTR video series\, a set of short videos containing valuable background information\, which they are encouraged to view prior to the workshop. The pre-workshop video series covers: \n\nAn overview of the SBIR/STTR programs\nProgram eligibility requirements\nDifferences between SBIR and STTR agencies\nUsing SBIR/STTR to enhance your company’s value\n\nThe event is free and open to the public. Register to reserve your spot.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/sbir-sttr-workshop-application-process-funding-options-for-startups/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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