Academic Leadership Academic Leadership with Jamshed Bharucha
Thursday, March 29 @ 12 noon
Lunch provided
1930s Room Rockefeller
https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3688592
Come have lunch with Jamshed Bharucha as he discusses being a leader in Academia.
Jamshed Bharucha
Jamshed Bharucha is Distinguished Fellow and Research Professor at Dartmouth, where he is based in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences and the Department of Education. He began his academic career at Dartmouth, eventually serving as Deputy Provost and then Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. From 2002-2011, he served as Provost & Senior Vice President of Tufts University, and from 2011-2015, as President of Cooper Union. His volunteer board activities include the Board of Trustees of Vassar College and the Board of Managers of SRM University in India. For most of his career, his research was focused on the cognitive neuroscience of music perception. His current research is on using advance data analytics to reveal patterns in the financing of higher education. His principal goal is to create a new national initiative called Education Data Science, with the objective of making higher education policy and decision-making more evidence-based.
Bharucha received a B.A. from Vassar College in Biopsychology, an M.A. in philosophy from Yale University, and a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Harvard University. He is an avid amateur violinist, having received an Associate’s Diploma from the Trinity College of Music in London. He lives in Hanover with his wife Jessie and son Arthur.
Jamshed Bharucha Distinguished Fellow, Dartmouth College President Emeritus, Cooper Union
Theses and Dissertations: Know Your Copy Rights & Author Rights
Wednesday, March 28 @ 12 noon- 1:30 pm in 102 Baker Library, DCAL https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/4059652 Learn about your copy rights, author rights, and responsibilities throughout the stages of the thesis or dissertation research and writing or creation process. Find out when you need permission to reuse a figure or graph, what uses you can make of data generated in your lab, and how to determine if you have rights to reprint a journal article you authored. We will use case studies drawn from the subject areas in which Dartmouth offers Masters and Doctoral degrees, so will include discussion of software and other kinds of materials. This interactive workshop is geared towards graduate students. Bring your examples and questions! We’ll have time for individual consultations from 1-1:30
Practice Your Poster Presentation! Date: 3/30/2018 Time: 12:00pm - 1:15pm Location: Campus: Graduate Studies https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/4095829
PRACTICE FOR YOUR POSTER PRESENTATION FOR APRIL 4th!
Learning to present your research in three minutes is especially important for networking at conferences and interviewing for postdoc positions and industry jobs.
The GRAD Office is offering a workshop where graduate students present their research to their (smart, but not expert) peers and then receive feedback on both their explanation of their topic and their presentation skills. At the end of the session, the group will cast their vote on the best presenter for a prize. Please note: no computers/ no power point. Just graduate students speaking from memory.
A light lunch will be provided.
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