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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

 

“We believe we have found the missing piece to a complete, microscopic understanding of water,” says Joel Bowman, professor of theoretical chemistry at Emory University and senior author of the study. 

 

Emory Chemists have produced the first full quantum mechanical model of water, a breakthrough that will yield an open-source, universal tool for studying the properties of water. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters published the breakthrough, which used machine learning to develop a model that gives a detailed, accurate description for how large groups of water molecules interact with one another. Congratulations to all of the LGS scholars and faculty involved in this exciting work! 

 

The first author of the study is Qi Yu, a former Emory PhD candidate in the Bowman Lab who has since graduated and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Yale. Co-authors include Emory graduate student Apurba Nandi, a PhD candidate in the Bowman Lab; Riccardo Cone, a former Emory postdoctoral fellow in the Bowman Lab, who is now at the University of Milan; and Paul Houston, former dean of science at Georgia Institute of Technology and now an emeritus professor at Cornell University.

Read the article here! 
 

Reminder: All Laney Graduate School students must meet the Emory immunization requirements before the beginning of Fall 2022 classes. All immunization records must be submitted to Student Health Services by August 1. 

 

Get the latest updates on COVID-19 info for the Emory community at Emory Forward. 

 

 

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.

 

Contents

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  1. Opportunities & Reminders 
  2. Fellowships
  3. Online Career and Professional Development Conferences
  4. Additional Resources
 

New! Bilateral Path between Academic Research & Teaching Program Expanding

 

BPART (Bilateral Path between Academic Research & Teaching), is dual-goal program that guides graduate students through the development of an Introduction to Academic Research course aimed at first year students in the fall, that will then be taught by the graduate students in the spring.

 

The first program goal is the course development (fall) and teaching (spring) experience for the graduate students, and the second program goal is to demystify the undergraduate research experience and make it more accessible and equitable to all undergraduates.  

 

Graduates students will work in teams of 2-3 and both semesters should require no more than 5 hours of time per week. All students must have their PIs support to apply for the program.

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New! Bioethics Certificate for Doctoral Students

 

The Emory Doctoral Certificate in Bioethics program is pleased to announce that we are currently accepting applications for Fall 2022 admissions. The Doctoral Certificate in Bioethics is designed to complement the disciplinary work pursued in any Emory PhD department with interdisciplinary studies on the social and ethical challenges that face medicine, biotechnology and public health. Graduates of our Doctoral Certificate in Bioethics have received job offers from the Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University and Weill Cornell Medicine. 

 

Applications for Fall 2022 admission should be completed by July 31st. 

Find the Application Process here!
Email questions here!
 

New! Graduate Student Assistant Needed: Emory National Scholarships and Fellowships Program

 

The Emory College National Scholarships and Fellowships Program seeks a graduate assistant to provide general program support and event planning support from June 2022 to August 2023. Responsibilities will include serving as an interview and meeting note-taker, assisting with tasks related to event planning (e.g. scheduling, communication, event logistics, program design, social media), providing general proofreading and copy-editing support to full-time program staff, and assisting with advising activities for students and alumni interested in nationally-competitive awards.

Email questions here!
 

CAPS Summer 2022 Virtual Groups 

 

CAPS will be offering: 

  • Black graduate and professional student process group
    • Tuesdays, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
    • Open to grad and professional students who identify within the Black/Africa diaspora 
    • Email smhughl@emory.edu or tggran2@emory.edu to sign up 
  • International student drop-in group
    • Tuesdays, 4 p.m. -  5 p.m.
    • Email mpalan2@emory.edu or jing.wang3@emory.edu 
  • Graduate student drop-in group
    • Wednesdays, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. 
    • Email mpalan2@emory.edu or ssordea@emory.edu to sign up
Learn more about CAPS Virtual Groups 
 

Visit the Emory Writing Center This Summer

 

The Emory Writing Center (EWC) is open remotely this summer from May 18 through August 4! Our tutors are prepared to assist with writing projects from personal statements to dissertation chapters.

Learn more about the writing center and make appointments
 

The Best Way to Arrive on Campus 

 

Emory University students can now earn rewards for getting to school without
driving alone with GA Commute, metro ATL’s favorite commuter rewards app.
Eligible trips include taking transit, carpooling, walking and biking. The best part:
The minute you sign up, you’ll automatically get 1,000 points toward deals &
discounts to nearby shopping, dining, entertainment and more! 

Learn more about alternative commute options
 

 Call for Submissions: "Liberating Temporality and Spatiality" Conference

 

The Consortium for Graduate Studies in Gender, Culture, Women, and Sexuality (GCWS) is hosting our biannual graduate student conference “Liberating Temporality and Spatiality” in Spring 2023.

 

This free conference will be in-person with some flexibility for hybrid presenters. 

The GCWS conference “Liberating Temporality and Spatiality” welcomes graduate students in all areas of study to submit their abstracts or synopses of in-progress scholarly papers, dissertation or thesis chapters, article drafts, or in-progress film/mixed media works. Proposals may come in the form of papers, films, art, performance, visual art, or alternate forms not listed above.

Learn more about the conference
Submit a proposal
 

Submit your EMERGE Application! 

 

EMERGE is supported by the Women of Emory Impact Circle and the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University to empower early-career women for leadership in global health. 

 

Students are eligible to apply if they are enrolled full-time in a graduate program at Emory; are engaged in global-health research; self-identify as a woman; belong to a Historically Underrepresented Group (HUG)1 or come from a low- or middle-income country (LMIC); demonstrate leadership potential; and can be present for all in-person programming to maximize engagement with other EMERGE fellows.

Learn about the Application Process 
 

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
 

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 Beaudro, Assistant Director of Student Affairs and Student Wellness
  • Emily Neutens, Assistant Director of Student Affairs for GDBBS
 
 

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