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WISP Digest: Oct. 13, 2017 |
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Dartmouth Science News: Spotting Fake News |
Read about Dartmouth Professor Hany Farid, Computer Science, approach to identifying images and vidoes that have been altered and the ways his approach has been used: https://www.nature.com/news/the-scientist-who-spots-fake-videos-1.22784
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STEPS Mini-conference on vaccines |
STEPS is hosting the 2nd Annual Science Policy Mini-Conference! Three speakers will discuss current issues about vaccines and how to effectively communicate with policy makers! Conference is Saturday, October 14, 10:30-3:00 in Kemeny Hall 007. RSVP required by indicating “going” at https://www.facebook.com/events/111438722902254.
For more information see http://news.dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=47348&listing=1#.Wd0ITIZrwo8
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WISP Internship Preference Form due Sunday, October 22, before midnight |
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Any ’21 and ’20 women applying for WISP internships please be aware that the Internship Preference form is due by 11:59PM on Sunday, October 22. The preference form will be available on the WISP website (https://students.dartmouth.edu/wisp/internships/prospective-interns/internship-timeline) by October 20th.
If you have any questions please e-mail [log in to unmask]
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Peer Mentor Program (PMP) Kick-off Dinner |
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The WISP Peer Mentor program will hold its kick-off dinner Friday, October 20 in Cummings Great Room, Thayer School of Engineering. The dinner provides a fun opportunity for mentors and mentees to meet and get to know one another. You must have signed up for the Peer Mentor Program to attend. Check your e-mail for details sent from the WISP Peer Mentor Program Coordinators ([log in to unmask]).
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Summer Research Program at University of Virginia |
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Dartmouth ’06 graduate and WISP alumnae, Dr. Kathleen McManus let us know about a summer research program at the University of Virginia (UVa) called the Minority Health International Research Training Program.
This program involves an analysis of global rural health disparities using an interdisciplinary approach to appreciate the complexity of global health and disease. This highly competitive program offers under-represented minority students training and professional development experience, which facilitates more desirable applications to graduate training and professional schools. Selected candidates will work with mentors at one of several international partner sites including Uganda, South Africa, and St. Kitts and Nevis.
The program includes a weekend research retreat at UVa in late winter/early spring, a 3-5 day pre-departure week at UVa before you travel to your international partner site, 8 weeks participating in a mentored summer research experience at one of our international partner sites, followed by a debrief back at UVa with an intensive week of data analysis, writing, and presentations.
The application will be available in mid-October and the application deadline is January 3, 2018. More information about the program can be found here: https://globalhealth.virginia.edu/mhirt or you can contact Dr. McManus at [log in to unmask]
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