Monday, October 3, 2022

 

LGS Scholar Receives Andy Zebrowitz Memorial Brain Research Fellowship 

 

Eva Martinez Luque was selected as the 2022 recipient of the Andy Zebrowitz Memorial Brain Fellowship for her research connecting biomedical engineering to mental health. The fellowship, established by Zebrowitz’s family in his honor, aims to support biomedical engineering (BME) students at LGS as they find new ways to diagnose and treat brain injury, trauma, and bleeding disorders.

Read more about Eva's research here!
 

Reminder: Emory University international travel policy requires all Emory-sponsored international travel to be approved by the student’s school of enrollment. For LGS students, all Emory-related international travel, regardless of funding source (e.g., PDS award, program funding, etc.), MUST be approved through the LGS International Travel Permission Form.

 

Review the Laney Graduate School’s International Travel Policy here.

 

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  1. Events 
  2. Opportunities & Reminders 
  3. International Students 
  4. Fellowships
  5. Online Career and Professional Development Conferences
  6. Additional Resources
 

New! AWIS Trivia Night

 

Association for Women in Science is hosting the first event of the year on October 5 from Interdisciplinary Studies (PAIS) room 230! Come meet new people and enjoy free food and beverages.

 

When: October 5 | 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

 

Where: PAIS 230 

Find the registration link here!
 

National Diversity Week 2022 Continues!

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be hosting events to celebrate National Diversity Week from October 3rd to October 7th.  

 

Steven Thrasher’s The Viral Underclass Community Event 

  • When: October 4 | 3 p.m. - 4 p.m.
  • Where: Zoom 

Pride Nite Kickoff

  • When: October 4 | 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
  • Where: WoodPEC Field

Jewish High Holidays

  • When: October 4-5

Movie Night

  • When: October 5 | 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Where: Harland Cinema 
 

LGS Dean Kimberly Jacob Arriola is hosting office hours each month for LGS students. All LGS students are welcome – just come to the Dean’s Office (Administration Building, Suite 202) during office hours, sign in upon arrival, and you’ll be able to meet with the Dean individually. The Dean will meet with students in order of arrival. We will offer light refreshments in the office while you wait. 

Find the full list of Fall Dates here!
 

Build Your Academic CV Workshop

Your CV is an essential component of your academic identity, but what should it contain? This workshop will discuss the difference between a CV and a resume and provide an overview of best practices for the construction of your academic CV including required and optional headings, formatting, organization, and tailoring.

  • Date: Oct. 6, 2022 |  3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Register here!
 

LGS EDGE Diverse Scholars in Humanities and Social Sciences Mixer

 

LGS-EDGE is hosting its annual Diverse Scholars in Humanities Social Sciences Mixer next week!

  • When: October 12 | 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Where: Oxford Road Building Living Room
Learn more about this event here!
 

New! Panel Discussion: Applying for a Diversity of Institution Types

Sponsored by: Georgia Tech University

 

Discuss the faculty application process with faculty from a variety of institutions, including Georgia Tech, Spelman College, Morehouse College, Augusta University, and other colleges and universities across the country. These faculty will be from STEM and humanities disciplines and will give tips on how you should think about tailoring your application materials for a diversity of institution types.

 

  • When: Oct. 13 | 4 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Register here by October 7th!
 

New! BeiGene Innovation Center Information Session

BeiGene is a global, commercial-stage, research-based biotechnology company with over 8000 employees in Asia-Pacific, Americas, and Europe focused on molecularly targeted and immuno-oncology cancer therapeutics. During this information session, you will learn about:

  • The exciting opportunities at a life science focused venture-creation innovation center in Guangzhou, China
  • Work/life balance at BIC
  • How to obtain a job interview and build a successful career in industry
  • Date: October 19 |  9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Learn more about the session here!
 

New! IQVIA Information Session

Are you looking to explore career paths beyond academia? Are you interested in applying skills from your training more broadly to other areas across the healthcare and life sciences industry? If so, join this webinar with IQVIA representatives as they:

  • Introduce you to IQVIA Consulting Services
  • Give a snapshot of life at IQVIA
  • Teach you tips and tricks to help crack the case interviews
  • Date: October 13 |  5 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Learn more about the session here!
 

New! Anthropology  Lecture with Deborah Thomas: Sovereignty, Possession Surrender: Decolonial Futures

Please join the Department of Anthropology for a colloquium featuring Deborah Thomas, Univ of Pennsylvania, for a lecture titled “Sovereignty, Possession Surrender: Decolonial Futures”.  It is co-sponsored by the Hightower Fund and the Departments of African American Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.

  • When: October 17 | 2:30 p.m..
  • Where: ANT 206
Find more info about the event here! 
 

Laney Wellness Series | Maximizing Your Rotation & Making a Mentor Match

Join us for session two of the Laney Wellness Series: Maximizing Your Rotation & Making a Mentor Match. This interactive session will be led by Dr. Nicole Gerardo, Director of Graduate Studies for the Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (GDBBS).

  • When: October 18 | 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Where: ESC MPR 2
Learn more about this event here!
 

Making Pandemics Film Screening

 In this documentary, actress Juliette Binoche seeks to understand the causes of this “epidemic of pandemics”. She meets with scientists from around the world to understand the links between human health and the health of ecosystems.

 

The 100-minute film will be screened in French with English subtitles, and followed by a discussion and Q&A with Dr. Thomas R. Gillespie (featured in the film), Professor of Environmental Sciences & Environmental Health at Emory University & Rollins School of Public Health.

  • When: October 19 | 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Where: Midtown Art Cinema
Learn more about the event here!
 
 

New! Strengths-Based Interviewing Workshop

On the job market? This workshop is designed to help you talk to potential employers about why they should hire YOU and not the competition. This workshop goes deeper than traditional interview workshops and empowers you with language to talk about your unique strengths, based on Gallup’s CliftonStrengths assessment. You’ll leave this fun and interactive workshop feeling more confident in talking about your strengths and with clear talking points for your next interview.

 

  • Date: Oct. 21 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

 

Learn more about the workshop!
 

New! Challenging Negative Career Beliefs Workshop

When persistent and irrational negative thoughts go unchallenged, they can impact our beliefs about our own self-worth and result in anxiety and depression. This workshop will focus on identifying those beliefs that may be holding you back, challenging them, and reframing them in a more positive way.

 

  • Date: Oct. 25 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Learn more about the event here!
 

Laney Wellness Series | Self Care as a Graduate Student

Join us for the third session of the Laney Wellness Series: Self Care as a Graduate Student. During this session, Cayla Leung and Amara Chukwunenye from Emory’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) team will share information and strategies to help graduate students take the best possible care of themselves.

 

  • When: November 10 | 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Where: Goizueta: GBS 231
Learn more about the event here!
 

Nucleate program applications deadline extended to Oct 24th!

Nucleate is a nonprofit, student-led organization that provides accelerator-type programs to biotech startups and doesn't take equity or charge any fees. The program connects scientific trainees and business students with a world-class advisor network of startup founders, executives, venture investors, and renowned scientists. 

 

Nucleate is  looking for:

  • PhD students or Postdocs who are interested in commercializing their tech idea, research, or invention 
  • Business or law students who can join a team and focus on creating the business model
  • Medical students who can join a team and focus on the clinical side of the tech/invention
Learn more!
 

Business Concepts Course for Life Scientists

Business Concepts for Life Scientists, a course from iBiology, will enhance PhD scientists’ understanding of foundational business concepts. This business coursework is unique because it is designed to prepare scientists for career transitions into both academic and non-academic settings.

 

Due to a limited number of slots available, graduate students and postdocs will be selected via a lottery system. Preference will be given to those who are able to commit to attending all four sessions.

 

Dates: Oct. 17, Oct. 24, Oct. 31, Nov. 7

Register here!
 

LGS-PDCP Career Coaching Program – Fall 2022 Availability

We are excited to announce that our career coaching program has a limited number of appointments available this semester for graduate students who wish to think through their career planning with a professional coach! 

Use the following Career Coaching Interest form to request a
one-on-one appointment. 
 

LGS Writing Group

Are you working on a writing project? If so, our supportive community of writers can help you get it done! Join our weekly graduate student writing group for two hours of dedicated writing time (using the pomodoro method) as well as the opportunity to obtain feedback from a Writing Center graduate tutor or an English Language Specialist, if desired. Come for 1 week or come for them all.

  • When: Tuesdays, 2-4 pm 
  • Where: Computing Center at Cox Hall, Classroom B or Zoom (at this link)
Express your interest here!
 

EDGE Talk Time

 

Laney EDGE (Emory Diversifying Graduate Education) wants to connect with you about opportunities and challenges related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in your program and at Laney. Set up some time to talk today!

  • Appointments for Laney Graduate School Students
  • When: See appointment calendar, linked below:
  • Dr. Amanda Marie James, Associate Dean, Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement
 

Let's Talk! Drop in Consultations for Emory Graduate & Professional Students

 

Let's Talk is an informal, free, confidential consultation service that allows graduate and professional students to speak with a clinician and receive support for any challenge they may be experiencing. Let's Talk is not a substitute for formal counselling but can be used to receive short-term support and resources.

 

Students will meet 1:1 for a 15-20 minute video or phone consultation with their CAPS consultant. 

Find appointment access and other info here!
 

LGS Student Affairs Appointments

 

The Laney Graduate School Student Affairs team wants you to know they're here for you and are happy to meet in person or virtually if you want to connect. They can help connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns. Feel free to reach out any time.

  • Appointments for Laney Graduate School Students
  • When: See appointment calendars, linked below:
  • Dr. Jennifer Cason, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
  • Claire DePalma, Assistant Director of Student Affairs and Student Wellness
  • Emily Neutens, Assistant Director of Student Affairs for GDBBS
 
 

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New! ELSP Book Club: Writing in your Discipline 

 

Advance your English language skills while learning more about writing in your discipline. It’s a win-win! In the upcoming ELSP Book Club, participants will be grouped with others in their discipline (humanities, social sciences, natural sciences). Each group member will be given selected materials to read, all related to writing in that particular discipline. Participants will then share (through both written and oral summaries) what they’ve learned, interview an expert writer from their field, and receive additional resources and language feedback from an English Language Specialist.  

 

ELSP Book Club will meet a total of 3 times, for 1 hour each, in October and November. Time/day will be determined based on participants’ schedules.  

Express your interest here!
 

New! ELSP Workshop Series: Grammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers 

In his book Grammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers, Caplan (2012) writes, “Every sentence you write for a university assignment, master’s thesis, doctoral dissertation, or research paper is the result of many choices” (p. vii). As you write, you may think “How can I adjust the strength of this claim?” “Should I use present perfect here?” “Can I reduce this clause?” In this 3-part workshop, designed for those who use English as a second or additional language, participants will individually identify areas of grammar that they wish to improve, learn more about their chosen topics, apply what they’ve learned to their own writing, and receive feedback from an English Language Specialist. 

 

Time/day will be determined based on participants’ schedules.  

 

Express your interest here!
 

New! Emory Eagles Soccer - International Community Watch Party

 

The International Student and Scholars Office invites the Emory international community to the Woodpec Soccer Field on October 4 to watch the Emory Eagles Soccer Teams (Women’s kick-off at 5 pm; Men’s at 7 pm). All students, scholars, and families are welcome. Admission is free, and ISSS will be providing some snacks and refreshments in the stands. You might even have the chance to take a penalty against Emory’s mascot Swoop!

Express your interest here!
 

International Community Friday Lunch (ICFL) 

 

International Community Friday Lunch (ICFL) is a long-standing collaboration between the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life (OSRL) and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS). The purpose of this gathering is to extend a warm welcome and build a community for international students and scholars while enjoying free lunch!   

 

ICFL occurs on Fridays from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in Cannon Chapel Brooks Commons. Meals are limited; therefore, please RSVP in advance for each week you will attend. 

Register to attend on the ISSS Hub page.
 

Meet Other International Students in the Atlanta Area!

 

AMIS Atlanta is an organization in Atlanta with the mission of “Welcoming and Connecting International Students with Friends.” AMIS offerings include a Welcome Event on the Georgia Tech campus, a blog focusing on the highlights and challenges of being an international student, and more.

Find more information on the AMIS Atlanta Website. 
 

Virginia Tech Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Expands

Virginia Tech's Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship program has expanded to include four distinct tracks and opportunities. This program seeks to broadly prepare postdocs for the next step in their careers, providing a two-year appointment with nationally competitive salaries and benefits.

 

Postdoctoral fellows selected for the program will receive:

  • Two-year appointments with nationally competitive salaries and benefits
  • $10,000 for training and professional development-related expenses
  • Mentoring and professional development support

Proposal Due Date: November 15 

Learn more about the program here!
 

Azrieli International Postdoctoral Fellowship: Applications Now Open

 

The Azrieli International Postdoctoral Fellowship supports the best and brightest minds in their postdoctoral research, connecting them with world-class academics and leading researchers. The Fellowship provides generous funding for eligible international applicants to conduct research in any academic discipline at eligible institutions in Israel. Azrieli International Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded without regard to religion, gender, age, or ethnicity.

 

The fellowship – now open to applicants from around the globe – offers funding of approximately EUR 58,000 (ILS 188,000) for 24 postdocs per year. 

 

Applications must be submitted by November 15, 2022. 

Find application information here.

 

View more at our Fellowships and Grants website.

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