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SUMMARY:Career Discovery Series: Science-Informed Business and Sustainability Careers Panel
DESCRIPTION:Register for Global Careers at the Intersection of Business\, Sustainability\, and Equity Panel \nThis small group discussion will offer insight into career paths Ph.D.s and research masters’ students pursue beyond academia\, including how alumni have translated their academic training into impactful roles.  Bring questions\, explore industries\, and learn from real experiences in an open and supportive format. \nScience-Informed Business and Sustainability Careers Panelist Bios\nHema Surendranathan\, Ph.D. ’21\, is a sustainability and ESG professional from Malaysia with experience across TMT\, energy\, and transport sectors. She holds a degree from Bryn Mawr College and doctorate in English language and literature from Cornell University. \n  \n  \nRachel Chang\, Ph.D. ’25\, is a business development manager at Biocytogen\, where she serves as a bridge between science and business by building partnerships to advance medicine and accelerate therapeutic development. She is passionate about communicating science\, building relationships\, and empowering others — values shaped through her academic and research journey at Cornell. She holds a doctorate in biomedical and biological sciences from Cornell University. \n  \nKhyati Rathore\, M.R.P. ’19 \nBio forthcoming. \nTristan Shepherd\, Ph.D. \nBio forthcoming. \nThe 2026 Pathways to Success: Career Discovery Series is a professional development opportunity focused on providing graduate and professional degree students and postdoctoral scholars with valuable career exploration and professional development learning and skill development opportunities. Participants may register for an individual session or all sessions offered within the week.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/career-discovery-series-science-informed-business-and-sustainability-careers-panel/
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CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Career Discovery Series: How to Launch Your Global Social Impact Career Through Professional Fellowships Workshop with Vicki Johnson\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Register for How to Launch Your Global Social Impact Career Through Professional Fellowships Workshop \nProFellow Founder and Cornell alum Vicki Johnson ’01\, Ph.D.\, will present “How to Launch Your Global Social Impact Career Through Professional Fellowships.” This session is designed for graduate students and postdocs seeking paid\, full-time professional fellowships and those curious about entrepreneurial pathways in the social impact space. During the session\, attendees will learn:   \n\nwhat funded\, merit-based professional fellowships are.\n\n\nhow to find a wide range of professional and summer fellowships in fields like public policy\, international affairs\, journalism\, sustainability\, technology\, social entrepreneurship\, and more.\n\n\nkey tips for the competitive application process.\n\n\nhow fellowships can serve as stepping stones into mission-driven and entrepreneurial work.\n\n\nwhat “entrepreneurship” can look like beyond startups and patents—especially in public service\, nonprofits\, and social innovation.\n\nJohnson is an alumna of the New York City Urban Fellows Program\, the German Chancellor Fellowship\, the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship\, and the Ian Axford Fellowship in Public Policy (Fulbright New Zealand). She will discuss how fellowships helped her enter a unique international career in public health preparedness and public policy\, and how professional fellowships can help you do the same! \nThe 2026 Pathways to Success: Career Discovery Series is a professional development opportunity focused on providing graduate and professional degree students and postdoctoral scholars with valuable career exploration and professional development learning and skill development opportunities. Participants may register for an individual session or all sessions offered within the week.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/career-discovery-series-how-to-launch-your-global-social-impact-career-through-professional-fellowships-workshop-with-vicki-johnson-ph-d/
LOCATION:102 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Career Discovery Series: From Ideas to Impact: Careers in UX\, AI and Entrepreneurship Panel
DESCRIPTION:Register for From Ideas to Impact: Careers in UX\, AI\, and Entrepreneurship Panel \nThis small group discussion will offer insight into career paths Ph.D.s and research masters’ students pursue beyond academia\, including how alumni have translated their academic training into impactful roles.  Bring questions\, explore industries\, and learn from real experiences in an open and supportive format. \nUX\, AI and Entrepreneurship Panelist Bios\nRod Recker\, M.S.\, is a product and engineering executive with deep experience building and scaling interactive technology platforms and teams. He has served as CTO at The Glimpse Group\, head of product at Alive Home 360\, and led global innovation teams at Autodesk\, driving product strategy\, growth\, and investment. He earned a master’s degree in computer graphics from Cornell University. \n  \n  \n \nMalcolm Bare\, Ph.D. ’21\, is associate director of client solutions at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a technical product manager focused on enterprise AI and EdTech products. He works on delivering digital products that support students\, staff\, and faculty. He earned a doctorate in English language and literature from Cornell University. \n  \n  \nHakan Unsal\, Ph.D. ’07\, is the founder and CEO of Primerli\, an industry-learning platform launched in 2019 to help professionals engage more effectively with clients across industries. He previously spent over a decade at BCG as a management consultant and in learning and development. He earned a doctorate in civil engineering from Columbia University and a M.Eng. in engineering management from Cornell University. \n  \nNaomi Enzinna\, Ph.D. ’18\, is a senior UX researcher and manager of UX research at UserTesting with over 12 years of experience conducting end-to-end qualitative and quantitative research across education\, health care\, technology\, financial services\, retail\, and telecommunications. She specializes in accessibility UX research with work focused on identifying and addressing pain points for users with disabilities who rely on assistive technologies. Naomi holds a doctorate in linguistics from Cornell University. \n  \nThe 2026 Pathways to Success: Career Discovery Series is a professional development opportunity focused on providing graduate and professional degree students and postdoctoral scholars with valuable career exploration and professional development learning and skill development opportunities. Participants may register for an individual session or all sessions offered within the week.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/career-discovery-series-from-ideas-to-impact-careers-in-ux-ai-and-entrepreneurship-panel/
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CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Career Discovery Series: Build a Flexible Mindset for your Career Journey Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Location: 213 Kennedy Hall (in-person) \nRegister for Build a Flexible Mindset for your Career Journey Workshop \nJoin Em McMClintock and Olivia Hopewell to learn more about building a flexible mindset in your graduate career. What do I do when then job I’d planned for as a student\, isn’t looking likely anymore? How do I build the stamina necessary for receiving feedback on my work– as a grad student\, on the job market\, and in my future career? I don’t feel like the “typical” scholar– how do I work with what I have to flourish professionally? \n \nAcademia can be as much a game of mental and emotional resilience as it is one of intellectual growth. In this workshop\, we’ll discuss these realities and start to develop healthy\, practical skills for navigating these experiences.\n \nPresenters\n\n\nOlivia Hopewell (she/her)\, PhD\, Advisor in Office of Graduate Student Life\nEm McClintock (they/she)\, LMHC-D\, Counselor in CAPS (specializing in Neurodivergence and ADHD)\n\n\nThe 2026 Pathways to Success: Career Discovery Series is a professional development opportunity focused on providing graduate and professional degree students and postdoctoral scholars with valuable career exploration and professional development learning and skill development opportunities. Participants may register for an individual session or all sessions offered within the week.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/career-discovery-series-using-imaginephd-to-explore-careers-beyond-academia-for-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences-ph-d-s-workshop-2/
LOCATION:213 Kennedy Hall\, 215 Garden Avenue\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Careers Beyond Academia
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