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SUMMARY:Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat
DESCRIPTION:This is the last Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat in the summer. If you have more questions about the job search as graduate students or postdocs\, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. The Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat is designed to get job seekers together to talk about concerns that graduate students and postdocs share\, and strategize about how to move forward. Each session will begin with a brief introduction that includes tips\, perspectives\, and thoughts from staff who support career exploration. After this information is shared\, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions they have and share best practices that work for them. We want to create a safe space for everyone to talk and listen. Please come join us and hear from each other! \nDate & Time: Monday\, August 17 from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm ET\nLocation: Zoom link to be provided upon registration\nFacilitators: Christine Holmes\, Postdoctoral Studies Director\, Caleb Yu\, Graduate and International Student Career Advisor\, Colleen McLinn\, Executive Director of Future Faculty and Academic Careers\, Denise DiRienzo\, Experiential Program Director of Careers Beyond Academia\, Susi Varvayanis\, Executive Director of Careers Beyond Academia \nAccommodations: We strive to make our events accessible to all community members.  Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact ry274@cornell.edu.  We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/job-search-virtual-monthly-chat-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Summer Success Symposium: Activate your Network – Developing Professional Mentor Relationships
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Success Symposium is a professional and community development event for new and continuing M.S./Ph.D. and Ph.D. students from across all graduate fields who identify as belonging to groups historically underrepresented in graduate education. The symposium has a particular focus on bringing together recipients of graduate fellowships in support of diversity as well as all other doctoral scholars who identify as BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous\, and other People of Color)\, first generation college (FGC) students\, and/or who identify with other historically underrepresented groups such as LGBTQQ+ identified students\, Veterans\, students with disabilities\, women in STEM\, students with DACA status\,and others. Research master’s degree students and other master’s degree students interested in pursuing doctoral studies are also welcome to this event. \nThrough this symposium\, participants have the opportunity to form connections and establish community. This symposium also provides participants with the opportunity to engage with successful Cornell alumni\, faculty\, and professionals with shared experiences as diverse scholars. Summer Success Symposium keynote and workshop content focuses on providing participants with access to knowledge and insights that will help them navigate their successful transition to and progression in their graduate studies. \nActivate your Network: Developing Professional Mentor Relationships\nHaving a network of people you can reach out to is important. But ensuring that you have the right people whose experiences and wisdom can guide you on your path to success is even more important.  Mentors can not only help to take your career to the next level\, but are also helpful when it comes to navigating difficult decisions. \nPresenter: Malika Grayson\, ’14 M.S.\, ’16 Ph.D.\, Mechanical Engineering \nEvent Sponsors\nGraduate School Office of Inclusion & Student Engagement\, Diversity Programs in Engineering\, and the Cornell Chapter of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society \nThis event is also supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.1647094 (AGEP CIRTL) and a subcontract under Grant No. 1231286 (Cornell AGEP). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. \nThis program was modeled in part after PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP Summer Success Institute.
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/summer-success-series-activate-your-network-developing-professional-mentor-relationships/
CATEGORIES:Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:NCFDD: Developing Anti-Oppressive Communities: Supporting Black Students and Mentees
DESCRIPTION:In this Guest Expert Webinar by Wanda Swan\, Founder of Swan Center for Advocacy and Research\, participants will learn strategies for identifying and combatting anti-black racism in classrooms\, how to most effectively support black students and colleagues\, and how to proactively contribute to diverse and inclusive campus communities. \nFree Individual Memberships for the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD)\nAvailable to all Cornell students\, postdocs\, faculty\, and staff \n \nCornell is an institutional member of the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD)\, a nationally recognized\, independent organization providing online career development and mentoring resources. The NCFDD provides members with access to tools to increase research and writing productivity and improve work-life balance. \nActivate your account by following the steps below: \n\nGo to the NCFDD website\nUnder “Select Your Institution\,” choose “Cornell University”\nSelect “Activate my Membership”\nComplete the registration form using your Cornell email address\nCheck your Cornell email account to find a confirmation/welcome email. Click “Activate Account” in the email
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/ncfdd-developing-anti-oppressive-communities-supporting-black-students-and-mentees/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Summer Success Symposium: Long Term Negotiations For (Professional) Relationships
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Success Symposium is a professional and community development event for new and continuing M.S./Ph.D. and Ph.D. students from across all graduate fields who identify as belonging to groups historically underrepresented in graduate education. The symposium has a particular focus on bringing together recipients of graduate fellowships in support of diversity as well as all other doctoral scholars who identify as BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous\, and other People of Color)\, first generation college (FGC) students\, and/or who identify with other historically underrepresented groups such as LGBTQQ+ identified students\, Veterans\, students with disabilities\, women in STEM\, students with DACA status\,and others. Research master’s degree students and other master’s degree students interested in pursuing doctoral studies are also welcome to this event. \nThrough this symposium\, participants have the opportunity to form connections and establish community. This symposium also provides participants with the opportunity to engage with successful Cornell alumni\, faculty\, and professionals with shared experiences as diverse scholars. Summer Success Symposium keynote and workshop content focuses on providing participants with access to knowledge and insights that will help them navigate their successful transition to and progression in their graduate studies. \n  \nLong Term Negotiations For (Professional) Relationships\nThis workshop will focus on negotiating with colleagues\, as well as those responsible for your current & future career trajectory.  We will use a case study approach and practice at least two different negotiating scenarios.  We will discuss best practices as well as discuss our hesitancies in negotiating.  Further we will point out our lack of ability to identify and engage in a negotiating opportunities. \nPresenter: Marcus Brooks\, M.B.A.\n \n\nEvent Sponsors\nGraduate School Office of Inclusion & Student Engagement\, Diversity Programs in Engineering\, and the Cornell Chapter of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society \nThis event is also supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.1647094 (AGEP CIRTL) and a subcontract under Grant No. 1231286 (Cornell AGEP). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. \nThis program was modeled in part after PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP Summer Success Institute.
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/summer-success-series-long-term-negotiations-for-professional-relationships/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Summer Success Symposium: Mastering Your Transition Into and Progression Through Graduate School
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Success Symposium is a professional and community development event for new and continuing M.S./Ph.D. and Ph.D. students from across all graduate fields who identify as belonging to groups historically underrepresented in graduate education. The symposium has a particular focus on bringing together recipients of graduate fellowships in support of diversity as well as all other doctoral scholars who identify as BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous\, and other People of Color)\, first generation college (FGC) students\, and/or who identify with other historically underrepresented groups such as LGBTQQ+ identified students\, Veterans\, students with disabilities\, women in STEM\, students with DACA status\,and others. Research master’s degree students and other master’s degree students interested in pursuing doctoral studies are also welcome to this event. \nThrough this symposium\, participants have the opportunity to form connections and establish community. This symposium also provides participants with the opportunity to engage with successful Cornell alumni\, faculty\, and professionals with shared experiences as diverse scholars. Summer Success Symposium keynote and workshop content focuses on providing participants with access to knowledge and insights that will help them navigate their successful transition to and progression in their graduate studies. \n  \nMastering Your Transition Into and Progression Through Graduate School \nContinuing PhD students will discuss their strategies for making a successful transition to graduate school\, and their experiences navigating their ongoing progression\n \n\nPanelists:  \n\nMikaela Spruill- PhD Student\, Psychology (moderator)\nChristopher Berardino- PhD Candidate\, English\nAndrea Darby- PhD Student\, Entomology\nKelly Murray- PhD Candidate\, Biochemistry\, Molecular & Cell Biology\nMarguerite Pacheco- PhD Student\, Biomedical Engineering\n\n\n \n\nEvent Sponsors\nGraduate School Office of Inclusion & Student Engagement\, Diversity Programs in Engineering\, and the Cornell Chapter of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society \nThis event is also supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.1647094 (AGEP CIRTL) and a subcontract under Grant No. 1231286 (Cornell AGEP). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. \nThis program was modeled in part after PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP Summer Success Institute.
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/summer-success-series-mastering-your-transition-into-and-profession-through-graduate-school/
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CATEGORIES:Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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