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SUMMARY:Ignite Fellow for New Ventures info session
DESCRIPTION:Applications Open for the 2026 Cycle!\nLooking to make a real-world impact with a technology you’ve developed at Cornell? The Ignite Fellow for New Ventures program funds and trains Ph.D. and master’s holders with entrepreneurial outlooks to start technology ventures. \nDuring the 12-month fellowship\, fellows work in their faculty inventor’s lab for technology development and report to one of the incubator directors at the Center for Life Science Ventures\, Praxis Center for Venture Development\, or Runway Startup Postdocs for business development support. \nWhy Ignite Fellow for New Ventures?\n\nAdvance technology commercialization: grow as an entrepreneur scientist or engineer by partnering with a Cornell faculty inventor.\n\n\nFunding Package of Up to $120\,000: we’re here to de-risk your journey with a comprehensive funding package covering your salary for up to two years and essential experiment costs.\n\n\nCornell’s Inclusive Ethos: built on the principle of “…any person…any study\,” our program encourages you to explore a diverse range of groundbreaking discoveries in Cornell labs.\n\n\nOpen to aspiring entrepreneurs: we’re seeking master’s graduates\, PhDs\, and postdocs who dream big\, take risks\, and envision themselves as a CEO\, CSO\, or CTO founder.\n\nApply Now \nRegister for a Virtual Information Session to Learn More\n\nDecember 4\, 12-1 p.m.\nJanuary 10\, 12-1 p.m.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/ignite-fellow-for-new-ventures-info-session/2024-12-04/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Italy Trek Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Each year during spring break\, in a course intended to promote the understanding of family businesses\, the Smith Family Business Initiative leads a weeklong student trek (NBA 5920) to Italy to explore the country’s many significant family businesses\, Italian history\, and culture. For those interested in learning about family businesses\, Italy is an important destination. There are estimated to be around 784\,000 family businesses in the country\, comprising over 85% of the total business landscape and providing around 70% of employment. What distinguishes Italian family businesses is their remarkable longevity: among the world’s 100 oldest businesses\, 15 are Italian. Notably\, five of these – including Fonderie Pontificie Marinelli (founded in 1000)\, Barone Ricasoli (1141)\, Barovier & Toso (1295)\, Torrini (1369)\, and Marchesi Antinori (1385) – rank among the top ten oldest family businesses still in operation today. \nThrough these visits\, the group seeks to peek behind the scenes at business operations and speak with family members to understand the values and beliefs underpinning the foundation of these companies. This program is open to graduate students across Cornell. It is a 1.5 credit course. Please register for the info session on December 4th via Zoom to learn more. \nAbout the Matthew Unger MBA’23 Fellowship for Experiential Learning\nThe Matthew Unger MBA ’23 Fellowship for Experiential Learning provides financial support of up to $5\,000 for up to two students to participate in the Family Businesses in Italy Trek (March 29-April 5\, 2025)\, led by the Smith Family Business Initiative (SFBI) at the SC Johnson College of Business. Generously established by recent alumnus Matthew Unger\, ‘MBA ’23\, this fellowship is open to all graduate students at Cornell University\, and its objective is to eliminate potential participation barriers for persons of color and other underrepresented groups\, ensuring equal access among all students to this transformative experiential learning opportunity. There are two spots available for this fellowship program this year. We are seeking applicants who would greatly benefit from this unique opportunity to explore family businesses through the Italy trek. Selection will be based on a combination of merit and financial need. Ideal candidates will demonstrate not only strong academic and leadership potential but also a willingness to support the SFBI team and contribute to the success of the trek by fostering a collaborative and positive group experience. Email Susan Hu at yh789@cornell.edu with any questions. \nApply here: https://johnson.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9KtXagCfHMPCt38 \nDEADLINE: Jan. 8\, 2025\, 11:59pm ET
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/italy-trek-info-session/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:NYAS Chat with Experts: NY Hall of Science Dir. of Youth Programs
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in building a career in STEM? Join The New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS) for an exciting monthly online event series designed to explore the vast opportunities within STEM fields. This series offers unique access to experts across industries. \nEngage in live Q&A sessions to ask questions that will help shape your own career path. Whether actively pursuing a STEM career or simply exploring possibilities\, this event series provides the tools and knowledge you need to succeed. \nThis is the third session in the Chat with Experts series\, and it will feature Shihadah Saleem\, MS\, Director of Youth Programs and Pathways at the New York Hall of Science.   Learn more and register \nCornell University offers free NYAS memberships to undergraduates\, graduate students\, postdocs\, staff and faculty. Learn more about how to become a member. \nActivate your account by completing the Cornell specific membership form.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nyas-chat-with-experts-featuring-shihadah-saleem-ms/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Mulling over Manuscripts
DESCRIPTION:Mulling over Manuscripts: Hot Chocolate Bar and Faculty Panel \nJoin us for some hot drinks and desserts before we end the year while we hear from a faculty panel discussing some of the challenges when publishing your work. Panelists will discuss how to navigate the road to publication by discussing topics like when and where should I publish\, how to attribute authorship\, how to respond to reviewer feedback\, and more. RSVP now to let us know you are coming and submit your questions for the panel. \nRSVP: https://forms.gle/3KtFhjmsCvJq5Uk47 \nDate: Dec. 5th \nTime: 3-4:30 pm –Refreshments offered! \nLocation: Weill Hall 125 \nConfirmed panelists include:\nClaudia Fischbach-Teschl is the Stanley Bryer 1946 Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University\, Director of Cornell’s Physical Sciences Oncology Center (PSOC) on the Physics of Cancer Metabolism\, and Associate Director of Cornell Nanoscale Science and Engineering Facility (CNF). She served on the Tumor Microenvironment study section\, is a Senior Editor of Cancer Research\, and serves on the Editorial Board of the ACS journal Biomaterials Science and Engineering and Tissue Engineering. With an H-index of 58\, she has over 8000 citations for her ~150 published articles\, book chapters and opinion pieces.\nAlex Kwan MS’07 PhD’09 is Associate Professor of Applied Physics in the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell and Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine where he was for 9 years before returning to Cornell. His lab studies systems neuroscience with a focus on novel psychiatric drugs. He publishes papers each year in diverse high impact journals such as Nature Neuroscience\, ACS Chemical Neuroscience\, Neuron\, Eneuro\, Nature\, Neurophotonics and more. Highly cited\, he is also active at conferences\, on github\, and on social media to widely disseminate his research findings.\nPeter McCracken is an electronic resources librarian in Olin Library\, and has been with Cornell since 2016. He oversees the Cornell Open Access Publishing (COAP) Fund\, which provides financial support for some OA publications. Peter was a Reference Librarian at East Carolina University\, and then at the University of Washington\, before co-founding Serials Solutions\, a company that helps libraries manage electronic journals and e-resources\, and is now part of Clarivate. He also founded ShipIndex.org\, an online database that helps people do research on ships. Peter has published in multiple library and maritime history publications\, including as a co-author of the American Library Association’s first OA monograph\, plus several recent Diamond OA articles.\nDavid A. Putnam is the Samuel B. Eckert Professor in Engineering in the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering / Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. He is also the inaugural Associate Dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Cornell\, having co-founded several companies based on his research and that of his graduate students and postdocs. He is currently a member of seven Editorial Advisory Boards including Pharmaceutical Research\, Journal of Controlled Release\, Analytical Biochemistry and Experimental Biology and Medicine. Along with his ~160 publications that have been cited over 10\,000 times\,  he also holds ~40 patents.\nMingming Wu is a Professor in Biological and Environmental Engineering and leads the Biofluidics lab that develops micro- and nano-scale technologies for solving contemporary biological\, medical\, and environmental problems. She has an active track record of publications in a wide variety of journals including Biophysics Reviews\, Journal of Cell Science\, Physical Biology\, Lab on a Chip\, Experimental Cell Research\, Integrative Biology\, PNAS\, and Cancer Research. \nBrought to you by:\nHosted jointly by the Graduate Student chapter of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)\, Biomedical Engineering Women’s Group (BMEW)\, and by Careers Beyond Academia in the Graduate School. With additional funding from Dr. Mingming Wu.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/mulling-over-manuscripts/
LOCATION:Weill Hall 125
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