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September 2016

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In this Newsletter:

* DCAL's Learning Community for Future Faculty - planning meeting
* Interviewing Workshop
* Company Visit for Humanities and Social Sciences
* NSF workshop for first and second year graduate students
* Subscription Details

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* DCAL's Learning Community for Future Faculty - planning meeting *

In order to cultivate a community focused on teaching and learning
amongst graduate students and postdocs, DCAL has established a Learning
Community for Future Faculty (LCFF). The focus of this group is to share
the rewards and challenges of college teaching, while digging a bit
deeper into best practices and techniques for teaching. The LCFF usually
meets monthly on the 2nd Monday of the month. In September we are
meeting later to avoid conflicting events and we'll discuss topics and
ask for volunteers to facilitate. Please come join in the planning! 
Date:
Monday, September 26, 2016
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
DCAL, 102 Baker Library
Campus:
DCAL
Categories:
DCAL
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/2697928


Interview Workshop



* Interviewing Workshop *

Do your hands get sweaty just thinking about interviewing for a job?
Come learn effective ways to present yourself during an interview that
will get you hired!

Location: 1930's Room, Rockefeller (off Webster Ave.)

Feel free to bring your own lunch.
Date:
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
Campus:
Graduate Studies
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/2721811



* Company Visit for Humanities and Social Sciences *

Company Visit for humanities and social scientists

Location: Steele 007



ReD Associates: Putting the humanities and social sciences to work in
the “real” world

Why do so many chronically ill people refuse to take the medicine they
need?
How do you sell green solutions to people who don't care about pollution?
How is technology changing how people work, relax or play?



These are some of the questions we have answered for our clients– and we’d
like your help.



ReD Associates is a strategy consultancy based in NYC and Copenhagen. We
are experts at delivering insights into human behavior, and actionable
strategies for how companies can turn those insights into business
opportunities. Our international staff of anthropologists, sociologists,
philosophers, political scientists, and designers employs approaches
from social science and the humanities to study human behavior and
everyday life.



We actively recruit graduate students with social sciences and
humanities training to make sense of people and everyday life to solve
some of today’s toughest problems. We take your theoretical frameworks,
methodological training and critical thinking skills outside of the
classroom and into the real world. Come learn about what we do, who we
are—and why we want you.





ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Brenda Muha is a Manager at ReD Associates. He holds a BA from Yale and
an M. Arch. from UCLA. Before joining ReD, he taught architecture &
design at USC and consulted with a number of design practices in Los
Angeles. His work at ReD has included setting new global innovation
directions for healthcare companies in socio-culturally complex disease
areas, including mental illness and HIV/AIDS.


Date:
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Time:
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Location: Steele 007
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/2810958



* NSF workshop for first and second year graduate students *

The Graduate and Advanced Studies Office is offering a two-session
workshop to help students prepare NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
applications (3 yrs of funding/$34,000 annually).  The workshop will be
organized in two 2-hour sessions.  In the first session, faculty members
will present the essentials of grant writing and focus on the
requirements of these fellowships. In the second session (tba) , the
group will evaluate draft materials produced by each participant. 
Dartmouth faculty will also join us for this session to provide insights
on the elements of a successful proposal. **First and second year
graduate students who are US Citizens may sign-up. Plan on attending
both sessions.

NSF Session 1, Thursday, Sept. 29, 12-2 pm, 41 Haldeman (in the Kemeny
Building across from Webster ave.)

NSF Session 2, Thursday, October 13, 12 noon- 2 pm, Location tbd

Light lunch provided
Date:
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Location:
Campus:
Graduate Studies
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/2721813



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