Archived Diversity and Inclusion Events
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"Picture a Scientist" screening
Tune in for a screening and discussion of the new documentary "Picture a Scientist." Led by biologist Nancy Hopkins, chemist Raychelle Burks, and geologist Jane Willenbring, the film chronicles a new chapter for women in science. RSVP by January 6th to receive the movie link and password. Screening dates: Saturday Jan 9th to Tuesday Jan 12th. Discussion event: Tuesday January 12th, 2021 from 12-2pm MT
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Tune in for a screening and discussion of the new documentary "Picture a Scientist." Led by biologist Nancy Hopkins, chemist Raychelle Burks, and geologist Jane Willenbring, the film chronicles a new chapter for women in science. RSVP by January 6th to receive the movie link and password. Screening dates: Saturday Jan 9th to Tuesday Jan 12th. Discussion event: Tuesday January 12th, 2021 from 12-2pm MT
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CU Anschutz: CVs and Resumes
Join CU Anschutz for a workshop on effective CVs and resumes and learn how to decide when to use which one. This workshop will feature an opportunity both to practice writing about your experiences, and to receive feedback on how effectively you marketed your skills and qualifications.
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Join CU Anschutz for a workshop on effective CVs and resumes and learn how to decide when to use which one. This workshop will feature an opportunity both to practice writing about your experiences, and to receive feedback on how effectively you marketed your skills and qualifications.
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Earth Lab
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Earth Lab
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Earth Lab mentoring series
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Earth Lab mentoring series
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Intersections Science Fellows Symposium
The Intersections Science Fellows Symposium is a postdoc-led, faculty-advised initiative to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in academic science. It will showcase 25 selected fellows’ research, and build a support network for their long-term professional development and career in science through mentoring and workshops.
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The Intersections Science Fellows Symposium is a postdoc-led, faculty-advised initiative to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in academic science. It will showcase 25 selected fellows’ research, and build a support network for their long-term professional development and career in science through mentoring and workshops.
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Zen Meditation
This session will include sitting for 25 minutes and a brief discussion about Zen and the experience of doing zazen (sitting meditation). Email Sigman Byrd at sigman.byrd@colorado.edu for the Zoom link. If you are new to sitting, log on at 5:45pm for details about posture and getting comfortable on the cushion.
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This session will include sitting for 25 minutes and a brief discussion about Zen and the experience of doing zazen (sitting meditation). Email Sigman Byrd at sigman.byrd@colorado.edu for the Zoom link. If you are new to sitting, log on at 5:45pm for details about posture and getting comfortable on the cushion.
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AGU: Sharing Science Webinar Series
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AGU: Sharing Science Webinar Series
Enhancing global engagement by fostering cross-cultural relationships
Join Advancing Earth and Space Science (AGU) for a webinar series with tips for virtual presentations and approaches to cultivate intercultural relationships.
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Join Advancing Earth and Space Science (AGU) for a webinar series with tips for virtual presentations and approaches to cultivate intercultural relationships.
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Postdoc Seminar Series: Reckoning Spongebob and 'Uncle Spam': US militarization and indigenous poetic protest in the Pacific
In this seminar, you will learn how contemporary indigenous authors use poems in particular to tell their own stories in different protest contexts that challenge colonial stories about the ocean, specifically those that circulate through and reinforce US militarism.
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In this seminar, you will learn how contemporary indigenous authors use poems in particular to tell their own stories in different protest contexts that challenge colonial stories about the ocean, specifically those that circulate through and reinforce US militarism.
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