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SUMMARY:Language Circle at the Barn
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Monday starting February 6th to learn a new language\, brush up on an old one\, or get more fluent through conversations with fellow graduate students who study these languages or are native speakers. We have facilitators for French\, Spanish\, German\, Korean\, Chinese\, Russian\, Arabic\, Japanese and more.\n \nP.S. This is an expansion of the well-established Sprachcafé\, for those looking for its flyer.\n \nDate: Every Monday (Starting August 28th)\nTime: 5pm-6pm\nLocation: Big Red Barn
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/language-circle-at-the-barn/2023-12-11/
LOCATION:Big Red Barn\, 135 Presidents Way\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
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SUMMARY:OISE Dine & Engage
DESCRIPTION:The OISE Dine & Engage is a series of informal and intimate dinners where faculty members will have the opportunity to share their life and professional journeys while engaging with our vibrant graduate community. By facilitating these interactions\, we aim to cultivate a stronger sense of belonging and boost student-faculty collaboration at Cornell. \nThis is an initiative of the Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and a testament to our commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where diverse voices are heard\, valued\, and appreciated. \nThis is a space-limited event. RSVP required!
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/oise-dine-engage-fostering-connections-and-sharing-experiences-at-cornell/
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SUMMARY:CNY Humanities Corridor: Open Access Book Publishing Panel
DESCRIPTION:While the conversations (and funding) for OA have primarily focused on journals and the STEM disciplines\, OA book publishing options for humanities disciplines are expanding in university presses across the globe. \nWhat is “open access publishing?” Is open access right for me as an author? How do I cultivate relationships with presses? What should I ask my publisher? How do I advocate for open access support at my institution? What do editors think about our open access future? \nJoin us for a lively conversation with leading OA publishers to get answers to these questions! Participants will also benefit from hearing insider perspectives on developing OA programs within the world of academic publishing and the future of open access. \nOpen Access Book Publishing: In Conversation with University of California\, University of Michigan\, and MIT Presses\nThursday\, Dec. 14\, 2023\, 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.\non Zoom (register now) \nCornell scholars (including graduate students and postdocs) are invited to sign up for a free panel discussion sponsored by the CNY Humanities Corridor — organized by the Corridor Futures & Initiatives (HF4) Working Group\, with additional support from the Syracuse University Office of Research and Syracuse University Libraries. \nPanelists:\n\nDylan Mohr (Syracuse University)\nAmy Harris (MIT)\nRaina Polivka (University of California)\nCharles Watkinson (University of Michigan)\n\nMore info or register now. \nBe sure to keep an eye on the Corridor website and calendar for other ways to engage and collaborate\, or read about Cornell engagement with the network.  \nQuestions? Email cnyhumanities@syr.edu.
URL:https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/cny-humanities-corridor-book-publishing-workshops-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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