March 18, 2023

 
 

Grad Student Appreciation Week Events (April 1 - 5)

 

We're two weeks away from Grad Student Appreciation Week! 

 

Click to the button below to view the week of events or visit the Grad Student Appreciation Week website to see the full calendar of events. 

 

The sign up link for professional photos will be posted on March 25. More to come.

Click to check out the GSAW flyer.
Sign-up for headshots here on March 25.
 

3MT Finals Competition  

Come cheer on the Laney Graduate School 3MT finalists as they explain their research project to a non-specialist audience in three minutes or less! 
 
When: March 26 | 4-6 p.m. EST
Where: Margaret J. Rollins Room, R.Randall Rollins Building
Virtual: A livestreaming link will be shared here before the event.  

Those who attend in-person will have a chance to vote for the People's Choice Award and attend a reception with light food and drinks. 

 

2024 Emory Day of Giving

 

Mark your calendar! The countdown is on for Emory’s 7th annual Day of Giving. This year’s celebration kicks off on March 27 and continues for 36 hours, ending on March 28. This 36-hour giving challenge unites our community—alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends—through philanthropy. Last year, 4,500+ Emory community members showed up to give to scholarships, research, campus activities, and so much more.

Click to make a donation.
 
 

LAST CHANCE! Lunch & Learn Envisioning Baroque Rome Digital Project 

 

The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) and the Envisioning Baroque Rome digital humanities project invite you for a one-hour round-table Lunch & Learn.

 

RSVP Deadline: March. 18

When: March. 21 | 12 p.m. EST

Where: Woodruff Library.

Enjoy a provided lunch while the project team discusses the process of building a 3D model of the city of Rome. Led by Sarah McPhee, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Art History, the round-table will include ECDS staff Joanna Mundy, Ian Burr, and John Halbert, and artist Nicole Costello Matthews. The team will discuss the research, modeling, texturing, and animation of Baroque Rome, and you will have an opportunity to explore the newest version of the 3D city yourself!

Learn about the recent research in the project and stroll the streets of Rome with Giovanni Battista Falda.

 

If you have any questions, please email Joanna Mundy jcmundy@emory.edu.

Click to RSVP.
 

LGSC General Body Meeting

Next General Body Meeting: March. 21
Location: AMUC Harland Cinema or Zoom

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/97474314351

Meeting ID: 974 7431 4351

Upcoming Meetings:
April 18th – hybrid

 

Ask RCRA Community Forum

 

The Office of Research Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (RCRA) is delighted to invite you to our monthly "Ask RCRA" community forum! Please join us for important research compliance information, including regulatory updates and institutional changes in policies and procedures. To receive a link to the webinar, please register in advance:

When: March. 21 | 12 - 1 p.m.

Please use your Emory email address to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Agenda:

1. From the Office of Clinical Research – Bridget Strong
2. All About ARPA-H @ Emory – Erica Pitre
3. Emory’s Foreign Travel Security Framework
- International Travel: Policy Updates – Sarah Harlan Zegeye
- Loaner Laptop Program – Jay Flanagan
4. Q&A

Do you have any questions we can answer during the session? Please submit questions to: researchcompliance@emory.edu or aaliyah.saran.van.de.cruize@emory.edu 


We look forward to seeing you at Ask RCRA!

** Be sure to check out the February edition of our RCRA Newsletter here! **

Click to register.
 

CWE x LGBT Life: Sapphic Stitch

 

Join the Center for Women and LGBT Life in celebrating Women's History Month!! We are throwing a crocheting event for queer women and sapphics and will have yarn, crochet hooks and food!

 

We'll also have students who can teach others how to crochet, so please come out and celebrate the sapphics with us!

When: March 21 | 3 - 5 p.m.
Where: Center for Women

 

Black Graduate Student Association-Upcoming Events

 

BGSA will be hosting the following events in the Black Student Union in Cox Hall:

  • Game Night: March 21 | 5-7 p.m.
  • General Body Meeting: April 3rd | 12-1 p.m. 
Click to view Game Night flyer.
Click to view General Body Meeting flyer.
 

LAST CHANCE! 2024 Emory Goizueta Entrepreneurship Summit

Whether you're intrigued to hear from our keynote speaker (Cyril Berdugo 11B, co-founder and CEO of Landis), to network at the Summit x KEGS reception, to learn about diversity in entrepreneurship with Emory Impact Investing Group, or to engage with Emory alumni entrepreneurs who will share their expertise at workshops before the final round of the Pitch the Summit competition - there is something for everyone.

 

Events are open to all Emory community members!

Summit Dates: March 21 - 22

Click here for more information and to register.
 

Save the Date! Intersecting Minds: A Neurohumanities & Consciousness Collective Kickoff Meeting

 

Intersecting Minds will host its kickoff meeting:

 

When: March 22 | 1 p.m. EST

Where: https://emory.zoom.us/j/8811564472


They will have a brief intro to the neurohumanities and the history of the field.

 

Guests will get a chance to share where they're from and get to know one another to build community and foster collaboration.

Click to view flyer.
 

Save the Date: 2024 GDBBS Symposium Registration!

 

Please join DSAC for its 21st Annual GDBBS Research Symposium.

 

When: March 27

Where: Emory Student Center RM 1-6

  • Breakfast refreshments will be provided starting at 8 a.m.
  • Oral sessions to begin at 9 a.m.

Lunch will be provided for attendees that register with the link below.

 

For any questions or issues, please contact Veronica Canarte (veronica.canarte@emory.edu) or Louis Hopkins(louis.hopkins@emory.edu)

Click to register.
Click to view more details on event flyer.
 

The Hatchery STEAMSYNC

 

The Hatchery is excited to announce the return of the STEMSYNC event, where Emory's STEM PhD and MBA scholars will unite to address current biotech challenges posed by Atlanta's leading new innovators, such as Mark Snyder from VerdeTerra, Nuri Jeong from Goals Unhindered, and Caitlin J. Risener from Radyus Research. This gathering is a unique chance to engage in and observe interdisciplinary collaboration that leads to innovative breakthroughs. Additionally, it presents a fantastic opportunity for networking with rising stars in life science and technology.

 

For those in graduate school eyeing a future in biotech, this event promises a memorable evening of collaboration, creativity, and hands-on problem-solving, with dinner on us! Don't miss out on this chance to blend learning and networking in one impactful event. Dinner provided!

 

When: March. 28 | 6-8:30 p.m.

 

RSVP Here

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Are you traveling abroad this summer? 

 

Students – if you plan to travel abroad this summer for Emory, you must attend orientation. 

 

Please see dates below and registration links for the global pre-departure orientation and self-defense class for global travelers. 

 

Note: There are only 25 spaces available for the self-defense class.   

Event Dates 

  • April 16- 6-7 pm - Graduate student global pre-departure orientation, click here.  
  • April 23 – 6-7 pm - Self-Defense Class for Global Travelers, click here.   
 

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DEADLINE TOMORROW! Apply for AI.Xperience summer learning program

 

The Center for AI Learning is excepting students and faculty applications for its new experiential learning program this summer, AI.Xperience. 


Deadline to apply: March 19

Click to view student application details.
Click to view faculty application details.
 

Job Opportunity - Center on Probes for Molecular Mechanobiology Director of Community Engagement

 

Are you a 2023-2024 PhD graduate interested in science communication and advancing the field of mechanobiology through the development of new probes and techniques that will transform our understanding of cell mechanics and its relationship with human health?

 

The NIH sponsored center on probes for mechanobiology (CPMM) was recently formed at Emory University, and we are seeking to hire a Director of Community Engagement. The CPMM is committed to advancing the field of mechanobiology through the development of new probes and techniques that will transform our understanding of cell mechanics and its relationship with human health.

 

The candidate will help with strategic communications involving dissemination of methods and techniques to cell biology end users as well as industry partners and academic collaborators. The candidate will also help organize training for the community. 

 

The responsibilities of the candidates will include the following:

  • Strategic communications: This will involve dissemination of methods and techniques cell biology end users as well as industry partners and academic driving biological project leads.
  • Organizing training for the community: This includes annual bootcamp training for junior trainees in diverse fields. Coordinating efforts across multiple national biological projects with our partners.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

A Ph.D. or equivalent experience is preferred and past experience in science communication is desirable.

 

Please reach out to k.salaita@emory.edu with your CV and cover letter.

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OncoSpherix Job Opportunity

 

OncoSpherix, an Emory biotech startup and pre-clinical stage oncology drug development company, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Research Scientist who can work independently on studies focused on developing small molecule therapeutics for cancer. 

Click for more information and application details.
 

Part-Time Job Opportunity - Office of Undergraduate Admission - Admission Representative

 

The Communications Center in the Office of Undergraduate Admission is seeking to hire graduate students with excellent verbal and written communication skills for the Admission Representative position. This student employee team is comprised mainly of undergraduate students who handle incoming phone calls and emails to the Office of Undergraduate Admission

Click to view full job description.
 

Rapid Resume Review for LGS Students

 

Interested in having your resume reviewed by one of our Career Coaches? Sign up for 10-minute time slot between 2 - 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. 

Click to sign up.
 

Save the Date! Intersecting Minds: A Neurohumanities & Consciousness Collective Kickoff Meeting

 

Intersecting Minds will host its kickoff meeting March 22 at 1:00 PM EST! They will have a brief intro to the neurohumanities and the history of the field.

 

Guests will get a chance to share where they're from and get to know one another.

 

When: March 22 | 1 p.m. EST

Where: Zoom 

Click to view flyer.
 

ComSciCon Flagship Workshop 2024

 

ComSciCon provides graduate student attendees with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to meet early career leaders in science communication while also learning from, and interacting with, a remarkable group of invited scicomm experts. ComSciCon empowers future leaders in science communication to share their research and passions with broad and diverse audiences.

 

Everyone studying in STEM fields is eligible to apply.

Application Deadline: March 22 | 11:59 PM (EST)

Event Date: July 24-27, 2024

Where: Boston, MA in person at Emerson College

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComSciCon


Email questions to: flagship2024@comscicon.org

Click for application and more information.
2024 Event Website.
 

Nat C. Robertson Graduate Fellow in Science and Society - Fellow will receive a $6,000 stipend for one academic year. 

 

The Nat C. Robertson Endowment in Science & Society, in collaboration with the Institute for the Liberal Arts (ILA), requests applications for the year-long graduate student fellowship from September 1, 2024-August 31, 2025.  The awardees, a current LGS Ph.D. student in the natural science and one in either the social sciences or humanities, will work with ILA faculty to facilitate a pre-existing course in the Fall. In the Spring, the fellow can develop a new course, team-teach an existing course with an ILA faculty member, or propose a semester-long project with undergraduates that builds on the fellow’s own research interests and integrates the sciences, social sciences, humanities and arts. 

 

To be eligible for the Robertson Science and Society Fellowship, you must be enrolled in Laney Graduate School and in candidacy for PhD. 

 

Application Deadline: March 25 | 5pm EST

 

Click for more info and to apply.
 

IDEAS Teaching Fellow - Fellow will receive a $12,000 for one academic year. 

 

The Institute for the Liberal Arts (ILA) requests applications for the IDEAS Teaching Fellowship, a year-long graduate student fellowship from September 1, 2024-August 31, 2025. The awardee will be a current PhD student in a LGS humanities program whose work focuses on the Americas. The fellow will be asked to teach AMST 201: Introduction to American Studies in the spring semester in consultation with the Director of American Studies. In addition, over the course of the academic year, the fellow will be involved with and help facilitate the undergraduate IDEAS (Interdisciplinary Exploration and Scholarship) Fellowship. Duties will include attending and participating in weekly IDEAS lunch meetings (Fridays, 11:30 – 1:00), helping to plan IDEAS events, and serving as a liaison between IDEAS faculty and fellows.

 

To be eligible for the IDEAS Fellowship, you must be in candidacy for the PhD in a LGS humanities program. 

 

Application Deadline: March 25 | 5pm EST

Click for more info and to apply.
 

Interdisciplinary Workshop in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies

 

The Interdisciplinary Workshop in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies invites the Emory community to the next event in this semester's seminar series. Dr. Akeel Bilgrami will present "Gandhi (and Ambedkar) on Caste."

 

When: On Thursday, April 4 | 4 - 5:30 p.m.

Where: Major Room, Bowden Hall 323

Dr. Bilgrami will seek to situate Gandhi’s views on caste as well as his disagreements with Ambedkar within the framework of Gandhi and Ambedkar’s differing views on the inevitability and scope of both liberal modernity and the capitalist economic formation to which the liberal notion of the state are tied.  He will consider the ambivalences into which he was forced on caste by Ambedkar’s skillful appeal to these emerging liberal institutions under colonial rule.

Dr. Bilgrami's paper will be circulated ten days before the seminar event.

All are welcome.

For questions, please contact Hugo Hansen at hugo.hansen@emory.edu.

 

Class Visits & Workshops

 

Instructors are encouraged to invite EWC tutors to visit your classes, whether to give a brief introduction to the EWC or to run a longer workshop on a writing topic.

 

We now have request forms you may fill out to make your request for class visits and workshops. 

 

As always, you may reach out to our team at writingcenter@emory.edu with any questions or notes.

 

Let's sit down and write

 

Join the LGS Graduate Writing Group to move your writing forward; anything that helps you make progress counts!

 

Details:

  • Mondays, 2 - 4 p.m.
  • In-person location (snacks provided): The Computing Center at Cox Hall, Fishbowl Classroom
  • Zoom link 

Contact: Heather Boldt, hboldt@emory.edu

 

Career Coaching Available for LGS Students

 

Are you a Laney master's or PhD student looking for guidance on:


- assessing your strengths, interests, and values?
- learning about diverse career paths?
- editing resumes or other job application materials?
- interviewing and networking strategies?


If so, you might be interested in meeting with one of our Career Coaches.

Click here for more information and to request an appointment
 

The Office of Respect - Therapy Group Spring 2024

 

The Office of Respect is holding a therapy group this spring.

 

The Sexual & Relationship Harm Survivor Support Group welcomes all genders - undergrad and grad.

 

Contact respect@emory.edu for more information.

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Student Intervention Services Responder Recruitment

 

Campus Life’s Student Intervention Services is seeking new SIS Responders to join the SIS team. Students who are second year graduate students and beyond are encouraged to join. The SIS Crisis On-Call Team is staffed 24/7 and responds to students’ active crises. Compensation is provided and SIS Team Responders receive ongoing training and support.

Contact with questions.
 

LGS Student and Faculty Resources

 

LGS continues to develop resources to enhance students’ experiences and well-being by fostering supportive community environments, processes, and services that empower students throughout their educational journey to ensure personal, professional, and academic success.

Visit our resource page here.
 
 
 

Hike at Beautiful Sweetwater Creek with AMIS Atlanta (free)


Join AMIS and other Atlanta area internationals students and scholars on at hike at nearby Sweetwater Creek State Park. Transportation can be provided for those who need it. For those with cars, there is a $5 parking fee at the park.


When: March 23 | 9am – 2pm

Click to learn more and register.
 

LAST CHANCE! ELSP 2-part workshop to practice interviewing skills


When: April 2 and April 9 | 4:30-6 p.m.

Contact: Heather Boldt, Director, English Language Support Program, hboldt@emory.edu

Read more about this interactive workshop and register here.
 

International Students are Often Targeted with Spam


Emory’s Office of International Students and Scholars provides this advice:


1. Don't rush: Scammers create urgency and demand immediate action. Take your time;
legitimate companies won't pressure you via email or text.
2. Protect your info: Never share personal details like SSN or bank info.
3. Question everything: If it seems suspicious, ask for guidance from your ISSS advisor or campus police.
4. Learn more at this link: Protect yourself from scams.

 

Tax Support for International Students

  • Emory’s ISSS and the Emory tax office have resources available to help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
  • The ISSS staff are not tax experts, but they have compiled a special ISSS Taxes webpage with useful information.
  • Emory has contracted with Sprintax to offer access to their tax preparation software to Emory’s international students and scholars.
  • Free tax webinars are available through Sprintax. Review the “Get Help” section of the ISSS Taxes webpage for webinar details. Topics will include an overview of tax for non-resident students and scholars, who must file a 2022 US tax return, what income forms students/scholars may receive, forms that need to be completed and sent to the IRS, and much more!

Questions? Consult the ISSS Tax FAQ, the Emory Tax Office FAQ or contact the Emory Tax office: nonresident.tax@emory.edu

 

🌐 1-on-1 consultations to elevate your graduate communication skills

 

Are you currently writing a review paper, proposal, or manuscript? Or preparing for a class presentation, lecture, or other speaking engagement? The English Language Support Program (ELSP) provides personalized one-on-one language consultations tailored for graduate and professional tasks. Open to users of English as an additional language.

  • Sign up for online or in-person appointments now: Appointment Link
  • Contact: Heather Boldt, ELSP Director, 📧 hboldt@emory.edu
 

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LAST CHANCE! Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Program


Emory internal deadline: March. 18


Application information: https://www.gs.emory.edu/professional-development/fellowships/external.html

 

Nat C. Robertson Graduate Fellow in Science and Society

 

The Nat C. Robertson Endowment in Science & Society, in collaboration with the Institute for the Liberal Arts (ILA), requests applications for the year-long graduate student fellowship from September 1, 2024-August 31, 2025. The awardees, a current LGS Ph.D. student in the natural science and one in either the social sciences or humanities, will work with ILA faculty to facilitate a pre-existing course in the Fall. In the Spring, the fellow can develop a new course, team-teach an existing course with an ILA faculty member, or propose a semester-long project with undergraduates that builds on the fellow’s own research interests and integrates the sciences, social sciences, humanities and arts.

To be eligible for the Robertson Science and Society Fellowship, you must be enrolled in Laney Graduate School and in candidacy for PhD. The Fellow will receive a $6,000 stipend for one academic year.

 

Application Deadline: March. 25 | 5pm EST. 

Click to view flyer.
 

IDEAS Teaching Fellows 

 

The Institute for the Liberal Arts (ILA) requests applications for the IDEAS Teaching Fellowship, a year-long graduate student fellowship from September 1, 2024-August 31, 2025. The awardee will be a current PhD student in a LGS humanities program whose work focuses on the Americas. The fellow will be asked to teach AMST 201: Introduction to American Studies in the spring semester in consultation with the Director of American Studies. In addition, over the course of the academic year, the fellow will be involved with and help facilitate the undergraduate IDEAS (Interdisciplinary Exploration and Scholarship) Fellowship.

 

Duties will include attending and participating in weekly IDEAS lunch meetings (Fridays, 11:30 – 1:00), helping to plan IDEAS events, and serving as a liaison between IDEAS faculty and fellows.

To be eligible for the IDEAS Fellowship, you must be in candidacy for the PhD in a LGS humanities program. The Fellow will receive a $12,000 for one academic year.

 

Application Deadline: March 25 | 5pm EST.

 
Click to view flyer.

 

View more at our Fellowships and Grants website.

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Academic Success Resources

 

Are you looking for some help related to procrastination, imposter syndrome, test anxiety, perfectionism, or attention and concentration challenges? Check out the resources available on CAPS’ website.

 

In addition, the LGS Student Affairs Team is here to support every phase of your educational journey, so reach out any time! They can connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns.

 

Explore these topics and other student affairs-related topics by contacting an LGS Student Affairs team member:

Dr. Jennifer M. Cason, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs & Deputy Title IX Coordinator

Emily Neutens, Associate Director of Student Affairs for GDBBS

Emory Student Telehealth
24/7 Medical and Mental Health

Read here.

Are you Concerned about a Student? 

Submit your concern here.

Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit

The toolkit is a collection of resources

designed to support the development of

flexible courses from CFDE, TLT, ATS,

and Library Services. Resources are

helpful to graduate students involved in

teaching at every level.

Read here.

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