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Postdoc to Administration | Teaching Statements: Part 1 and 2 | Data Science Fellowship | Science Journalism | Subscription Details
Postdoc to Administration

Please join Christian for lunch and a discussion on his career path from a postdoc to Academic Administration.

Lunch provided.

37 Dewey Field Road, Suite 437

Christian Darabos, Ph.D., is the Life Sciences Application Specialist at Research Computing and applications team co-lead. He supports the computational efforts and needs of the research and teaching community at Dartmouth. After obtaining an MSc in Computer Science and an MSc in Bioinformatics from the Universities of Lausanne(Switzerland) and Torino (Italy), respectively, Christian set up an international collaboration for graduate programs between the two universities. In 2010, he obtained a double graduate degree (Ph.D.'s) in Business Information Systems and in Molecular Biotechnologies from these institutions. His post-doctoral research fellowship led him to join Jason Moore’s Computational Genetics Laboratory at Geisel School of Medicine first, then at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine until 2015. His research interests span across all aspects of Dynamical Complex Network Systems for simulating bio-medical phenomena.
Date:
Monday, June 19, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Campus:
Graduate Studies
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3366444


Teaching Statements: Part 1 and 2

What is your teaching philosophy? If you don't know, come to the Teaching Statement Workshop Series. Most academic institutions ask for applicants for an assistant professor position to submit a teaching statement/philosophy. Come find out how to articulate your philosophy in a concise essay. It's never to early to start thinking about this since you can plan opportunities if you have time! In the first session we will discuss teaching philosophies and what should go in your statement. During the second session we will review each other's statements.

This is a 2-part workshop on June 21 & 28. Please attend both days!
Date:
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Time:
11:30am - 1:00pm
Location:
DCAL, 102 Baker Library
Campus:
DCAL
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3374658


Data Science Fellowship

Thank you so much for sending our Fellowship announcement last month. The next set of deadlines for Insight Fellowships are coming up in less than 2 weeks. Would you be willing to forward the following reminder announcement to your students? Our September Fellowship would be an ideal fit for alumni, postdocs, or students graduating through December.

Best,
Anne

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Anne Bessman | Head of Admissions
Insight Artificial Intelligence: Website http://insightdata.ai/?AB
Insight Data Engineering: Website | http://insightdataengineering.com/?AB
Insight Data Science: Website http://insightdataengineering.com/?17cUMM=134030
Insight Health Data Science: http://insightdata.ai/?17cUMM=134030

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Insight Fellows Programs: Application Deadline June 26th

900+ Insight Fellows are now data scientists and data engineers at Facebook, Tesla, The New York Times, Apple, Amazon, Wayfair, LinkedIn, Airbnb, Netflix, Slack, Merck, Biogen, 23andMe, Twitter, Bloomberg, Viacom, Blue Apron, NBC, and 200+ other top companies.

Starting September 5th (deadline June 26th):
Data Science in Boston, New York, Silicon Valley and remote
Health Data Science in Boston and Silicon Valley
Data Engineering in New York and Silicon Valley
Artificial Intelligence in Silicon Valley

Attend our online alumni panels on June 20th:
RSVP for Data Science
RSVP for Health Data Science

Not yet ready to apply? Sign up for our Notification Lists: Data Science, Health Data Science

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Science Journalism

From: Tiffany Lafleur <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Graduate Summer School: Science Journalism
Date: June 15, 2017 at 11:09:33 AM GMT-4
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​ ​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​*Apologies for any cross-posting*

Hello,

We are holding a Graduate Summer School on Science Journalism from August 7-11 at Concordia University, in Montreal. It is an opportunity for graduate students to improve their communication skills as related to science and technology issues, as well as experiment with the future of science journalism.

https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/journalism/programs/journalism-studies.html

Scholarships are available for top applicants, and students are encouraged to apply before June 19, 2017.

We cover their accommodation (if from out of town) and some food. Jay Ingram, past host of Daily Planet on the Discovery Channel, will be a guest lecturer for the course.

Thanks for any help in spreading the word! We would love to have some of your students come.

Please write me with any questions.

Best,​
Tiffany Lafleur
Summer School Assistant Coordinator​



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