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Merck “Synthetic Innovations for Drug Discovery”
Merck “Synthetic Innovations for Drug Discovery”
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. This is a great chance for you to hear from an industry speaker and collaborator on the work they do…
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Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
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. Through 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…
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Understanding the U.S. Job Market and the Work Authorization
Understanding the U.S. Job Market and the Work Authorization
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.
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Opportunities for Public Communication of Science
Opportunities for Public Communication of Science
Opportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion Friday March 6 at 4:30-7:00pm-this session is open to the public and will feature panelists from Cornell and the community. Held in Plant Sciences 143, includes pizza and veggies Speakers: Tristan Fehr (he/they) is a science communicator, LGBTQIA+ community advocate, and scientist. As a PhD student in…
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Communication Workshop (COMM 5660)
Communication Workshop (COMM 5660)
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…
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Communication Workshop (COMM 5660)
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How to Practice the Art of Grantwriting
How to Practice the Art of Grantwriting
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…
Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
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. Through 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…
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CV to Resume Workshop
CV to Resume Workshop
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. This workshop is open to all PhD…
CV to Resume Workshop
CV to Resume Workshop
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. This workshop is open to all PhD…
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Alumni Panel from Beyond Academia
Alumni Panel from Beyond Academia
Join BESS (Biogeochemistry Environmental Science and Sustainability) alumni who have pursued on-academic careers to hear their stories and advice. Held in A106 Corson Hall (Morrison Room) at 4pm March 13 Panelists will join by Zoom. Beverages and snacks will be provided after the panel. Please contact Cassi Wattenburger (cjw259@cornell.edu), Careers Beyond Academia Advisory Board Member or…
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5 Things Every Founder Should Know about Social Enterprise
5 Things Every Founder Should Know about Social Enterprise
SAI - STEM Advocacy Institute - invites you to join this free and open to the public seminar. Please take a moment to register here: ZOOM
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Insight Fellow Program – deadline March 16
Insight Fellow Program – deadline March 16
Apply to the Insight Fellows Program by March 16 The Insight Fellows Programs are fellowships for graduating students looking to transition to thriving careers as data scientists, engineers, and other cutting-edge professionals. Insight Fellows: The program is sponsored by top companies, with scholarships available for cost of living Receive guidance throughout the entire process to…
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Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
Intergroup Dialogue Project – Grad/ Postdoc Short Course
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. Through 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…
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The Sounds of Silence – The role of science in shaping U.S. public policy
The Sounds of Silence – The role of science in shaping U.S. public policy
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.
Overcoming “Alternative Facts” Advocating for Truth in Science, Society, and Your Startup
Overcoming “Alternative Facts” Advocating for Truth in Science, Society, and Your Startup
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…
Careers Beyond Academia Information Session – Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
Careers Beyond Academia Information Session – Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
This event is CANCELLED. It will be rescheduled in Fall 2020. Join 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. For…
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Sustainable Biodiversity Fellow Lunch – Postponed
Sustainable Biodiversity Fellow Lunch – Postponed
Event Postponed - new date will be announced later on. Topical 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…
Evidence-Based Entrepreneurship: A Mindset for Startup Success
Evidence-Based Entrepreneurship: A Mindset for Startup Success
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…
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Create an Employer-Ready LinkedIn Profile Workshop
Create an Employer-Ready LinkedIn Profile Workshop
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. Zoom Attendance: Zoom link To Register. For more events, please visit gradcareers.cornell.edu. Accessibility Requests We strive to make our events accessible to…
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Tips for a Memorable 5 Minute Research Pitch
Tips for a Memorable 5 Minute Research Pitch
In this webinar, Susi Varvayanis, Executive Director Cornell University Graduate School's Careers Beyond Academia will provide tips for a memorable research pitch. The learning objectives for the webinar: Given a short presentation, participants will be able to analyze it for specific improvements in their performance. Participants will be able to explain three qualities that make…
The New MSL Board Certification: What it Means for You and the MSL Community
The New MSL Board Certification: What it Means for You and the MSL Community
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. Our panel of MSL Leaders and a certification expert will share: • What the certification means for the MSL community…
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Virtual Chemistry Careers Oriented Webinar Series
Virtual Chemistry Careers Oriented Webinar Series
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. Zoom Link
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