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Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

CANCELED: Empowering Women in Science & Engineering (EWISE) Symposium

Cornell graduate students, postdocs, faculty and staff are invited to a day-long symposium about opportunities and challenges facing women in science and engineering. There will be opportunities for the Cornell community and others interested in networking, learning and brainstorming.  Speakers include Nancy Wayne, professor of physiology and a member of the Brain Research Institute at…

International Student / Postdoc Job Search Discussion

Zoom

Let's face it, finding a job can be a difficult process that is often full of stress. Add that we are in the midst of a pandemic with many uncertainties, and you may be experiencing even greater stress and worry. Not to mention all the immigration related questions (visa status, OPT, CPT, etc.) regarding your…

Event Series Strategies To Improve Performance

Strategies To Improve Performance

Zoom

Join Deans Janna Lamey and Jan Allen for a virtual office hour where we discuss strategies to improve performance.  We know that in this time of constant change that it can be challenging to remain focused and motivated, but it can also be helpful to know that there is a community of other scholars/researchers who…

Frame Yourself for Your Job Search

Zoom

This workshop is structured for PhD students and Postdocs in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. We will focus on career options, strategies and techniques to explore career options in industry, non-profit and government. Ever wonder what skills transfer? Or if you could be a consultant? Bring a job advertisement for your Dream Job and…

Virtual Walking Group

The Cornell Graduate Students have a new goal – get to 10,000 collective miles to walk across the continents! Join us as we all can use some stress management techniques, including exercise, during these hard times. And, we know that walking is a great way to improve your ability to learn and remember. Anyone from…

Questions & Answers with the Motivation Expert

Zoom

It has been almost 2 months since Cornellians left campus in response to COVID-19…  And, wow does our world look different today!  We know COVID-19 has impacted the mental health of our graduate and professional students, especially in the area of motivation.  Because there is a community of students who are struggling, we wanted to…

Event Series Strategies To Improve Performance

Strategies To Improve Performance

Zoom

Join Deans Janna Lamey and Jan Allen for a virtual office hour where we discuss strategies to improve performance.  We know that in this time of constant change that it can be challenging to remain focused and motivated, but it can also be helpful to know that there is a community of other scholars/researchers who…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

Event Series Strategies To Improve Performance

Strategies To Improve Performance

Zoom

Join Deans Janna Lamey and Jan Allen for a virtual office hour where we discuss strategies to improve performance.  We know that in this time of constant change that it can be challenging to remain focused and motivated, but it can also be helpful to know that there is a community of other scholars/researchers who…

CV to Resume Workshop

Zoom

This webinar is geared towards Humanities PhD students and postdocs that are exploring career options. It will help you target common terms used in industry, non-profit and government jobs; basic resume structure and tips on highlighting your PhD skillsets to position YOU as the preferred job candidate. This webinar is open to all PhD students…

Online Mini-Symposium on Connecting Research and Teaching

Online

This annual one-day conference highlights and supports the research of graduate students and postdocs, faculty and staff into effective teaching and learning practices, and the ways this work shapes professional and career development. Events will include an invited keynote presentation by a Cornell alumnus, 8 research talks by graduate students and postdocs about teaching projects they have recently completely, and short-form interactive discussions on how to use research skills to inform and improve teaching and professional development for early career scholars.

Virtual Walking Group

The Cornell Graduate Students have a new goal – get to 10,000 collective miles to walk across the continents! Join us as we all can use some stress management techniques, including exercise, during these hard times. And, we know that walking is a great way to improve your ability to learn and remember. Anyone from…

Reframing Your Research and Teaching: The Scholar as Producer

Zoom

Humanities students and scholars - are you wondering how to refocus your skills? What skills are in demand in the workplace? How a job in industry, non-profits, governments and think tanks can be fulfilling and intellectually stimulating?  Attend this skill building workshop! Presented by Jon McKenzie Professor of Practice, Department of English Faculty Affiliate, Bronfenbrenner…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

Summer Pathways to Success (P2S) Series: Career Panel – Careers In and Beyond Academia

Zoom

Pathways to Success is the Graduate School's framework for helping graduate and professional students and postdoctoral scholars be successful in their research and scholarship, and establish necessary skills for their future careers. The Summer P2S Series is a professional development opportunity for doctoral, professional degree, and research master's students and postdoctoral scholars that will provide participants…

NCFDD: From Project to Publication—the Art of Manuscript Revision

Webinar

Despite an ever-escalating emphasis on publication, few of us receive formal training in how to craft and revise our academic writing. From Project to Publication lays out an array of practices and frameworks that support academic writers in transforming a manuscript-in-process into a submitted article. Drawing on my work with NCFDD and my own research on how…

Summer Pathways to Success (P2S) Series: Workshop- Facing an Uncertain Future Without Losing Yourself

Zoom

Pathways to Success is the Graduate School's framework for helping graduate and professional students and postdoctoral scholars be successful in their research and scholarship, and establish necessary skills for their future careers. The Summer P2S Series is a professional development opportunity for doctoral, professional degree, and research master's students and postdoctoral scholars that will provide participants…

Frame Yourself for Your Job Search

Zoom

This workshop is structured for PhD students and Postdocs in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. We will focus on career options, strategies and techniques to explore career options in industry, non-profit and government. Ever wonder what skills transfer? Or if you could be a consultant? Bring a job advertisement for your Dream Job, computer…

Summer Pathways to Success (P2S) Series: Workshop- Reframing Yourself for Your Job Search

Zoom

Pathways to Success is the Graduate School's framework for helping graduate and professional students and postdoctoral scholars be successful in their research and scholarship, and establish necessary skills for their future careers. The Summer P2S Series is a professional development opportunity for doctoral, professional degree, and research master's students and postdoctoral scholars that will provide participants…

Event Series Virtual Walking Group

Virtual Walking Group

The Cornell Graduate Students have a new goal – get to 10,000 collective miles to walk across the continents! Join us as we all can use some stress management techniques, including exercise, during these hard times. And, we know that walking is a great way to improve your ability to learn and remember. Anyone from…

Tips for a Memorable 5 Minute Research Pitch

Zoom

This event will provide tips for creating a memorable research presentation. The learning objectives for the webinar: Given a short presentation, participants will be able to analyze it for specific improvements in their performance. Participants will be able to explain three qualities that make a pitch memorable. At the end of this webinar, learners will…

Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series

Zoom

The Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and Diversity Programs in Engineering invite you to join us for the launch of the Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series! This four-part series, serves as an early opportunity for incoming Dean’s Scholars to engage with continuing Dean’s Scholars as one means to helping you establish a…

LinkedIn – A Beginner’s Workshop to Creating a LinkedIn Profile

Zoom

We will start with a short overview presentation with tips on how to use LinkedIn, exercises to identify a good tagline, and an interactive session to work on profiles and receive feedback.  We will email a worksheet prior to the event.  To Register. A zoom link will be sent to all registrants.  Accessibility Requests We…

NYAS: Advocating for Science to Policy Makers

  As scientists, our voices are a necessary part of the policy process, yet few of us know how to lend our expertise. We vote, we send form letters written by our professional societies, or we may even call our congressional office. However, our skills and experience as scientists mean we can do more. Join…

Beyond the Professoriate: Working from Home Full-Time

Webinar

When remote work and working from home became a reality for many this spring, we were asked about tips and strategies for navigating this new work environment. The Beyond Prof team has always been remote and we’re happy to share some of our best practices. Join founder L. Maren Wood, PhD, Ping-Yuan Wang, PhD and…

NCFDD: Moving from Resistance to Writing

Webinar

Have you been putting off your writing all year by promising yourself that summer is when you'll buckle down and get it done? Are you finding yourself continuing to procrastinate and avoid your writing even though summer has arrived? Have you ever wondered why it is that you really want to write, but just don't…

2020 Graduate Diversity & Inclusion Awards & Recognition Celebration

Zoom

On behalf of the Graduate School Office of Inclusion & Student Engagement and the Graduate and Professional Student Diversity Council, we invite you to join us for the 2020 Graduate Diversity & Inclusion Awards and Recognition Celebration where we will present the annual Graduate Diversity & Inclusion Awards, and recognize members of our graduate community for their academic, professional,…

NextGen Professors June Workshop – An Academic Being Social on Social Media

Online

This event is offered for members of this year's NextGen Professors cohort and also open to accept a limited number of additional registrants from Cornell as space allows. An Academic Being Social on Social Media...or My Adventures in 280 Characters featuring Dr. Corrie Moreau, Professor of Arthropod Biosystematics and Biodiversity, and Director and Curator of…

Advanced LinkedIn Workshop

Zoom

This is an advanced level workshop. Prerequisite would be the Create Your LinkedIn Profile. In this advanced workshop we will share feedback and keywords. We will share profiles and expand the body of your LinkedIn Profile. Each participant should have a basic profile they are willing to share. To Register. A zoom link will be…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

The Application Process for an Academic Job

Online

To kick off the 2020-2021 Academic Job Search Series for Cornell graduate students and postdocs, come learn about when to apply for faculty and other academic positions, what documents are required, and how long the process takes. Bring your questions for an interactive online discussion led by Christine Holmes, Director of Postdoctoral Studies. Pre-registration is…

NCFDD: From Project to Publication—the Art of Manuscript Revision

Webinar

Despite an ever-escalating emphasis on publication, few of us receive formal training in how to craft and revise our academic writing. From Project to Publication lays out an array of practices and frameworks that support academic writers in transforming a manuscript-in-process into a submitted article. Drawing on my work with NCFDD and my own research on how…

Careers In… K-12 Education

Zoom

Careers Beyond Academia Careers In… K-12 Education English PhD to High School Teacher. Thinking about career opportunities for PhDs in K-12 education? Join us for career information, advice and questions with Kristen Angierski, PhD Candidate in Cornell’s English Department and Andrew Mahlstedt of United World College, (formerly UW Madison) will share insights and advice on…

Beyond the Professoriate: What To Do If You’re Going on the Academic Job Market

As we head into academic job market application season, we know there will be much anxiety this year about going on the job market for Ph.D.s who are interested in academic careers. Join Caleb McKinney, Ph.D. (Assistant Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Training and Development for Biomedical Graduate Education at Georgetown University Medical Center), Robert…

International Student / Postdoc Job Search Discussion

Zoom

It's been three months since we started working from home, and the job market/outlook also has been changing. The International Student/Postdoc Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat is designed to get international students/postdocs who are seeking for jobs together to talk about concerns that all share, and strategize about how to move forward.   During this…

Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series

Zoom

The Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and Diversity Programs in Engineering invite you to join us for the launch of the Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series! This four-part series, serves as an early opportunity for incoming Dean’s Scholars to engage with continuing Dean’s Scholars as one means to helping you establish a…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

NCFDD: From Project to Publication—the Art of Manuscript Revision

Webinar

Despite an ever-escalating emphasis on publication, few of us receive formal training in how to craft and revise our academic writing. From Project to Publication lays out an array of practices and frameworks that support academic writers in transforming a manuscript-in-process into a submitted article. Drawing on my work with NCFDD and my own research on how…

eCornell: Anti-Blackness, Racial Equity, & Higher Education: A Call for Change

eCornell

EVENT OVERVIEW As America continues to grapple with fundamental questions of inclusion, safety, and justice for people of color, higher education must also ask whether staff, faculty, and students of color are fully empowered to flourish in their institutions. In this discussion, audience members will hear from three of Cornell University’s Presidential Advisors on Diversity…

Writing and Publishing Workshop Series – Writing a Great (Publishable) Paper

Join us to learn about what makes a great paper, from writing your introduction through conclusion, getting feedback, and revising and editing. Register Here Accommodations: We strive to make our events accessible to all community members.  Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact mrs32@cornell.edu.  We ask that requests be made at least…

Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat

Zoom

It's been a few months after the world was interrupted by a global pandemic and it certainly affected job seekers' plans for landing a job. However, many things have changed and companies have adjusted their hiring plans as well. The Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat is designed to get job seekers together to talk about…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

NCFDD: From Project to Publication—the Art of Manuscript Revision

Webinar

Despite an ever-escalating emphasis on publication, few of us receive formal training in how to craft and revise our academic writing. From Project to Publication lays out an array of practices and frameworks that support academic writers in transforming a manuscript-in-process into a submitted article. Drawing on my work with NCFDD and my own research on how…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

Designing Your Research Statement Around Undergraduate Research

Zoom

Through an interactive online discussion,  presenter Jeffrey Werner (Associate Professor of Chemistry at SUNY Cortland) will help job-seekers interested in seeking faculty positions at four-year colleges and universities (e.g., primarily undergraduate institutions or PUIs) outline a research statement that highlights plans to mentor undergraduate students in research. Pre-registration is required in order to receive the…

eCornell: Racial Equity in Higher Education: Turning Student Activism Into Real Change

eCornell

EVENT OVERVIEW Over the past several weeks, protest movements have erupted across the country in response to police brutality, enduring systemic racism, and glaring inequality. While most college campuses are currently empty because of the pandemic, they are not exempt from these greater societal issues. Once classes resume, campuses nationwide are likely to become hotbeds…

Beyond the Professoriate: Building Professional Relationships Online

Webinar

If you’ve been with Beyond Prof for a while, you know that we often talk about how critical networking is to a post-academic job search. But given social distancing and our uncertain times, how do you build a professional network from home? Join Beyond the Professoriate founder L. Maren Wood, Ph.D. in this webinar for…

NCFDD: The Art of Saying No

Webinar

Are you confused about when to say "yes" and "no" to other people's requests? Do you often say "yes" to requests without realizing the impact that response will have on your time and productivity? Do you find yourself feeling angry and resentful during the academic year because you've said "yes" too often? You're not alone!…

BRB’s Virtual Game Night – Monopoly

Big Red Barn

It's time to play!!! The Big Red Barn's 1st Virtual Game Night Monopoly Friday, July 10 6pm Scrabble Saturday, July 11 6pm Codenames Sunday, July 12 6pm Brought to you by the BRB's Social Committee

BRB’s Virtual Game Night – Scrabble

Big Red Barn

It's time to play!!! The Big Red Barn's 1st Virtual Game Night Monopoly Friday, July 10 6pm Scrabble Saturday, July 11 6pm Codenames Sunday, July 12 6pm Brought to you by the BRB's Social Committee

BRB’s Virtual Game Night – Codenames

Big Red Barn

It's time to play!!! The Big Red Barn's 1st Virtual Game Night Monopoly Friday, July 10 6pm Scrabble Saturday, July 11 6pm Codenames Sunday, July 12 6pm Brought to you by the BRB's Social Committee

International Student / Postdoc Job Search Discussion

Zoom

It's been three months since we started working from home, and the job market/outlook also has been changing. The International Student/Postdoc Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat is designed to get international students/postdocs who are seeking for jobs together to talk about concerns that all share, and strategize about how to move forward.   During this…

Invitation: Experiences of Black STEM in the Ivory – A Call to Disruptive Action

Youtube

This two-day event will bring together students, staff, faculty and leadership from academic institutions across the country to share their unique perspectives on the current barriers facing Black scholars in STEM fields with the goal of inspiring and challenging participants to take action to address racial inequity in STEM. Participating institutions include the University of…

Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series with Dr. Steve Halaby

Zoom

The Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and Diversity Programs in Engineering invite you to join us for the launch of the Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series! This four-part series, serves as an early opportunity for incoming Dean’s Scholars to engage with continuing Dean’s Scholars as one means to helping you establish a…

Invitation: Experiences of Black STEM in the Ivory – A Call to Disruptive Action

Youtube

This two-day event will bring together students, staff, faculty and leadership from academic institutions across the country to share their unique perspectives on the current barriers facing Black scholars in STEM fields with the goal of inspiring and challenging participants to take action to address racial inequity in STEM. Participating institutions include the University of…

Research Statements for Research-Intensive Universities: A Panel Discussion

Zoom

This session features a panel of three early career researchers who recently successfully obtained tenure-track faculty positions, talking about how they approached writing a successful research statement for a research-intensive (or R1) university job application. Through questions and discussion, learn how to craft a focused and compelling research plan that will describe your areas of…

LinkedIn ~ A Beginner’s Workshop to Create Your Profile

Zoom

We will start with a short overview presentation with tips on how to use LinkedIn, exercises to identify a good tagline, and an interactive session to work on profiles and receive feedback. We will email a worksheet prior to the event. To Register. A zoom link will be sent to all registrants. Accessibility Requests We…

Beyond the Professoriate: Making the Most of Graduate School

Webinar

Are you just starting your Ph.D.? Or are you in your first few years and COVID-19 has drastically chanced your graduate school experience? Are you trying to get back into a groove and continue your research now that things have changed? Join faculty and recent graduates in this panel on making the most of graduate…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

Developing a Narrative for Your Teaching Statement

Zoom

Through presentation and discussion, we will explore essential elements of a teaching statement for an academic job application. You'll leave prepared to start your first draft Teaching Statement or to revise an existing one to make sure it accurately reflects your beliefs and experience. Presenters: Dr. Derina Samuel, Associate Director for Graduate Student Development, Center…

Advanced LinkedIn Profile and Discussion Workshop

Zoom

This is an advanced level workshop. Prerequisite would be the Create Your LinkedIn Profile. In this advanced workshop we will share feedback and keywords. We will share profiles and expand the body of your LinkedIn Profile. Each participant should have a basic profile they are willing to share. This workshop will be discussion based with…

Getting Free: Race and Abolition

Zoom

Massive and unprecedented political uprisings in the wake of the murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have led to more critical engagement with the idea, possibility and promise of police abolition. The Politics of Race, Immigration, Class and Ethnicity (PRICE) Initiative has brought together a panel of leading scholars and activists to engage in…

Job Search Virtual Monthly Chat

Zoom

We are entering month 5 of working remotely with some labs gradually reopening. Everything has changed a lot, especially on the job front. 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…

Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series

Zoom

The Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and Diversity Programs in Engineering invite you to join us for the July 28th session of the Dean’s Scholars Summer Engagement Series! This four-part series, serves as an early opportunity for incoming Dean’s Scholars to engage with continuing Dean’s Scholars as one means to helping establish…

Approaches to Diversity Statements

Zoom

Come discuss how to approach writing the diversity statement sometimes requested as part of faculty or postdoctoral job applications. We will share examples and guidance from Cornell and other colleges and universities. Discussion Moderators: Christine Holmes, Director of Postdoctoral Studies, and Colleen McLinn, Executive Director, Future Faculty and Academic Careers Pre-registration is required in order…

Interviewing 101 – The Lingo, The Process and The Options

Zoom

Join us to explore the fundamentals of interviewing in industry (government, NGO, think tanks, for profits.) This workshop will present an overview of interviews, types of interviews you may encounter and advice on how to articulate your research and PhD work into professional experience. To Register A zoom link will be sent to all registrants…

Virtual Trivia

Big Red Barn Trivia continues via Zoom!     Space is limited, so reservations will be first come first served.  Please RSVP HERE by Sunday at 8pm.  Only one representative from each team needs to RSVP.  Please include your team name and the number of team members.   Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

New Graduate and Professional Student Orientation (Incoming Students Only)

Zoom

Congratulations on your acceptance into Cornell…and welcome!  We are excited that you will begin your graduate program soon and look forward to working with you.  Our goal is simple: To give you a warm welcome and help you become a member of Cornell communities of scholars and researchers. You will learn about graduate study at…

Transitions Series: Get the Mentoring You Need and Want

Zoom

As part of a continued orientation experience for incoming graduate and professional students, the Graduate School sponsors a special seminar series for first-year graduate and professional students. The purpose of Transitions is for students to gain valuable information and skills to make a successful transition into the role of a Cornell graduate or professional student.