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   Wednesday, February 19, 2020 

News Feature & Spotlights

 
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Laney alums receive Distinguished Teaching Awards

 

Dr. Ryan Prendergast, ‘03G received the Goergen Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching from the University of Rochester. Dr. Amy Austin, ‘04G, won the Texas Board of Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award from the University of Texas System.

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Daniel Desautels named Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Fellows

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Crystal Grant named Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Fellows

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Events, Opportunities, and Resources

This week's announcements are organized by categories. Use the links below to advance to specific categories of interest.

 

  1. Jones Program in Ethics (JPE)
  2. Fellowships 
  3. Events
  4. Professional Development

Jones Program in Ethics (JPE)

Strange Fruit No More? Exposing the Roots of Black Progress in the New Millennium

 

Presented by Camille Goldman, Brenton Boyd

 

Despite African Americans’ increased mobility in economic and social sectors, the notion of progress as it relates to the ‘mattering’ of black life still remains under scrutiny. Twenty years into the new millennium, Black peoples face tremendous inhibitions as a result of mass incarceration, climate change, immigration policy, and voter suppression—among others. Participants in this two-part seminar will wrestle with the following questions: How is progress measured in the afterlife of slavery? How have Black communities endured ongoing regimes of terror? What are the uses of academe in promoting justice, inclusion, and decolonization?

 

This is a two-part event:

  • Part 1: February 20, 2020, from 3:30-5pm
  • Part 2: February 27, 2020, from 3:30-5pm

Both events take place in the Oxford Living Room.  RSVP Required 

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Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for Graduate & Professional Students  presented by Office of Respect & Office of Title IX

 

The sexual harassment training is a two-hour training facilitated by staff members within the Office of Title IX and the Office of Respect which focuses on the root causes of sexual harassment and how it’s allowed to manifest. Within the training there will be discussion around policies and procedures in reporting sexual harassment and other forms of sexual misconduct. The strategies given during the workshop apply to more potentially harmful situations outside of sexual harassment. The session consists of videos, discussions, brief lecturing and other interactive activities.

  • Friday, February 21, 2020
  • 11:30am-1:30pm
  • Alumni Memorial University Center (AMUC), Room 235
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Check out the latest JPE Events!

JPE events occur throughout the semester. Don't miss an opportunity to attend! Check the JPE Schedule for upcoming events.

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Fellowships

2020 Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows Competition:

Humanities and Social Sciences

 

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) recently announced the tenth annual competition of the Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows program. Fellows receive stipends of $70,000 per year and have access to employer-based health insurance through the host organizations.

 

Additionally, ACLS provides funds for relocation and professional development. Applicants must have a PhD in the humanities or humanistic social sciences conferred between September 1, 2016, and June 19, 2020. They must have defended and deposited their dissertations no later than April 6, 2020. Applicants must be authorized to work legally in the United States.  Applications will be accepted only through the ACLS online application system and must be submitted by March 18, 2020, at 9pm EDT.

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2020 Mellon Public Writing Fellowship Application

 

The Emory Writing Program will award two Mellon Public Writing Fellowships (2020-2021) to advanced graduate students interested in community engagement and public scholarship. The fellowships are supported by the Mellon Humanities PhD Interventions Project.

 

MPW fellows will work 16 to 18 weeks (15-20 hours per week) with a partnering community organization during the fall semester and early spring semester. Afterward, they will return to campus to engage in dissemination activities (teaching/tutoring/presenting) for the remainder of the academic year.  Application Deadline: February 24, 2020.

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Digital Dissertations Scholars Program

 

The Digital Dissertation Scholars Program (DDSP) offers mini-grant funding up to $2,500 and personalized guidance in drafting a digital project plan. During this year-long program, students will work closely with their advisor, an interdisciplinary cohort of fellow students, and digital scholarship professionals to tailor a plan that is customized to their project’s needs. Application  Deadline: March 13, 2020.

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Data Incubator

 

The Data Science Fellowship Program from The Data Incubator is one of the most rigorous, intensive programs available today. Designed to create the data scientists of tomorrow from qualified STEM academics, this full-time, eight-week program provides the skills needed to succeed in the “best job in America.”

 

The Spring 2020 session runs from April 06 to May 29.

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New! Advanced and External Fellowships

The Laney Graduate School and several Emory partners offer fellowships to advanced graduate students. Opportunities are updated as details become available. Visit Laney's Advanced Student Fellowships page for the latest information.

 

Events

Innovative Forms of Digital Public Scholarship

 

With the generous support of the Andrew W Mellon Foundation, the LGS Mellon Humanities PhD Interventions Project aims to expand professional competencies and integrate public scholarship into doctoral training as well as graduate teaching and research endeavors. Refreshments will be provided.

  • February 20, 10am-12pm 
  • ECDS - 3rd floor of Woodruff Library

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Spring 2020 NRSA Workshop

 

Are you planning to apply for a NIH NRSA Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (F30/F31)? Come learn how to get your application submitted from Emory to NIH. 

  • Thursday, February 20th
  • 2-3pm
  • Candler Library, Room 121

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Artistic Research and Hybrid Scholarship

 

The Mellon Humanities PhD Interventions Project invites all humanities and humanities-oriented PhD students to our Spring 2020 event: Artistic Research and Hybrid Scholarship. The event takes place on March 17-18, 2020. 

 

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Data Science for Scientists ATL General Body Meeting: “Reproducibility in Research with R”

 

D ata Science for Scientists ATL will host the next general body meeting on Thursday, Feb 27th, 4pm at AMUC Room 225 (600 Means Drive). Dr. Madelyn Houser, a postdoctoral researcher working with Dr. Vicki Hertzberg in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing and the Center for Data Science at Emory University, will be joining. She will give a talk on reproducibility in research with R.

 

Light refreshments will be provided.

 

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ComSciCon  2020 Applications

 

ComSciCon 2020 is an engaging annual conference about science communication. Admission is highly competitive and requires an application.

 

Applications are due March 1.

 

If you are selected to participate, attendance is free, and travel and lodging support are available through ComSciCon. PDS Conference funds may be applied for to support any eligible additional expenses. Download the flyer for more details.

 

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Restorative Black Grad Yoga Workshop

 

Join the Office for RACE this February in a Restorative Yoga workshop run by Dr. Tiffany Johnson. Tiffany Johnson is an Assistant Professor in Organizational Behavior at Georgia Tech but also a yoga and meditation teacher. She is also one of the founders of the non-profit The Good Work Institute. Read more about her here: http://tiffanydawnjohnson.com/. Yoga mats will be provided.

  • Thursday, February 27th
  • 6pm
  • Emory Student Center, MPR 1

Questions? Contact Taina Figueroa  or Malcolm Robinson.

 

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La Sala: Afro-Latinidad Discussion

 

Centro Latinx's weekly programming series, La Sala, is focusing on Afro-Latinidad during Black History Month. The final event will feature a discussion on Blackness in the Latinx community beginning with a focus on the Super Bowl halftime show. Caribbean food provided. Sponsored by LGSA, ACES, PRSA, and ALAS.

  • Wednesday, February 26th
  • 6pm
  • Centro Latinx - AMUC

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Professional Development

Fulbright Forum

 

The Fulbright Forum discusses the ins and outs of the Fulbright student program for graduate students. Topics to be discussed include the specific character of a successful Fulbright grant narrative, the personal statement, language evaluations, and affiliations, with plenty of time for questions and answers.

  • February 26, 2020
  • 4pm-5:30pm
  • Callaway S420
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Spring 2020 Career Coaching Appointments

 

The Office of Professional Development and Career Planning is pleased to offer a limited number of one-on-one career coaching sessions this semester. These professional coaches include Ariela Freedman, PhD, an Emory alum who specializes in the Strengths-Based approach, and Helen Klepac, MA, who brings a wealth of knowledge of career counseling and graduate student affairs. If you are interested in setting aside time for a one-on-one coaching session, please complete and submit the Career Coaching Interest Form.

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Upcoming Professional Development Events

Want to stay in the loop for future Professional Development events?
Download the PCDP calendar for a tentative list of programming. 

 

Be on the lookout for additional emails with Professional Development announcements!

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