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SUMMARY:Academic Job Search - Evaluating Positions and Negotiating Offers
DESCRIPTION:So you’ve got the job offer! Now\, what do you do? In this workshop\, learn what you should consider when beginning negotiations. Also\, learn what you can and cannot negotiate and hear strategies for clearly articulating your wants and needs. \nThis session will be available by webinar (live and archive from this same link) https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/301564559104110348 \nSpeaker: Sharon Milgram\, PhD\, Director\, OITE \nPresented by the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE)
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/academic-job-search-evaluating-positions-and-negotiating-offers/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210810T193629Z
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SUMMARY:Insights from the National Academies Report on Integrative Learning
DESCRIPTION:Connecting the Branches: Insights from the National Academies Report on Integrative Learning\nThe National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine\, the Alliance for the Arts and Research Universities\, and the Association of American Colleges and Universities invite you to join the conversation on the integration of the arts and humanities in STEM based on findings from Branches from the Same Tree: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine in Higher Education. For more information and registration.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/insights-from-the-national-academies-report-on-integrative-learning/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200409T230000
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CREATED:20200408T040222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200120Z
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SUMMARY:Remote Leadership in Startups and Small Business
DESCRIPTION:Entrepreneur in Residence Steve Sauer will lead an interactive webinar focused on leading remote teams and how theories and science apply to startups and small businesses. Further discussions will include insight from CEOs on leading companies while working from home and hiring new employees in a virtual world. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the session. \nPanelists: \n\nElizabeth Mannix\, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Management at Cornell SC Johnson College of Business\nCharlie Mulligan\, CEO of GiveGab\nKen Rother\, Director of Rev: Ithaca Startup Works\nNick Nickitas\, CEO and Co-founder of Rosie\n\nOnline event via zoom\, please register in advance: Registration
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/remote-leadership-in-startups-and-small-business/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200402T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200401T161657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200120Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Chemistry Careers Oriented Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:All graduate students\, post-docs and chem majors are welcomed to participate in our Virtual Chemistry Careers Seminar Series. Keynote speaker is Jennifer Novotney\, American Chemical Society Congressional Fellow\, Office of Senator Richard Durbin. \nZoom Link
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/virtual-chemistry-careers-oriented-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200327T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200321T031235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
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SUMMARY:The New MSL Board Certification: What it Means for You and the MSL Community
DESCRIPTION:In response to requests from the Medical Science Liaison community\, the MSL Society developed the MSL-BC® – Medical Science Liaison-Board Certification. The goal of the MSL-BC® is to set industry-recognized standards for the MSL profession. \nOur panel of MSL Leaders and a certification expert will share:\n• What the certification means for the MSL community\n• How the credential was developed\n• How you can benefit from earning the MSL-BC J \n Our distinguished panelists/speakers include:\nCertification Expert:\nLenora G. Knapp\, PhD President Knapp & Associates International\nMSL Leaders:\nLinda Traylor\, PhD Vice President\, Clinical Development & Medical Affairs Biodesix\nCherie Hyder\, PharmD Medical Excellence & Operations Lead Biohaven Pharmaceuticals\nElizabeth Kupferer\, PhD Regional Director\, MSLs Novartis  \nTo Register \nThis free live webinar will be recorded and made available for everyone on the MSL Society website \n  \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/the-new-msl-board-certification-what-it-means-for-you-and-the-msl-community/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
ORGANIZER;CN="MSL Society":MAILTO:janelle.rosa@themsls.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200327T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200313T164942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200716T151359Z
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SUMMARY:Tips for a Memorable 5 Minute Research Pitch
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Susi Varvayanis\, Executive Director Cornell University Graduate School’s Careers Beyond Academia will provide tips for a memorable research pitch. \nThe learning objectives for the webinar: \n\nGiven a short presentation\, participants will be able to analyze it for specific improvements in their performance.\nParticipants will be able to explain three qualities that make a pitch memorable.\nAt the end of this webinar\, learners will complete an exercise to create six words to summarize their research\n\nJoin from a PC\, Mac\, iPad\, iPhone or Android device: Zoom
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/tips-for-a-memorable-5-minute-research-pitch/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200325T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200325T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200224T125015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200122Z
UID:10001987-1585144800-1585148400@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Create an Employer-Ready LinkedIn Profile Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We will start with a short overview presentation with tips on how to use LinkedIn\, exercises to identify a good tagline\, and an interactive session to work on profiles and receive feedback. \nZoom Attendance: Zoom link   \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/create-an-employer-ready-linkedin-profile-workshop/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200320T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200318T191134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
UID:10002000-1584709200-1584712800@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Evidence-Based Entrepreneurship: A Mindset for Startup Success
DESCRIPTION:It’s no secret that most startups fail. Many assume that this is because they were unable to successfully create the product or service that they had in mind. In reality\, however\, the data shows that most startups actually succeed in creating their product. The problem is that the product they created was something nobody really wanted. \n\nOften this is down to a misguided focus on hawking a solution without first truly understanding the problem. Although there are no guarantees in the startup world\, applying evidence-based entrepreneurship principles can greatly increase your chances of creating a product or solution that truly addresses a customer need. \nIn this webinar\, you will: \n\nLearn how the right entrepreneurial mindset can increase your startup’s chances for success\nDiscuss the reasons most startups fail and how to learn from the most common mistakes\nUnderstand the importance of leveraging customer insights by asking the right type of questions\nLearn how to focus on the customer problem or need rather than your imagined solution\nHear real-life examples of how startups and inventors have used the entrepreneurial process to successfully identify their business opportunity\n\nSpeakers:\nKen Rother – Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management\nTom Schryver – Cornell Center for Regional Economic Advancement \nRegister here
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/evidence-based-entrepreneurship-a-mindset-for-startup-success/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell SC Johnson College of Business":MAILTO:mba@johnson.cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200320T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200309T170355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T182402Z
UID:10001993-1584705600-1584709200@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Sustainable Biodiversity Fellow Lunch - Postponed
DESCRIPTION:Event Postponed – new date will be announced later on. \nTopical Lunches\, a popular Atkinson Center program\, bring together faculty and researchers from across campus in an informal setting to discuss coordinating major grants\, to “test the waters” for future collaborations\, to introduce new faculty to the sustainability community\, and to explore emerging concepts with diverse faculty audiences. A key strength of Topical Lunches is the kind of unconstrained dialogue among faculty that leads to rich and wide-ranging discussions. \nAll events hosted and organized by Cornell Atkinson Research Fellows are open to graduate\, professional and post-doctoral researchers interested in sustainability
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/sustainable-biodiversity-fellow-lunch/
LOCATION:300 Rice Hall\, 200 Rice Hall\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability":MAILTO:acsf@cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200123T105654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200125Z
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SUMMARY:Careers Beyond Academia Information Session – Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
DESCRIPTION:This event is CANCELLED. It will be rescheduled in Fall 2020. \nJoin us for an information session about how we can help you make informed decisions for career choices in government\, non-profits and industry. Our program works with you to test-drive career opportunities through career panels\, individual and group sessions\, site visits and more. \nFor more events\, please visit gradcareers.cornell.edu.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/careers-beyond-academia-information-session-mario-einaudi-center-for-international-studies-2/
LOCATION:170 Uris Hall
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200309T162044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
UID:10001992-1584541800-1584545400@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Overcoming "Alternative Facts" Advocating for Truth in Science\, Society\, and Your Startup
DESCRIPTION:Although the term is rooted in politics\, “alternative facts” have moved beyond the political arena to weaken and warp decision-making across the economy. Whether spreading misinformation about vaccine safety or leading to false assumptions about women-led startups\, alternative facts trigger unconscious action when cognitive reflection would be more productive. But believers of alternative facts aren’t necessarily lost causes — many people can still be persuaded by actual facts. \nBrought to you by eCornell\nOur guest is former U.S. Senate and House of Representatives Chief of Staff Mark Bayer\, who has led working groups like Cornell’s Advancing Science And Policy (ASAP) student organization and has spoken before with Careers Beyond Academia at Cornell. \nWHAT YOU’LL LEARN\n– Explore the roots of alternative facts\n– Discuss how to recognize the presence of fake news and other types of misinformation\n– Learn effective strategies to combat alternative facts\n– Hear strategies for bringing people to the truth from a self-professed “persuasion nerd”\n– Understand how to distinguish between the lost causes and those who can still be persuaded by the truth \nTo Register for this Free Webinar
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/overcoming-alternative-facts-advocating-for-truth-in-science-society-and-your-startup/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200318T150327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
UID:10001998-1584536400-1584540000@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:The Sounds of Silence - The role of science in shaping U.S. public policy
DESCRIPTION: The role of science in shaping U.S. public policy is being diminished. From environmental laws to healthcare regulations\, scientists and other experts are being sidelined from the decision-making process. webinar presented by Chris Schaffer\, Associate Professor of Engineering\, Cornell University and Mark Bayer\, President of Mark Bayer Strategic Consulting. To Register.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/the-sounds-of-silence-the-role-of-science-in-shaping-u-s-public-policy/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200317T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200317T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200212T210210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T225530Z
UID:10001653-1584459000-1584468000@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event open to those who applied by the November deadline and were accepted for Winter 2020. Please contact the IDP team at idp@cornell.edu with any questions. \nThrough an interactive process known as intergroup dialogue\, this offering\, hosted by the Intergroup Dialogue Project\, provides participants with opportunities to explore how their social identities shape their professional choices and teaching/learning styles\, how to build capacity to have meaningful dialogue and effective collaborations across social\, cultural and power differences\, and how to explore the power of alliances when seeking to create an inclusive environment. \nThis program offering for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars has been made possible through funding support from the Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement\, CIRTL at Cornell\, the Graduate School’s ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education\, and the National Science Foundation-funded Cornell CIRTL AGEP Project under Grant No. 1647094. \nThis program could be for you if you want to: \n\nConnect more effectively with students\, faculty\, and colleagues.\nPrepare yourself to engage in diversity & inclusion processes in your future career as a scholar/professional.\nExplore your own social identities and learn how they relate to larger structures.\nFeel confident addressing power dynamics in your field.\nLearn how to respond to uncomfortable comments and situations.\nEngage in meaningful conversations about and across differences.\nCommunicate productively through conflict.\nCollaboratively think about ways you can enact positive social change.\nGet to know a diverse group of scholars who are interested in similar topics!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/intergroup-dialogue-project-grad-postdoc-short-course-4/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200312T210320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T133847Z
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SUMMARY:Insight Fellow Program - deadline March 16
DESCRIPTION:Apply to the Insight Fellows Program by March 16 \nThe Insight Fellows Programs are fellowships for graduating students looking to transition to thriving careers as data scientists\, engineers\, and other cutting-edge professionals. \nInsight Fellows: \n\nThe program is sponsored by top companies\, with scholarships available for cost of living\nReceive guidance throughout the entire process to meet\, interview\, and join top companies\nLaunch a cutting-edge career where the average starting salary is $127K\nJoin Insight from a wide range of backgrounds & education levels\nJoin a community of 3\,000 alumni that support each other throughout their careers\n\nInsight alumni are now working at Facebook\, LinkedIn\, The New York Times\, Apple\, Airbnb\, Netflix\, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\, Github\, Slack\, 23andMe\, Twitter\, Bloomberg\, NBC\, Pinterest\, Microsoft\, Wayfair and 700+ other top companies. \nWe’re now accepting applications from graduating students (must have completed all coursework by May 26th in order to participate full time) for our summer sessions. \nPrograms: \n\nArtificial Intelligence\nData Engineering\nDevOps Engineering\nDecentralized Consensus\nSecurity\nData Science*\nHealth Data Science*\n\n*Please note that our programs are open to all degree levels\, except our Data Science and Health programs\, which have a PhD requirement. \nLocations: \n\nSan Francisco\nNew York\nBoston\nSeattle\nToronto\nLos Angeles\nRemote Program\n\nUpcoming Deadline & Start Date: \n\nNext application deadline: March 16\nSession begins: May 26\n\nWant to learn more about Insight and our programs? Visit the Insight Fellows website. \nNot ready to apply? Sign up for our notification list.\nQuestions? Email us at info@insightdatascience.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/insight-fellow-program/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200314T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200314T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200313T195759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T182241Z
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SUMMARY:5 Things Every Founder Should Know about Social Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:SAI – STEM Advocacy Institute – invites you to join this free and open to the public seminar. \nPlease take a moment to register here: ZOOM \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/5-things-every-founder-should-know-about-social-enterprise/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
ORGANIZER;CN="SAI - STEM Advocacy Institute":MAILTO:scholarship@stemadvocacy.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200313T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200313T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200312T061230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
UID:10001994-1584115200-1584120600@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Panel from Beyond Academia
DESCRIPTION:Join BESS (Biogeochemistry Environmental Science and Sustainability) alumni who have pursued on-academic careers to hear their stories and advice. \nHeld in A106 Corson Hall (Morrison Room) at 4pm March 13 \nPanelists will join by Zoom. Beverages and snacks will be provided after the panel. \nPlease contact Cassi Wattenburger (cjw259@cornell.edu)\, Careers Beyond Academia Advisory Board Member or Kelsey Jensen (khj22@cornell.edu) with any questions or special considerations.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/alumni-panel-from-beyond-academia/
LOCATION:Corson-Mudd Hall A106
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200213T041048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200124Z
UID:10001984-1583935200-1583938800@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:CV to Resume Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on workshop is geared towards Humanities PhD students and postdocs that are exploring career options. It 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 workshop is open to all PhD students and postdocs\, however much of the terminology will be relevant to Humanities\, Arts and Social Sciences. \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-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200103T185821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200125Z
UID:10001971-1583935200-1583938800@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:CV to Resume Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on workshop is geared towards Humanities PhD students and postdocs that are exploring career options. It 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 workshop is open to all PhD students and postdocs\, however much of the terminology will be relevant to Humanities\, Arts and Social Sciences. \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/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200212T210204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T225530Z
UID:10001651-1583854200-1583863200@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event open to those who applied by the November deadline and were accepted for Winter 2020. Please contact the IDP team at idp@cornell.edu with any questions. \nThrough an interactive process known as intergroup dialogue\, this offering\, hosted by the Intergroup Dialogue Project\, provides participants with opportunities to explore how their social identities shape their professional choices and teaching/learning styles\, how to build capacity to have meaningful dialogue and effective collaborations across social\, cultural and power differences\, and how to explore the power of alliances when seeking to create an inclusive environment. \nThis program offering for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars has been made possible through funding support from the Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement\, CIRTL at Cornell\, the Graduate School’s ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education\, and the National Science Foundation-funded Cornell CIRTL AGEP Project under Grant No. 1647094. \nThis program could be for you if you want to: \n\nConnect more effectively with students\, faculty\, and colleagues.\nPrepare yourself to engage in diversity & inclusion processes in your future career as a scholar/professional.\nExplore your own social identities and learn how they relate to larger structures.\nFeel confident addressing power dynamics in your field.\nLearn how to respond to uncomfortable comments and situations.\nEngage in meaningful conversations about and across differences.\nCommunicate productively through conflict.\nCollaboratively think about ways you can enact positive social change.\nGet to know a diverse group of scholars who are interested in similar topics!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/intergroup-dialogue-project-grad-postdoc-short-course-3/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200227T185934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
UID:10001990-1583841600-1583847000@gradcareers.cornell.edu
SUMMARY:How to Practice the Art of Grantwriting
DESCRIPTION:Writing successful grants is a creative process and requires a compelling narrative. This workshop will help you understand the process and provide tips for success. It will cover methods of conceptualizing and writing a proposal in a way that encourages positive reviewer responses. The focus is on grants to the National Institutes of Health\, but is relevant to all proposals. \nFor more information and to Register
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/how-to-practice-the-art-of-grantwriting/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200307T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200308T235900
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
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SUMMARY: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\, including Harvard University’s Fanuel Muindi\, citizen scientist\, social entrepreneur and think tank founder of STEM Advocacy Institute. The below public panel discussion on Opportunities in Science Communication kicks off the COMM 5660 course. The weekend workshop runs 9-5pm Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is on your own. \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 : 14555. 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 March 6 at 4:30-7:30pm-this session is open to the public and will feature panelists from Cornell and the community. It will be held in 143 Plant Sciences Building. \nConfirmed speakers: \nTristan Fehr (he/they) is a science communicator\, LGBTQIA+ community advocate\, and scientist. As a PhD student in neuroscience at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City\, Tristan co-created the Effective Science Communication course to help strengthen science communication skills of trainees throughout the biomedical sciences. Regionally\, he acts as the Executive Editor for NYC Science Communication\, an organization promoting the advancement of early-career scientific communication professionals in and around New York. Tristan also founded and serves as the current Chair of the Mount Sinai chapter of Out in STEM (oSTEM)\, through which he works to enhance institutional and community support for LGBTQIA+ researchers. As an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipient\, Tristan studies the long-term effects of early-life anesthesia exposures on the brain. He is expected to graduate from his doctoral program in fall 2020. \n Becca Harrison received her B.S. in Animal Science from Cornell University in 2014\, and is now a Ph.D. candidate in Cornell’s Department of Science & Technology Studies. Her research considers how agricultural biotechnologists are deliberate\, ethical actors navigating both a complex regulatory structure and increasing public concern about genetic engineering. Her exposure to biotechnological development at Cornell\, involvement with science and technology policy as an intern in Washington\, D.C.\, her engagement with the agricultural biotechnology community through various writing positions and online engagement\, her extensive on-farm agricultural experience\, and her academic coursework and teaching have given her the standpoint necessary to appreciate not only the future role for this technology\, but also the need for re-envisioning how its use is communicated\, and its risk regulated. \nLyza Maron is a plant biology researcher and science writer in Ithaca\, NY. Lyza holds a PhD in Plant Biology from Cornell University and an MSc in Molecular Biology and Genetics from the University of Campinas\, Brazil. Her research has examined crop abiotic stress resistance and mineral nutrition in plants.  She is interested in the relationship between food production\, sustainability\, and consumer habits in the context of climate change. \n  \n  \n  \nNyasha Mudukuti\, Science Communication and Networking Associate at the Alliance for Science. A Mastercard Foundation scholar from Michigan State University who majored in plant breeding\, genetics and biotechnology\, Nyasha is also a BSc honors graduate in biotechnology from Chinhoyi University of Technology\, Zimbabwe. She served as the 2016 AGCO Africa Ambassador\, advocating for agricultural reforms across the African continent. More recently\, she was a speaker at the 2019 Oxford Farming Conference. Nyasha also participated in the World Food Prize’s Borlaug Dialogue in both 2014 and 2018. Additionally\, she is a member of the Global Farmers Network and a proud Global Youth Ambassador fellow of the U.N initiative ‘A World At School’ and a 2016 Young African Leaders Initiative fellow as an emerging young leader. Her dream is to help her continent see the importance of biotechnology in agriculture and use it to improve the livelihoods of African smallholder farmers. \nHeld in Plant Sciences 143\, includes pizza and veggies \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 Engaged Cornell and Careers Beyond Academia and led by Bruce Lewenstein\, Professor of Science Communication.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/communication-workshop-3/
LOCATION:143 Plant Science\, 236 Tower Rd.\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200306T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Public Communication of Science
DESCRIPTION:Opportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion\nFriday March 6 at 4:30-7:00pm-this session is open to the public and will feature panelists from Cornell and the community. \nHeld in Plant Sciences 143\, includes pizza and veggies \nSpeakers:\nTristan Fehr (he/they) is a science communicator\, LGBTQIA+ community advocate\, and scientist. As a PhD student in neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City\, Tristan co-created the Effective Science Communication course to help strengthen science communication skills of trainees throughout the biomedical sciences. Regionally\, he acts as the Executive Editor for NYC Science Communication\, an organization promoting the advancement of early-career scientific communication professionals in and around New York. Tristan also founded and serves as the current Chair of the Mount Sinai chapter of Out in STEM (oSTEM)\, through which he works to enhance institutional and community support for LGBTQIA+ researchers. As an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipient\, Tristan studies the long-term effects of early-life anesthesia exposures on the brain. He is expected to graduate from his doctoral program in fall 2020. \n Becca Harrison received her B.S. in Animal Science from Cornell University in 2014\, and is now a Ph.D. candidate in Cornell’s Department of Science & Technology Studies. Her research considers how agricultural biotechnologists are deliberate\, ethical actors navigating both a complex regulatory structure and increasing public concern about genetic engineering. Her exposure to biotechnological development at Cornell\, involvement with science and technology policy as an intern in Washington\, D.C.\, her engagement with the agricultural biotechnology community through various writing positions and online engagement\, her extensive on-farm agricultural experience\, and her academic coursework and teaching have given her the standpoint necessary to appreciate not only the future role for this technology\, but also the need for re-envisioning how its use is communicated\, and its risk regulated. \nLyza Maron is a plant biology researcher and science writer in Ithaca\, NY. Lyza holds a PhD in Plant Biology from Cornell University and an MSc in Molecular Biology and Genetics from the University of Campinas\, Brazil. Her research has examined crop abiotic stress resistance and mineral nutrition in plants.  She is interested in the relationship between food production\, sustainability\, and consumer habits in the context of climate change. \n  \n  \n  \nNyasha Mudukuti\, Science Communication and Networking Associate at the Alliance for Science. A Mastercard Foundation scholar from Michigan State University who majored in plant breeding\, genetics and biotechnology\, Nyasha is also a BSc honors graduate in biotechnology from Chinhoyi University of Technology\, Zimbabwe. She served as the 2016 AGCO Africa Ambassador\, advocating for agricultural reforms across the African continent. More recently\, she was a speaker at the 2019 Oxford Farming Conference. Nyasha also participated in the World Food Prize’s Borlaug Dialogue in both 2014 and 2018. Additionally\, she is a member of the Global Farmers Network and a proud Global Youth Ambassador fellow of the U.N initiative ‘A World At School’ and a 2016 Young African Leaders Initiative fellow as an emerging young leader. Her dream is to help her continent see the importance of biotechnology in agriculture and use it to improve the livelihoods of African smallholder farmers. \nModerator:\n Rachel Sandman is a Cornell Ph.D. candidate in the field of genetics with a passion for scientific communication. She is currently a science writer for the blog “Beauty meets Science” and enjoys helping others understand how science impacts their community. \n  \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 at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met. \nSupported by Engaged Cornell and Careers Beyond Academia and led by Bruce Lewenstein\, Professor of Science Communication. \n\nCommunication Workshop (COMM 5660)\nThe above public panel discussion kicks off the COMM 5660 course. \nThis weekend workshop\, running 9-5 both Sat. March 7 and Sun. March 8\, 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\, including Harvard University’s Fanuel Muindi\, citizen scientist\, social entrepreneur and think tank founder of STEM Advocacy Institute. \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\nThe Friday panel (described below) is open to the public; Saturday and Sunday all day is for enrollees only. You will get practice. Plenty of practice. Saturday will involve writing for the public through press releases and blogs\, and Sunday is devoted to constructing a message and delivering it in a broadcast media interview. Throughout the weekend\, you will meet other professionals\, learning from their experience. \nCredit:\nTo get credit for the class you must attend all sessions. Enroll via class roster : 14555\, or contact Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu) if past the add/drop deadline. \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.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/opportunities-for-public-communication-of-science-2/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200304T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200304T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200213T040908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200124Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding the U.S. Job Market and the Work Authorization
DESCRIPTION:Excited about start working after graduation but don’t know how U.S. job market will be? Still have questions about your work authorization or visa status? Come join Career Services and Office of Global Learning for a U.S. job market outlook 101 and work authorization 101. 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/understanding-the-u-s-job-market-and-the-work-authorization/
LOCATION:Goldwin Smith Hall G64
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200212T210157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T225531Z
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SUMMARY:Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event open to those who applied by the November deadline and were accepted for Winter 2020. Please contact the IDP team at idp@cornell.edu with any questions. \nThrough an interactive process known as intergroup dialogue\, this offering\, hosted by the Intergroup Dialogue Project\, provides participants with opportunities to explore how their social identities shape their professional choices and teaching/learning styles\, how to build capacity to have meaningful dialogue and effective collaborations across social\, cultural and power differences\, and how to explore the power of alliances when seeking to create an inclusive environment. \nThis program offering for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars has been made possible through funding support from the Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement\, CIRTL at Cornell\, the Graduate School’s ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education\, and the National Science Foundation-funded Cornell CIRTL AGEP Project under Grant No. 1647094. \nThis program could be for you if you want to: \n\nConnect more effectively with students\, faculty\, and colleagues.\nPrepare yourself to engage in diversity & inclusion processes in your future career as a scholar/professional.\nExplore your own social identities and learn how they relate to larger structures.\nFeel confident addressing power dynamics in your field.\nLearn how to respond to uncomfortable comments and situations.\nEngage in meaningful conversations about and across differences.\nCommunicate productively through conflict.\nCollaboratively think about ways you can enact positive social change.\nGet to know a diverse group of scholars who are interested in similar topics!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/intergroup-dialogue-project-grad-postdoc-short-course-2/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200302T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200302T165737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200121Z
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SUMMARY:Merck "Synthetic Innovations for Drug Discovery"
DESCRIPTION:The Chemistry seminar series features Drs. Emma Edelstein from Merck Rahway and Dan Lehnherr\, Cornell postdoc who will speak on Synthetic Innovations for Drug Discovery on Monday March 2 at 3:30pm in 119 Baker Laboratory. \nThis is a great chance for you to hear from an industry speaker and collaborator on the work they do to inform you about a career at Merck. \nrefreshments provided by the Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology \nBy the way\, Dan Lehnherr has a great compilation of chemistry resources here.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/merck-rahway-synthetic-innovations-for-drug-discovery/
LOCATION:Baker Laboratory 119
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200213T040836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200124Z
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SUMMARY:Elevator Pitch and Networking Tools for International Students and Postdocs
DESCRIPTION:As international students\, do you find it hard to talk about who you are and what you do in school? Have you had trouble building your network beyond your major/department? Welcome to the session where we talk about how to prepare an effective elevator pitch and tips and resources for networking.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/elevator-pitch-and-networking-tools-for-international-students-and-postdocs/
LOCATION:Goldwin Smith Hall G64
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20191203T160039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200126Z
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SUMMARY:Creating an Employer-Ready LinkedIn Profile Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We will start with a short overview presentation with tips on how to use LinkedIn\, exercises to identify a good tagline\, and an interactive session to work on profiles and receive feedback. Please bring your computer. We will work email a worksheet prior to the the event. Due to the interactive workshop\, space is limited to 15 people. Please Register here. \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/creating-an-employer-ready-linkedin-workshop-2/
LOCATION:100 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200221T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200221T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200212T210230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T225531Z
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SUMMARY:Academic Job Search Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Are you a postdoc or graduate student applying for academic jobs now or in the near future? Come join a lunch discussion with others in the same stage\, facilitated by the directors of Postdoctoral Studies and CIRTL at Cornell. We’re gathering a community of peers to help find advice\, support\, and feedback. Bring questions and we’ll provide lunch! Registration required. \nCo-sponsored by the Office of Postdoctoral Studies and the Center for the Integration of Research\, Teaching\, and Learning (CIRTL at Cornell)\, as part of the Graduate School’s Academic Job Search Series. \nLocation: 102 Mann Library \nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who have food restrictions and/or would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact cirtl@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance of an event to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/academic-job-search-discussion-2/
LOCATION:102 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200212T210222Z
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SUMMARY:NextGen Professors: February Cohort Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event for applicants who have been selected to participate in this year’s NextGen Professors cohort. \nNextGen Professors is a career-development program focused on preparing Cornell doctoral students and postdocs for faculty careers across institutional types. The primary audience for this program is doctoral students (in year 3 or beyond) and postdocs from backgrounds historically underrepresented in the professoriate\, and/or those with a demonstrated commitment to advancing diversity\, inclusion\, access and equity in the academy. Participants are members of a cohort who together engage in series of professional and career development activities including monthly NextGen Professors cohort meetings\, Power Mentoring Sessions with faculty\, and the Future Professors Institute. Participants also engage in the future faculty development program offerings of CIRTL at Cornell. \nFebruary Meeting Topic: Power Mentoring Session with Current Faculty \nLocation: 102 Mann Library
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nextgen-professors-february-cohort-meeting/
LOCATION:102 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192326
CREATED:20200213T190811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200123Z
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SUMMARY:Intellectual Property and Sponsored Projects at Cornell
DESCRIPTION:If you are thinking of a career in academic administration\, as a grants & contract officer\, or a field involving intellectual property management\, consider this event. Network with professionals in this career here on campus! \nSynopsis\nMatters involving administration of Intellectual Property (IP) present a variety of challenges and opportunities for researchers and research administrators at Cornell University. This roundtable discussion will provide a basic understanding of IP and Cornell’s applicable Policies and procedures\, as well as relevant sponsor terms and governmental regulations. \nParticular attention will focus on situations that differ from the standard federal terms and Cornell’s standard allocation of rights\, necessitating coordination among parties at Cornell and potentially requiring an “IP Waiver” document. Cornell’s Gateway program for industry sponsors will also be discussed. \nPresenters\nColumbia Warren\, Senior Grant & Contract Officer\, Office of Sponsored Programs \nEric Van Ostenbridge\, Senior Grant & Contract Officer\, Office of Sponsored Programs \nAnne Ochiai\, Senior Grant & Contract Officer\, Office of Sponsored Programs \nLOCATION: Plant Science Bldg\, Room 404\nZoom\nFor those unable to join us in person\, attendance will be available via Zoom. A link to the event will be sent the day before the event. Neither requests for the link or registration is required. \nMaterials and Recordings\nAll OSP Roundtable materials and records are available on the Cornell Research Services website. \nQuestions\nContact Ellie Krumm\, Grant and Contract Associate\, Office of Sponsored Programs\, Cornell University\n373 Pine Tree Road\, Ithaca\, NY 14850 / T (607) 255-2943 / www.osp.cornell.edu
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/intellectual-property-and-sponsored-projects-at-cornell/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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