Events and Workshops
Viewing events from March 15, 2017
3/12 - 12:00pm to 3/15 - 5:00pm
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Washington D.C.
The Graduate School and the Cornell BEST Program have partnered to organize a Non-Academic Career Explorations trip to Washington D.C. for doctoral students and candidates. Participants will travel to D.C. via a charter bus on March 12 and return to Ithaca on March 15. Double room lodging will be provided to all those selected to participate in this trip.
The focal point of this trip is a collaboration between Cornell and Georgetown Universities to host a two-day non-academic career explorations symposium on March 13 & 14. Day 1 of the symposium will take...
3/12 - 12:00pm to 3/16 - 3:00pm
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Washington D.C.
The Graduate School and the Cornell BEST Program have partnered to organize a Non-Academic Career Explorations trip to Washington D.C. for doctoral students and candidates. Participants will travel to D.C. via a charter bus on March 12 and return to Ithaca on March 15. Double room lodging will be provided to all those selected to participate in this trip.
The focal point of this trip is a collaboration between Cornell and Georgetown Universities to host a two-day non-academic career explorations symposium on March 13 & 14. Day 1 of the symposium will take...
3/15 -
12:00pm to 1:30pm
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102 Mann Library
Update (3/14/17): This event has been canceled due to Cornell University's weather-related closing, and may be rescheduled for a later date.
This year, we are once again gathering a supportive community of peers where you can discuss your experience on the academic job market. Bring questions, problems, and things you've always wondered about to these monthly lunch discussions aimed at doctoral students and postdocs. Catered lunch will be provided. RSVPs are required.
Moderators: Christine Holmes, Director of Postdoctoral Studies & Colleen McLinn, CU-CIRTL...
3/15 -
4:00pm to 6:30pm
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G10 Biotech
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a competition for research master’s and doctoral students to develop and showcase their research communication skills.
3/15 -
4:30pm to 6:00pm
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200 Computing & Communications Center
Graduate Students Mentoring Undergraduates (GSMU) strives to establish strong mentoring relationships between underrepresented Cornell graduate and undergraduate students in order to encourage a pursuit of graduate education, and to build a supportive network between and among these graduates and undergraduates.
GSMU Dinners are large group meetings between mentors and mentees focusing on enabling discussions to demystify the graduate school process, exploring Mentees’ decision to attend graduate school, learning about the application and funding processes,...