Friendly Reminder: Atlanta campus remote work and learning day tomorrow As a reminder, following last week's announcement from the Provost, Emory University is hosting former First Lady Rosalynn Carter's tribute service tomorrow, November 28 at the Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church. All classes, examinations, labs, and student activities scheduled between 4:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the Atlanta campus will be held remotely to the extent possible, or rescheduled if needed. In addition, all employees scheduled to work tomorrow between 4:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. will transition to remote work. Essential Campus Services employees, individuals supporting laboratory functions and animal care, and Campus Life student support staff should report as normal. All health care facilities, hospitals, clinical trials, and research laboratories will operate as usual. Normal campus operations, building access, and traffic patterns will resume at 4:00 p.m. on November 28.
Please check emory.edu for the latest updates on campus impacts related to this event. |
Nucleate Atlanta: You're Invited! Join Us for a Fun Holiday Soiree As the holiday season approaches, we are excited to invite you to our Biotech Holiday Soiree cohosted with University Bioconnect and TEP which promises both a touch of festive cheer and an exciting glimpse into the world of biotechnology. About the Event: Our Holiday Soiree is a unique celebration that blends holiday merriment with the spirit of research and growth in the biotech industry. You can expect: - Engaging panel on the past, present, and future of Atlanta's life science ecosystem.
-
A chance to network with fellow biotech enthusiasts and professionals.
- An opportunity to discover exciting innovations in the biotech field.
- Free hors d'oeuvres and drinks with fun games
Feel free to invite your friends and colleagues who share an interest in biotechnology. The more, the merrier! We look forward to celebrating the holiday season with you while exploring the exciting world of biotechnology. Event Details: When: Nov. 29 | 6 - 8 p.m. Where: Technology Enterprise Park - 387 Technology Circle NW |
Emory’s Asian Student Center Book Club Join Emory’s Asian Student Center book club to discuss the book On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong. Free copies of the book will be available for pickup at the ASC starting 11/8!
If you are interested in joining or would like more information, please contact allison.sullivan@emory.edu. When: Nov. 30 | 2 p.m. Where: ASC (Cox Hall 320) |
The Hatchery: STEM-SYNC
The Hatchery is hosting a biotech event tailored specifically for PhD and MBA graduate students. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to tackle early-stage company challenges, meet new people from the opposite side of campus and start networking in the Atlanta biotech space.
For STEM-aligned PhD students at Laney looking for non-academic careers in after graduation, this event might interest you. If interested, please RSVP using the link below! Refreshments provided. |
Applications Now Open: 2024 Intramural Case Competition
Emory Global Health Institute (EGHI) is accepting student applications to participate in the 2024 Intramural Emory Global Health Case Competition. Applications are open until December 11, 2023. The application process will only take a couple of minutes to complete.
Who is Eligible to Apply: All Emory undergraduate and graduate students, including Emory College and Oxford College students, Emory post-graduate fellows, post-doctoral fellows, and medical residents
Team Composition: Teams should be comprised of 4-6 students, and at least 3 different Emory schools must be represented on each team
For more information visit: https://rb.gy/80d4z5 |
Graduate Student Interpersonal Process Group
In order to bring together graduate students of all majors/degrees who may be needing additional support, we are hoping to facilitate a weekly space in-person at CAPS focusing on improving students’ interpersonal relationships (both personal and professional). Relationships are a key feature of good mental health (and are often at the core of our struggles – whether stress, depression, or anxiety).
Students will have the opportunity to share, build a sense of community, learn vicariously through others, give and receive support from their peers. In addition, there will be two mental health professionals co-facilitating the group.
Before joining: Students are asked to complete an initial phone consultation and initial screening prior to joining the group, and are welcome to contact the group facilitators if they have any questions or concerns. When: Tuesdays | 1-2:30 p.m. |
Applications Open: The Hatchery Skills Incubator This hands-on program is designed for student founders with nonprofit or for-profit ventures, guiding them from ideation through the launch stage. It's open to both undergraduate and graduate Emory students, regardless of their academic concentration.
Do you have an idea, a venture to build, or a product you want to launch? Apply to the Hatchery Incubator! Ventures at any stage, from idea to launch, are welcome to apply. Benefits for Members of the Hatchery Incubator include: -
Access to 1:1 coaching and team facilitation by Hatchery Staff and Hatchery Innovation Consulting Fellows (trained student innovators)
- Access to Innovators in Residence
- Access to exclusive presentations and meetups
- Opportunity to pitch to funders, innovation leaders, and Emory leaders in Student Founder Showcase
- Opportunity to apply for monthly seed funds (up to $400) for prototype development/experimentation
-
Monthly dinners with fellow student founders and outside mentors
- Members-only workspaces
- And more exclusive benefits!
Application Deadline: Open now until Nov. 30 at 5 p.m. |
Nominations Open: 2024 Women of Excellence Awards Nominations are now open for the 2024 Women of Excellence Awards, presented by the Center for Women and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The Emory Women of Excellence Awards celebrate women who have demonstrated extraordinary dedication to issues affecting women at Emory and in the larger community. Nominations are open to everyone in the Emory University community including staff, faculty, and students.
Submission Deadline: Dec. 14 Awards Night Save-the-Date: March 7, 2024
For more information and award criteria visit: www.tinyurl.com/ woeinfo2024 |
The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) Workshop Survey
The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) is currently circulating a campus-wide survey to gather information about future workshop and training offerings that might be of interest to faculty, staff, and students—both graduate and undergraduate!
What do YOU want to learn?
The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship wants to know your thoughts! We invite faculty, staff, and students to shape our future workshop series & digital training offerings by sharing your insights in our survey below:
|
LGS-PDCP Career Coaching Program – Fall 2023 Availability
We are excited to announce that our career coaching program has a limited number of appointments available this semester for graduate students who wish to think through their career planning with a professional coach!
Please use the following Career Coaching Interest Form to request a one-on-one appointment!
|
Applications Now Open: Grad500
Karen Siegel at RSPH and Jonathan Crane, SOM, Laney and Center for Ethics, are co-teaching “Eating Ethics” in Spring 2024. This award-winning course is designated as a GRAD500R (class # 5717), and thus is open to all Emory students: under/graduate, certificate, and non-degree students alike. |
Emory’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) announces its Fall 2023 support groups:
Support groups bring together students who have similar experiences or concerns, with a focus on emotional support and encouragement. Students of Color Support Group
When: Fridays, Until Dec. 1 | 1-2 p.m.
Where: In-person at CAPS office, located at 1462 Clifton Road Contact amara.chukwunenye@emory.edu or naqsh.navroz.ali@emory.edu |
Merck 2024 Summer Internship Opportunities
Merck is accepting applications for 2024 Summer Internships in Analytical Research & Development. Apply using buttons below. | Come write with other graduate students
Members of the LGS Writing Group meet weekly for dedicated writing time (through multiple writing sprints) within a supportive community. Each session also includes the opportunity to obtain feedback from an Emory Writing Center Fellow or an English Language Specialist if desired.
Fall 2023: • Mondays 2- 4 p.m. • Via Zoom at this link
• In-person: Cox Hall Computing Center, Fishbowl classroom (snacks provided) |
FYI: The Emory Writing Center serves the Laney Graduate School The Emory Writing Center will be open through December 12 for a hybrid term with both in-person tutorials in Callaway N111 and Zoom appointments.
• The EWC is staffed with a team of undergraduate, graduate, and professional tutors who are trained to work with writers across disciplines, at any stage of the writing process. They follow a dialogue-based tutoring model and encourage writers to visit us from the time they begin brainstorming through their final drafting stages.
• Learn more about the EWC and its team of tutors, access writing resources, make appointments, and more, by visiting https://writingcenter.emory.edu/.
|
Listing 1: Quantitative Theory and Methods Teaching Assistant Position
The Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods (QTM) is recruiting teaching assistants for Spring 2024 to support QTM 100: Intro to Statistical Inference. Lab TAs instruct one weekly lab section, attend weekly TA meetings, supervise an undergraduate teaching assistant, and provide general course support. New QTM 100 TAs are expected to attend lectures. The position requires 10-15 hours effort per week, and compensation is $2,625 per semester. Knowledge of introductory statistics is required (e.g., basic probability, t-tests, chi-squared tests, ANOVA, linear regression); knowledge of R and previous teaching experience are preferred but not required.
Additional details can be found on the QTM website.
Please apply at https://forms.office.com/r/0pUwPWSy0q. |
Listing 2: Quantitative Theory and Methods Teaching Assistant Position
The Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods is recruiting teaching assistants for Spring 2024 to support the following courses: - QTM 150 Intro to Statistical Computing I (3 positions)
- QTM 151 Intro to Statistical Computing II (3 position)
- QMT 200 Applied Regression Analysis (1position)
- QTM 210: Probability and Statistics (2 positions)
- QTM 220 Regression Analysis (2 positions)
For more details about each position, please visit the QTM website.
PhD students should apply at https://forms.office.com/r/b3faB8ZxFe Master’s students should apply (QTM 150, 151, 200 only) at
https://collegeconnect.emory.edu/register/ecas_service_portal_login |
Student Intervention Services Responder Recruitment
Campus Life’s Student Intervention Services is seeking new SIS Responders to join the SIS team. Students who are second year graduate students and beyond are encouraged to join. The SIS Crisis On-Call Team is staffed 24/7 and responds to students’ active crises. Compensation is provided and SIS Team Responders receive ongoing training and support.
|
The LGS Handbook has been updated for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Why it matters: To ensure everyone follows current policies and procedures, we encourage all to read the handbook linked below. Please find it on the LGS website. |
|
|
🌐 Elevate Your Graduate Communication Skills! - Are you currently crafting a manuscript, gearing up for a presentation, or just wanting to polish your academic English language skills in general?
-
The English Language Support Program (ELSP) offers elective language classes for multilingual doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows.
- Tailored specifically for graduate and professional tasks and for users of English as an additional language, ELSP courses can provide you with skills you need to excel in academic and professional settings.
📅 Spring 2024 ELSP Courses Now Forming Learn more and express interest here: https://forms.office.com/r/jEQ52HKefk
Contact: Heather Boldt, ELSP Director, 📧 hboldt@emory.edu |
Dean's Teaching Fellowship We are pleased to announce a new cycle for the Dean's Teaching Fellowship for the fellowship year 2024-25.
Click the button below to visit our advanced fellowships webpage for the latest guidelines for application. |
Academic Success Resources
Are you looking for some help related to procrastination, imposter syndrome, test anxiety, perfectionism, or attention and concentration challenges? Check out the resources available on CAPS’ website. In addition, the LGS Student Affairs Team is here to support every phase of your educational journey, so reach out any time! They can connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns.
Explore these topics and other student affairs-related topics by contacting an LGS Student Affairs team member:
Dr. Jennifer M. Cason, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs & Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Emily Neutens, Assistant Director of Student Affairs for GDBBS |
|
|
Emory Student Telehealth 24/7 Medical and Mental Health |
|
Are you Concerned about a Student? |
|
|
| Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit
The toolkit is a collection of resources designed to support the development of flexible courses from CFDE, TLT, ATS, and Library Services. Resources are helpful to graduate students involved in teaching at every level. Read here. |
|
|
Attention Laney Community:
Do you have an idea for a story or event for this newsletter? If so, please submit it here. |
|
|
|