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SUMMARY:Communication Workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. You can see a few tweets from previous workshops here. \nOutcomes \n\nYou will be aware of multiple opportunities for communicating with public audiences.\nYou will be able to use multiple skills used in communicating with public audiences.\nYou will have acquired basic tools for writing and speaking for public audiences.\n\nFriday 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. \nTo get credit for the class you must attend all sessions. Please contact bvl2 to register for the last slots available\, even though registration through Student Center has closed. \nTo prepare: Come 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\, http://www.blogger.com/home\, is pretty simple to use\, but you’re welcome to try another service if you prefer; WordPress\, https://wordpress.com/\, 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. \n\nOpportunities for Public Communication of Science panel discussion\nFriday 4:30-7:30pm-this session is open to the public and will feature panelists: \nElodie Smith\, Communications Specialist\, Cornell Institute of Biotechnology\nJuan Hinestroza\, Associate Professor\, Fiber Science and Apparel Design\nKacey Deamer\, Communications Specialist\, Cornell Small Farms Program\nLuisa Torres\, Postdoctoral Associate\, Vet School\, 2019 AAAS Mass Media Fellow (at NPR) \nHeld in Plant Sciences 143\, includes pizza and veggies \nSupported by Engaged Cornell and Careers Beyond Academia/BEST and organized by Bruce Lewenstein\, Professor of Science Communication.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/communication-workshop/
LOCATION:Plant Sciences 143
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SUMMARY:ASAP Science Policy Work Session (2020 Election Initiative)
DESCRIPTION:As part of the NSPN 2020 Election Initiative\, we’ll work in groups to compile meta-reviews on different science policy topics\, which will serve as easy references for candidates and laypersons interested in different science policy issues. Potential topics include: \n\nclimate change/clean energy\,\ngene editing\,\nregulating emerging technologies\, and\ndisinformation in science.\n\nDinner provided.  Please use this link to register. \nContact Andy Sanchez (aps268@cornell.edu) for more details. \n  \nAbout Advancing Science And Policy (ASAP)\nCornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is a group of graduate students\, postdocs\, and faculty interested in the intersection of science and policy. We engage our members in the policymaking process and educate the public about the role of scientific input in advancing society. \nVisit the ASAP website and connect via ASAP Facebook page or email cornellasap@gmail.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/asap-science-policy-work-session-2020-election-initiative/
LOCATION:104 Olin Library\, 161 Ho Plaza\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:CV to Resume
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this hands-on workshop. Bring your CV and questions with you. The workshop will focus on basics\, key words and topics that highlight your PhD skillsets for careers in industry\, non-profit or government. \nThis workshop will focus on Humanities\, Arts and Social Science PhD students and Postdocs. \nThe workshop will be presented by Caleb Yu\, Career Services; Christine Holmes\, Office of Postdoctoral Studies and Denise DiRienzo\, Ed.D.\, Careers Beyond Academia. \nPlease register below.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/cv-to-resume/
LOCATION:703 Olin Library\, 161 Ho Plaza\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853
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SUMMARY:Recruiter shares "Why we need people in STEM"
DESCRIPTION:Join this New York Academy of Life Sciences webinar to learn from a recruiter’s perspective on why they feel they need people in STEM. Presented by PepsiCo and the Science Alliance. \nCornell has an institutional membership to NYAS to help graduate students and postdocs prepare for successful careers since you will need increasingly diverse skill set to effectively communicate your work\, secure research funding\, and land professional opportunities. Enroll now in NYAS.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/recruiter-shares-why-we-need-people-in-stem/
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