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This workshop on September 10 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the discussion-based RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by covered NSF or NIH awards.
This workshop on September 12 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the discussion-based RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by covered NSF or NIH awards.
Dr. Rashada Alexander, the Director of AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships, will discuss how postdocs can navigate and launch into an independent career with intentionality and resilience.
To celebrate the beginning of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, join the Office of Postdoctoral Services for a picnic in the Bio-Tech Quad Courtyard! The first 30 attendees will receive a boxed lunch and a giveaway prize.
In this virtual panel, industry professionals and recruiters will discuss why international postdocs should consider a career path in industry, and how to prepare and transition into an industry position.
This virtual panel features four faculty members from teaching-focused and research-teaching institutions. They will discuss their approach to the academic job market, what their institutions are looking for when hiring new faculty, and other topics.
All research builds on what others have previously done, but how do you make sure you can cite your references to past scholarship and avoid the appearance of plagiarism?
Join Arthur I. Miller, Emeritus Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at University College London, online Wednesday, Sept. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. for Creative Machines that Write Prose and Produce Art: What Makes Them Tick?
Find out how to save, store, and organize the references you find when doing your research.
All research builds on what others have previously done, but how do you make sure you can cite your references to past scholarship and avoid the appearance of plagiarism?