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SUMMARY:NYAS Pathways to Success: Effective Mentorship in STEM
DESCRIPTION:Mentorship is a collaborative learning relationship that benefits all participants. In fact\, effective mentorship is a key factor contributing to a high rate of degree attainment\, increased social and self awareness\, sharper communication skills\, career satisfaction\, and other benefits that last for many years. \nThe New York Academy of Sciences is thrilled to partner with the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) to provide a free online webinar highlighting the potential and importance of effective mentorship in STEM. NRMN’s mission is to provide researchers across all career stages in the biomedical\, behavioral\, clinical\, and social sciences with the evidence-based mentorship and professional development programming that emphasizes the benefits and challenges of diversity\, inclusivity and culture. \nThis event is tailored for individuals at all ages and professional levels looking to enrich their career through collaborating and learning from a mentor or mentee\, and for anyone interested in sharing this information with their network. Join the webinar and learn from experts in the field about how effective mentorship can benefit you and your community. \nRegister 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-pathways-to-success-effective-mentorship-in-stem/
LOCATION:Webinar
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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\nIdentifying strategies for making your SBIR/STTR proposal more competitive\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\nThe event is free and open to the public.\n\nRegister to reserve your spot.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/sbir-sttr-workshop-application-process-funding-options-for-startups-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Advancing Science and Policy seeks new members
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is seeking new members and looking to connect with existing members!  ASAP is a student-run organization that connects graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, and other members of the Cornell community with science policy on and off campus. ASAP strives to provide opportunities to engage with decision making\, meet other policy-interested scientists\, communicate science\, and learn about careers in science policy. \nCornell ASAP New Members General Body Meeting – Thursday\, April 11 \nCome and learn more about science policy and how you can contribute as a graduate student! Join us for our General Body Meeting on Thursday\, April 11th\, at 5:00 PM in Mann Library 102. \nSurvey:\nYour input matters! Please complete this survey by April 9th. This is your chance to share your interests\, availability\, and preferences for involvement with ASAP and science policy. Whether you’re interested in joining one of our initiatives\, assisting with event organization\, or contributing ideas for the group’s direction\, we want to hear from you! \nContact ASAP:\nIf you have any questions about the survey or ASAP\, feel free to reach out to us at cornellasap@gmail.com  . Visit our website to learn more: https://blogs.cornell.edu/asap/ \nPartnering organization:\nCareers Beyond Academia\, in the Graduate School Office of Career and Professional Development
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/advancing-science-and-policy-seeks-new-members/
LOCATION:Mann Library\, Room 102\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, New York\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:STEM Ph.D. Virtual Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Careers Beyond Academia for this Cornell Engineering hosted online networking event with a wide array of employers on April 17\, 2024\, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.  Please register through Handshake starting March 27\, 2024.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/stem-ph-d-virtual-networking-event/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:STEM and Public Policy: Opportunities to Engage in Government and Policymaking
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of Politics and Global Affairs in the Brooks School of Public Policy will host a panel discussion on involving STEM professionals in policymaking at 9 am this Wednesday. This panel will feature former Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) and Mark Bayer\, former Chief of Staff for Sen. Edward Markey. They will discuss the challenges\, opportunities\, and need for STEM students and practitioners to become involved in public policymaking and electoral politics. Please follow the QR code to register. \nThursday April 18 @9-10am in 128 Olin Hall REGISTER NOW \nJoin us for a panel discussion about how STEM students can become more engaged in government and public policy-making. A light breakfast will be offered. \nQuestions? please contact jbw249@cornell.edu \nSpeakers\nRepresentative Tom Davis\, Distinguished Policy Fellow\, Cornell Brooks School\, a former Republican congressman for the state of Virginia. He served seven terms and authored more than 100 bills that became law. \nMark Bayer\, Former Senate Chief of Staff and Founder \, Bayer Strategic Consulting. \nAbout the host\nThe Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy\, launched in fall 2021\, harnesses the university’s wide-ranging expertise in public policy teaching\, research and engagement into a shared academic home\, offering new and expanded undergraduate\, graduate\, doctoral and professional public policy courses and degrees. Established and new policy-focused institutes and programs boost the Brooks School’s scholarship and outreach activities. The school’s faculty\, with expertise in every region of the world\, apply a global\, interdisciplinary and solution-oriented focus to a broad set of public policy issues. \nBuilding upon existing and developing academic strengths at Cornell\, the school’s core areas of focus include data science and technology policy; environmental and sustainability policy; health policy; human security; the politics and economics of development; race\, racism and public policy; and social policy and inequality. \nInstitute of Politics and Global Affairs\nAs a nonpartisan institute\, the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs raises the discourse and deepens understanding of volatile political and global events. The Institute connects the Cornell community to major national and global leaders.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/stem-and-public-policy-opportunities-to-engage-in-government-and-policymaking/
LOCATION:Olin Hall 128
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SUMMARY:I&E Workshop: Attracting Startup Investment
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Research & Innovation offers the virtual Innovation & Entrepreneurship Workshop Series to faculty\, post-docs\, graduate\, and undergraduate students at Cornell University to explore the potential of launching a business grounded in research. Innovators are not required to attend every workshop\, but the series is designed to explore the entrepreneurial journey from ideation to operation. Each session will be moderated by a Cornell faculty member and feature subject matter experts as panelists. \nRegister to attend. \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/ie-workshop-attracting-startup-investment/
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SUMMARY:MedTech Innovations: Leveraging Cornell Alumni Expertise
DESCRIPTION:Careers Beyond Academia and the Center for Technology Licensing bring together alumni in the medical device space to provide a holistic view of that industry. The objective is to explore how established corporations and startup companies push forward medical device innovations into the market. \nOur panel of guest speakers—industry-experienced alumni and professionals\, and Cornell-affiliated startup founders —will share their expertise and experiences to highlight the diverse avenues to commercialization. It is also an occasion to hear their individual journeys and lessons learned. \nThis hybrid event is open to all (students\, postdocs\, and faculty researchers in any discipline)\, and it includes a networking session where in-person attendees can connect with speakers following the panel discussion. \nLocation: Biotech G01 @11:30am-2pm. Lunch will be provided. \nRegistration link for both in-person and virtual attendance. \nAbout the speakers\nAnthony D’Amato\, Co-Founder of Anova Biomedical & Ignite Fellow\nDavid A. Putnam\, Associate Dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship\, College of Engineering\, Samuel B. Eckert Professor in Engineering at the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering and the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University. Previously scientific co-founder of TransForm Pharmaceuticals (sold to Johnson & Johnson) and entrepreneur-in-residence at PureTech Ventures.\nJosue Santana MS’19\, Biomedical Engineer at the FDA\nFahimeh Tabatabaei\, Study Director\, iFyber \nModerator: Charles (Chase) Webb MS’22\, Senior Practicant and PhD Candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University \nAbout the organizers\n\nThe Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) is Cornell University’s technology transfer office. CTL’s mission is to bring the University’s scientific discoveries\, technological innovations\, and medical advances to the marketplace for societal benefit and to foster new venture creation and growth to support economic development within New York State and across the nation. \nCareers Beyond Academia helps Ph.D. students and postdocs from all disciplines make the most informed decisions possible about their career paths after Cornell. Our mission is to give you the chance to test drive specific aspects of various careers through flexible\, experiential\, empowering opportunities.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/medtech-innovations-leveraging-cornell-alumni-expertise/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
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