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SUMMARY:Appreciative Inquiry for positive leadership and social change
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you in partnership by Dyson’s Leadership by Design\, CALS\, SLEN\, and Graduate School Careers Beyond Academia. \nDavid Cooperrider\nAppreciative Inquiry for leadership and positive change: an awakening\nThe workshop is open to faculty\, staff and students. Join by Zoom. Please note this is a new link from the one we advertised previously. \nDr. David Cooperrider’s founding theoretical work in “Appreciative Inquiry” is creating a positive revolution in the leadership of change; it is helping institutions all over the world discover the power of the strength-based approaches to multi-stakeholder innovation and collaborative design. With implications for every aspect of business\, AI has experienced exponential growth as a change initiative methodology. This growth is testimony to the profound impact AI is having in business\, education\, healthcare\, communities\, non-profit and government institutions. \nHere is a nice summary of Appreciative Inquiry from a recent publication. \nApril 5\, 2:30-4pm  \nCALS is Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences\nSLEN is the Cornell Student Leadership Educators Network
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/appreciative-inquiry-for-positive-leadership-and-social-change/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Learn from a Scientist about Drafting Legislation
DESCRIPTION:with Dr. Drew Harvell\, Cornell Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.\nRSVP here. \nLearn about how scientists can help draft legislation! Cornell Professor Dr. Drew Harvell has a wealth of experience in advocacy and policy work in addition to her science. \nDr. Drew Harvell is Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University and Curator of the Blaschka Marine Invertebrate Collection. Her research on the health and sustainability of marine ecosystems has taken her from the reefs of Mexico\, Indonesia\, and Hawaii to the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest and resulted in over 170 academic articles in journals such as Science\, Nature\, and Ecology. Her award-winning book\, Ocean Outbreak\, details infectious epidemics in the ocean and solutions that benefit people and biodiversity.  Dr. Harvell’s current research is focused on health of the Salish Sea and policy routes forward. Her first policy involvement was with helping to draft The Marine Disease Emergency Act (HR 936\, 2015). Current work focuses on science discovery to reveal new disease-fighting services of seagrasses and interfacing with state agencies in Puget Sound to increase preservation of seagrass. She is a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America and the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future\, and awarded the 2020 Cornell SUNY Chancellors Award\, 2019 Seattle Aquarium Conservation Research Award\, PROSE AWARD (Ocean Outbreak)\, National Outdoor Book Award (A Sea of Glass)\, Rachel Carson Environment Book Award\, Honorable Mention (A Sea of Glass). She serves on the Advancement Board of Friday Harbor Marine Labs and the Science Board of the Ocean Health Initiative of Centre Scientifique Monaco. \nRSVP for the seminar\nTuesday\, April 6\, at 4 pm EDT\nAdvancing Science And Policy\, Cornell University\nThis event is funded by GPSAFC and open to the Graduate Community.\nIf you have any questions or special considerations\, please contact Andy Sanchez (aps268@cornell.edu).\nContact Advancing Science And Policy <cornellasap@gmail.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/learn-from-a-scientist-about-drafting-legislation/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Tell Your Story – How to Translate Your PhD Education to Research in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Wondering how to use business lingo and what industry is looking for in a PhD job candidate? We can help! Join us at this workshop to learn what employers are looking for and how you can illustrate your transferrable skills from earning your PhD. We will also work with you to translate your research into skills employers in industry\, NGOs and government are looking for! \nTo Register \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/tell-your-story-how-to-translate-your-phd-education-to-research-to-industry/
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SUMMARY:Turning Biology into Billions. Twice.
DESCRIPTION:A Cornell Entrepreneur Network and Entrepreneurship at Cornell production. \nSerial Entrepreneur\, Dr. Leslie Leinwand ’72 LIVE\nFrom Cornell to Colorado to Cofounder to Chief Scientific Officer\, Dr. Leslie Leinwand ’72 has a fascinating story that she’ll share with us LIVE on April 8th. Hear how this molecular\, cellular\, and developmental biologist founded multiple companies\, two of which went public and were then acquired for billions (yea\, with a “B”) and more! She has mastered the intersection of biology\, entrepreneurship and academia. And as a cardiovascular expert\, Dr. Leinwand’s advice and secrets will definitely get your heart racing! \nRegister now to save your seat and submit questions in advance. \nApril 8\, 2021 | 1:00 PM ET
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/turning-biology-into-billions-twice/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Petri Bio – Identifying Opportunities for PhDs in Life Sciences\, Food\, and Agriculture Startups
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by Careers Beyond Academia\, eShip at Cornell\, and the Cornell Institute for Food Systems Institute Partnership Program. \nPlease join us for a Fireside Chat with Petri Bio\, a formation-stage venture capital firm focused on companies at the intersection of biology and engineering\, with deep experience developing ideas into successful companies across human health and sustainability. \nDesigned for Ph.D. students and Postdocs from all disciplines to explore opportunities in both scientific and business roles\, this Fireside Chat will explore steps you can take to engage with Petri and the early-stage startup ecosystem – whether you are just beginning your Cornell journey\, hunting for a job opportunity in an early-stage\, entrepreneurial organization or considering founding your own science-driven startup. \nSpeakers:\nJosh Moser\, Partner\, Petri.Bio \nMichael Retchin\, Venture Associate\, Petri.Bio & Weill Cornell\, Computational Biology\, Ph.D. candidate \nDial-In Information\nRegister; a Zoom link will be provided on registration confirmation. \nThursday\, April 8\, 2021\, from 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm via Zoom \nFireside Chat with Petri Bio\nIdentifying Opportunities for PhDs in Life Sciences\, Food\, and Agriculture Startups\nAbout Petri \nPetri is a new approach for funding formation-stage startups at the intersection of biology and engineering. \nPetri is co-created by entrepreneurs who have built iconic companies like Twist Bioscience\, Insitro\, Ginkgo Bioworks\, Beyond Meat\, PathAI\, Exact Sciences\, and Asimov as well as academics who are driving foundational science in bioengineering (George Church\, Pam Silver\, Chris Voigt); together we have deep experience developing ideas into successful companies across human health and sustainability. \nFor more information about Petri Bio.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/fireside-chat-with-petri-bio-identifying-opportunities-for-phds-in-life-sciences-food-and-agriculture-startups/
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SUMMARY:Workshop about Public Writing with David M. Perry
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by:  Historians are writers! (HAW!)\, Cornell’s History Department and Careers Beyond Academia \nThere’s no such thing as the Ivory Tower. Colleges and universities are not isolated enclaves\, and they probably never were. Public engagement is an essential part of the core mission of higher education. \nBut how do we reach the public? This age of constant media babble and a vast explosion of online and print publications have transformed the traditional pathways of publication\, prestige\, and engagement. Academics – experts in so many things – need to be part of the conversation. In fact\, the variety of media voices has only made expertise and authority more important. \nIn this workshop\, David M. Perry will lead you through the process of getting your voice into the public sphere. He will cover pragmatic topics: the art of the pitch\, finding the right venue\, managing social media profiles\, getting paid\, making it count for tenure and promotion\, and protecting yourself from trolls and harassment. He will also talk about strategies to simultaneously maintain academic authority and be accessible to the broader public. \nThrough it all\, you’ll be working on your pitches\, reading essays that embody important traits\, and developing your own ideas. \nOver the last five years\, David – once a mild-mannered medievalist – has become a columnist for Pacific Standard Magazine\, with hundreds of published pieces at venues all over the world\, including the New York Times\, the Guardian\, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Along the way\, he’s learned a lot about how to take academic expertise and share it with a much broader audience. \nGoing public isn’t easy\, but neither is getting into graduate school\, getting a PhD\, or finding an academic job\, so you’ve already traveled some pretty difficult paths. This workshop will start you on your way towards the next challenge. \nTopic: Workshop with David Perry\nTime: Apr 9\, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nMeeting ID: 950 0402 7664\nPasscode: 869618 \nFor additional information\, email Benedetta bc552@cornell.edu
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/workshop-about-public-writing-with-david-m-perry/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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