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SUMMARY:Career Chats: Data Scientists and Nielsen Media
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder about how monitoring TV watchers and data connect? Join Careers Beyond Academia on Tuesday\, November 16 at 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm for an information session about careers at Nielsen and why your skills – across PhD disciplines! – are in demand. What is media measurement? How does data science fit into the overall company? Open roles will also be shared to illustrate what careers are currently available. \nAbout the panelists:\n\nOana Dan\, sociologist\nGwendolyn Gillingham\, linguist\nRed Huq\, immunologist\nJulia Liu\, computer scientist\nBeate Sissenich\, Vice President\, Data Science as a Service at Nielsen PhD’03 Political Science and Government\n\nRegister online to receive the Zoom link.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/career-chats-data-scientists-and-nielsen-media/
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SUMMARY:Ivy+ Three Minute Thesis Competition
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual event\, Ph.D. students from Yale\, Cornell University\, Princeton University\, Columbia University\, University of Pennsylvania\, Dartmouth College\, University of Chicago\, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will present their thesis research-in just 3 minutes!  Join us for this celebratory showcase of the diverse and innovative work Ph.D. students are doing across our campuses. \nCornell participants: \n\nRachel Allison (Food Science) – “What CAN we do about stinky wine?”\nBhargav Sanketi (Biochemistry\, Molecular and Cell Biology) – “To Be or Knot to Be”\n\nLearn about Cornell’s annual Three Minute Thesis Competition \nThe panel of judges includes: \n\nJulia Kent (Ph.D.\, English) Vice President\, Council of Graduate Schools\nKobi Abayomi (Ph.D.\, Probability and Statistics)\, Senior Vice President\, Research\, Warner Music\nSourojit Bhowmick (Ph.D.\, Immunology)\, Director of Communications\, Oncology\, Alkermes\nPeter Kurie (Ph.D\,\, Anthropology)\, Anthropologist\, Intel\n\nFor more information\, visit the Ivy+ 3MT website.  Register online to receive the Zoom link.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/ivy-three-minute-thesis-competition/
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CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:NIH Webinar: Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series – Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships
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 5 \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-managing-up-to-maximize-mentoring-relationships/
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SUMMARY:Career Chat: Graduate  Student to Higher Ed Administrator
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how you can make a meaningful difference in students’ lives and impact change? Join our panel discussion on Friday\, November 19 @ 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET and hear the journeys that these Cornell Administrators took that led them to their jobs today. \nRegister now \nPanelists: \nCarolyn Chow \nCarolyn Chow is currently a staffing consultant for Cornell’s Recruiting and Employment Center in the Division of Human Resources.  As an undergraduate at Rutgers University\, Carolyn’s interest in research\, teaching\, and academia led to pursuing a PhD in Speech Communication from the University of Washington. Her experiences during graduate school as a lesbian of color at a predominantly white institution greatly informed her shift in devoting her career to promoting equity\, inclusion\, and a sense of belonging in higher education. She left graduate school with her Master of Arts and a new purpose\, embarking on a career in admissions and student services. As director of admissions and student diversity at the UW School of Nursing and as a consultant for the American Association of Colleges of Nursing\, Carolyn reformulated admissions and student services to better recruit and retain traditionally marginalized students\, faculty\, health providers and their patients.  Upon coming to Cornell\, Carolyn transitioned her career to human resources\, first at CVM and now in Central HR\, using her transferrable skills to find tremendous meaning and purpose in getting to recruit and support Cornell’s staffing initiatives through a DEI lens. \nJason Kahabka \nAssociate Dean Jason Kahabka’s broad portfolio of financial and student service responsibilities in the Graduate School may seem only loosely related to his academic background in Environmental Science.  As a Cornell undergraduate\, Jason earned a BS in International Agriculture and Rural Development then completed a MS degree at Cornell\, conducting research on the statistical and GIS tools that can be deployed to minimize water pollution from agriculture.   After several years working as an extension associate Jason stepped into a series of administrative and leadership roles at Cornell that have drawn upon a wide range of skills that he first began to develop as a student researcher. \nMiranda Swanson \nMiranda Swanson serves as Associate Dean for Student Services in the College of Engineering.  Her portfolio includes admissions\, advising\, the registrar’s office\, the career center\, and the Engineering Learning Initiatives program.  Her undergraduate degree is a BFA in studio art from the University of Nebraska after which she earned a M.A. in Humanities at the University of Chicago.  After finishing her master’s and working for a couple of years in student affairs\, she decided not to pursue a Ph.D. in English and instead continued on her journey as a student affairs practitioner in higher education which has ultimately led her to Cornell (and she loves it here!). \nJai Sweet \nJai Sweet is the Assistant Dean for Veterinary Student Services and Admissions at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Her broad portfolio includes admissions\, career development and student support services for the DVM program. Jai came to Cornell from New Delhi\, India in pursuit of a graduate education. She completed a PhD in Human Development at Cornell during which time she grew increasing fascinated with late adolescence and early adulthood as a life stage. A combination of serendipity (largely) and self- reflection (to a smaller extent) led her to first (temporary) job in Higher Education Administration 25 years ago. She has not looked back!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/career-chat-phd-student-to-higher-ed-administrator/
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