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SUMMARY:Link to L.E.K. Consulting
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Link to L.E.K. program\, designed for Life Sciences–focused PhD\, MD\, and PharmD students. The program will take place online from April 27–29\, 2026. Interested candidates should submit a resume online through the L.E.K. website and complete the required assessment before March 8\, 2026 (link here). \nAbout Link to L.E.K.\nLink to L.E.K. is an immersive program for PhDs\, MDs and PharmDs designed to provide participants with an in-depth view of life sciences strategy consulting and more specifically\, the Life Sciences Specialist (LSS) role. This program will be held virtually and will feature opportunities to: \n\nLearn more about L.E.K. as a firm and the type of work we do\nGain hands-on experience working through a simulated case with Life Sciences Consultants and present findings to senior management\nNetwork with all levels of Life Sciences staﬀ\n\nParticipants will receive an accelerated invitation to final round interviews for 2027 Life Sciences Specialist roles. \nLearn more and submit your application on the L.E.K. website. \nContact Lindsey Methia (Recruiting Manager) at li.methia@lek.com with any questions. \nLindsey Methia\, U.S. Recruiting Manager\nL.E.K. Consulting\n75 State Street\, 19th Floor\, Boston\, MA 02109\nO: +1 617 289 9768\nLi.Methia@lek.com | www.lek.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/link-to-l-e-k-consulting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Nurture Your Network
DESCRIPTION:Learn why and how to network\, conduct informational interviews\, and ask practical questions. Incorporate AI tools\, a tracking system\, and LinkedIn strategies to build reputation and reach. \nWorkshop outcomes:\n\nUnderstand why and how to build a network\nLeverage the power of LinkedIn to identify and communicate with professionals\nLearn to manage a network\, and track it with a “Digital Rolodex a/k/a Tres Anillos.”\n\nNetworking is a two-way street where you must invest time and energy to nurture and grow it. Being intentional about your interactions can mean the difference between opening and closing doors. You can build something invaluable if you are selective and curate who/what you want to learn more about through informational interviews. AI tools help synthesize information\, identify related organizations\, and map ideas. A network contributes to collaborative activities such as publishing\, presenting\, and partnering on projects. We learn about an industry or sector through informational interviews (an opportunity to gather information and share your pitch)\, do market research\, and find areas to collaborate. A genuine connection can organically lead to anything and everything. Integrate Excel with AI to track activities. \nJoin our in-person only hands-on networking workshop! All disciplines welcome! REGISTER NOW \nEvent Details\nDate and Time: April 30 @2-3:30pm in-person only\nCampus Location: Mann 102\nFacilitator: Alumna Melissa Reitkopp’85\nAccommodations: We 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. \nAbout the speaker: Alumna Melissa Reitkopp’85 is a talent acquisition pro\, career coach and community connector who has helped thousands of professionals across non-profit\, commercial and government sectors grow their careers and build meaningful networks. She combines recruiter insights with practical tools to help people land jobs they love. \nBrought to you through a collaboration with Cornell Alumni Affairs and the Graduate School Office of Professional Development’s Careers Beyond Academia
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nurture-your-network/
LOCATION:102 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Science Advocacy Training
DESCRIPTION:Shared by the Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) graduate student run organization: \nWant to leverage your role as a scientist to advocate for evidence-based policy\, but not sure where to start? Join ASAP today\, May 1st at 4 p.m. at 404 Plant Science\, for a training hosted in collaboration with Charlotte Selton from American Physical Society (APS)\, designed for early-career scientists interested in science advocacy. \nThis interactive workshop will introduce how policy is shaped and the levers through which scientists can engage with that process\, both as individuals and in groups. Participants will have the chance to discuss and practice advocacy tools in small groups and explore potential career paths in science policy. \nZoom option also available. Food\, snacks\, and drinks provided! \nOther events\, opportunities\, and resources:\n– DC trip for an Advocacy Day run by Careers Beyond Academia and the Cornell Federal Relations teams May 12-13\, register by May 4th \n– Stance on Science initiative to reach out to candidates for public office to ask them their positions on science policy issues and disseminate their stances to the voting public \n– Partnership for Public Service’s Unraveling of Public Science Federal Harms Tracker resource \n– SCIMaP Webinar: Understanding Impact Maps and the FY2027 White House Budget & Data Analysis on May 7 at noon ET \n– Join the American Statistical Association (ASA) for a virtual hill day prep session on May 15 @ 1:30 p.m. \n– Federation of American Scientists is looking for a Congressional Fellow to be placed within the office of a member of Congress \n– Free courses available through the Public Health Communication Collaborative \n– Civic Science Fellow role at the Center for Media Innovation and Social Impact at Boston University \n– Natural Resources Defense Council is looking for a State Advocate \n– Rita Allen Foundation is looking for a Program Events and Digital Engagement Manager \n– Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is looking for an Office Coordinator
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-advocacy-training/
LOCATION:Plant Science 404
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTSTAMP:20260525T085739
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SUMMARY:Doctoral Advocacy Trek to D.C.: Apply by May 4
DESCRIPTION:Practice public policy advocacy! Apply to travel to Washington\, D.C. for Cornell Doctoral Student Advocacy Day on May 13\, 2026.\nTravel Dates: May 12 & 13 \nAbout the Cornell Doctoral Student Advocacy Day\nOn May 13\, Cornell doctoral students are invited to engage in meetings with elected Members of Congress\, Congressional staff\, and current policy fellows. These meetings will be organized by representatives from the Cornell Office of Federal Relations. In preparation for Advocacy Day\, there will be a virtual training led by representatives from the Cornell Office of Federal Relations to prepare participants for their Advocacy Day activities (date TBA).   Students from any graduate field are eligible to participate in Advocacy Day. \nBecause we may only select up to eight doctoral students to participate in the Cornell Doctoral Student Advocacy Day\, please do not apply unless you can make yourself available to travel to Washington D.C. from the morning of May 12 through the late evening of May 13 and fully participate in the program. \nRegister now\nPrepare to apply\nThe application form will ask about your undergraduate education\, funding sources for your education\, who your Congressional representatives are (if not voting eligible\, you can use your local address)\, a synopsis of your research as part of a short bio\, what you hope to get out of the experience and how it can inform your career goals. \nSponsorship\nSupport for participation in the Cornell Doctoral Student Advocacy Day comes from the Graduate School Office of Career and Professional Development and the Cornell Office of Federal Relations. Travel and accommodations will be at no cost to selected participants. \nQuestions\nShould you have any questions about this opportunity\, please contact Susi Varvayanis\, Executive Director of Careers Beyond Academia at gradcareers@cornell.edu.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/doctoral-advocacy-trek-to-d-c-apply-by-may-4/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Research Communication Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join this interactive\, in-person only workshop. PhD students and postdocs from all disciplines are welcome. Be prepared to discuss your own research! \nLearning Outcomes\nAt the end of this workshop you should:\n• Be able to introduce yourself in an engaging and memorable way\n• Recognize and develop strategies to explain jargon or complex topics\n• Develop skills and confidence to communicate with a variety of audiences\n• Use different storytelling approaches to communicate your research\n• Identify one or more outlets to communicate your research\n• Develop an approach to start your talk and engage your audience immediately \nREGISTER NOW\nFacilitators:\nCynthia Leifer\, Director Cornell Office of Postdoctoral Affairs\nSusi Varvayanis\, Executive Director of Careers Beyond Academia \nDate and time: May 14 from 2:00-4pm\nCampus location: will be sent to registrants’ Cornell email prior to the date-tentatively in Mann 102 \nBrought to you through a collaboration between the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs in the Research and Innovation Division and Careers Beyond Academia in the Office of Career and Professional Development in the Graduate School.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/research-communication-workshop-2/
LOCATION:102 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260525T085739
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SUMMARY:NIH Career Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Registration for the NIH Career Symposium is open now! Current grad students and postdocs\, join us May 18 – 21 to hear from and network with biomedical professionals in a broad range of biomedical careers! \nRegister here: https://lnkd.in/eeu7j2nH \nWhat to expect:\n✨ Panels: Hear from biomedical professionals in industry\, academia\, science communication\, science policy\, clinical settings\, and more\n✨ Networking: Connect with professionals across sectors\n✨ Talks and workshops: Enhance job search and career development skills
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nih-career-symposium-4/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,External
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T160000
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CREATED:20260519T164826Z
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SUMMARY:Finding Your Research Voice workshop
DESCRIPTION:Two days July 9 & 10 (9am-4pm both days\, must attend both)\n\nRegister now before July 1\nComplete the online registration form to hold a spot on the roster. To confirm a spot in the workshop\, submit your video link as directed below in step 2; it will serve as your confirmation of attending both days of the workshop. Questions can be directed via email to: sv27@cornell.edu. \nLocation will be face-to-face on campus on Thursday July 9 and Friday July 10. 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 $750-$1\,500. Thanks to sponsorship by Cornell Graduate School’s Careers Beyond Academia\, the cost to you is nothing! \nLocation will be on central campus. Lunch will be on your own\, but we will provide light afternoon snacks. \nAbout the workshop\n\n\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 targeted for PhD students in all disciplines\, with priority given to those who are ready to present their research. Time: 9 am to 4 pm Thursday July 9 and Friday July 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 doctoral student in the STEM\, social sciences\, 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 \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\nRight now\, record your ~10 minute research talk draft and upload it to YouTube (if you have a previously recorded talk that’s fine\, just the first 10 minutes 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. Ideally your slides are visible and so are you as you speak. 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/scholarly/business 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).\nThen send the video link before July 1 to confirm your attendance to Itai Cohen (itai.cohen@cornell.edu) and Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu). Prior to the workshop we will review your talk\, speak generically about what we see during the workshop\, and offer you concrete tips for improvement individually. This is an essential way you will get the most out of this workshop! Please honor this deadline so we have sufficient time to review all submissions.\nLater\, draft a ~1 minute 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. 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-7/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T160000
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SUMMARY:Finding Your Research Voice workshop
DESCRIPTION:Two days July 9 & 10 (9am-4pm both days\, must attend both)\n\nRegister now before July 1\nComplete the online registration form to hold a spot on the roster. To confirm a spot in the workshop\, submit your video link as directed below in step 2; it will serve as your confirmation of attending both days of the workshop. Questions can be directed via email to: sv27@cornell.edu. \nLocation will be face-to-face on campus on Thursday July 9 and Friday July 10. 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 $750-$1\,500. Thanks to sponsorship by Cornell Graduate School’s Careers Beyond Academia\, the cost to you is nothing! \nLocation will be on central campus. Lunch will be on your own\, but we will provide light afternoon snacks. \nAbout the workshop\n\n\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 targeted for PhD students in all disciplines\, with priority given to those who are ready to present their research. Time: 9 am to 4 pm Thursday July 9 and Friday July 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 doctoral student in the STEM\, social sciences\, 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 \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\nRight now\, record your ~10 minute research talk draft and upload it to YouTube (if you have a previously recorded talk that’s fine\, just the first 10 minutes 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. Ideally your slides are visible and so are you as you speak. 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/scholarly/business 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).\nThen send the video link before July 1 to confirm your attendance to Itai Cohen (itai.cohen@cornell.edu) and Susi Varvayanis (sv27@cornell.edu). Prior to the workshop we will review your talk\, speak generically about what we see during the workshop\, and offer you concrete tips for improvement individually. This is an essential way you will get the most out of this workshop! Please honor this deadline so we have sufficient time to review all submissions.\nLater\, draft a ~1 minute 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. 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-7/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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