Monday, July 6, 2020
To: Graduate Students, Graduate Faculty, Directors of Graduate Studies, Program Directors, Program Administrators, LGS Staff
News Feature LGS graduates reflect on their time at Emory
In Case You Missed It...
Events, Opportunities, and Resources Use the links below to advance to a specific category.
Opportunities New! The Emory Center for Digital Scholarships (ECDS) Summer 2020 Workshops
New! Emory Explores: Violence Against LGBT+ Community and Individuals The civil unrest following the murders of individuals at the hands of police has shined a light on the abuse and violence experienced by the transgender community. Join the Emory Alumni Association for an in-depth conversation on the violence experienced by the transgender community.
New! Webinar: Self-Advocacy and Assertiveness, from the NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE) This webinar covers how to set boundaries, communicate expectations, ask for feedback, and discuss difficult issues with friends, mentors, colleagues and supervisors.
New! Webinar: How Did You Get That Job? with University Professional Development Director Rebekah Layton The knowledge, skills and experience gained through your psychology training can successfully transfer to a variety of jobs. In her role at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Rebekah Layton, PhD, CMC, PCC, develops and directs innovative professional development programs for 1000+ biomedical graduate and postdoctoral trainees; provides individual professional career coaching and leadership mentoring for trainees; and develops curricula and oversees academic certificates. Learn how you can apply your education to a similar job.
Kravis Women in Science Endeavor (WiSE) Symposium The inaugural Kravis Women in Science Endeavor (WiSE) Symposium is hosted virtually by Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) and will feature free lectures by leading biomedical scientists. Kravis WiSE is a new initiative aimed at supporting female scientists and promoting gender equity at MSK and beyond.
The University of Washington "Coexisting with COVID-19 Lecture Series" The University of Washington Graduate School’s Office of Public Lectures hosted a lecture series titled, “Coexisting with COVID-19.” The series was moderated by Hanson Hosein, Co-Director of Communication and Leadership at UW. Click here to view recordings on topics such as:
Technical Writing Bootcamp This workshop covers key topics in technical writing such as reporting on central tendencies and analysis of data, designing and communicating the design of research studies, translating technical information for different audiences, data visualization and how to think with visuals, preparing different types of research and planning documents, and the basics of scientific storytelling and is intended for graduate students at Emory University who are interested in learning new technical writing skills and serving as Teaching Assistants for the QTM Technical Writing Class.
Data Incubator Fall 2020 Data Science Fellowship Application The Data Incubator is an intensive eight-week fellowship that prepares masters and doctoral students, and postdocs in STEM and social science fields for industry careers as data scientists.
Webinar: Bain & Company Recruiting Overview for Advanced Degrees This webinar will provide an overview of the firm and explain the various recruiting opportunities and timelines that are available to Advanced Degree talent, including full-time roles as well as spring/summer internship opportunities for 2021.
Emory CAPS Summer Offerings Emory University's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) will several virtual sessions to help students navigate the challenging times. Dates and details are available below.
Ongoing Events
Fireside Chats with Laney EDGE and PDCP Laney EDGE and Professional Development & Career Planning host virtual Fireside Chats for LGS scholars who would like to connect.
Let's Talk: CAPS Drop-in Consultation Service
Virtual Office Hours
One-on-One Career Coaching
The Emory Writing Center The Emory Writing Center is open for the summer.
Remote Teaching Resources LGS teaching assistants and teaching associates may attend webinars and utilize resources for teaching in remote environments listed below. Emory Remote Teaching Resources
CIRTL Summer Offerings CIRTL (Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning) will be running courses, a MOOC, teaching institutes , and online teaching office hours this summer, each designed to dig into specific aspects of inclusive, effective, evidence-based STEM pedagogy.
Libraries & Information Technology Services: Canvas 1-2-3 Beginning June 1, LITS will offer several Canvas workshops. Topics include: Canvas Essentials, Grading and Assignments, Student Activity, Canvas Studio, Quizzing, Analytics.
Additional Resources Visit the contacts and resources below for questions and additional information:
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