July 11, 2022
By: John Zhu
TAs Needed for University Course on Race Dr. Charmaine Royal and Dr. Jay Pearson are still accepting applications for TAs for UNIV 101: Let’s Talk About Race in Fall ‘22. UNIV 101 will examine the evolution, pervasiveness, and consequences of...
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June 10, 2022
By: John Zhu
AFRICA THROUGH THE EYES OF AFRICANS PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST BACKGROUND “Africa Through the Eyes of Africans” will tell the rich story of the African continent by none other than its own: Africans. Africa is often portrayed in the media and spoken...
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June 9, 2022
By: John Zhu
Currently accepting applications for postdoctoral training in an exciting translational training program Sanford Burnham Prebys is a preeminent, independent biomedical research institute dedicated to understanding human biology and disease, and advancing scientific discoveries to profoundly impact human health. The goal...
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May 20, 2022
By: John Zhu
Work opportunity (July-October): Graduate Assistant, Mentoring and Coaching Programs We seek a master’s or professional student to help with clerical, data management, and other coordination tasks necessary to the smooth execution of several interdisciplinary group mentoring and coaching programs sponsored...
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By: John Zhu
The IHouse and English for International Students (EIS) will be facilitating informal weekly conversation sessions for international students, postdocs, scholars, and spouses/partners this summer! We will meet IN PERSON at the International House on Tuesdays (May 24 – June 28)...
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May 10, 2022
By: John Zhu
Virginia Tech has launched a new Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship program that will prepare postdocs for the next step in their careers, providing a two-year appointment with nationally competitive salaries and benefits. There are three proposal review cycles in 2022, with...
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April 23, 2022
By: John Zhu
Duke’s Office of Interdisciplinary Studies invites advanced Duke Ph.D. students in the Humanities or the Social Sciences to apply to participate in a collaboration with Yale University – Yale’s Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Dissertation Working Groups. Originally funded solely...
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April 19, 2022
By: John Zhu
70+ courses in statistics, quantitative methods, & data analysis At the ICPSR Summer Program, we help you develop the skills you need to conduct meaningful research on substantive issues. Highlights of this year's program include: A comprehensive curriculum, with introductory...
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By: John Zhu
Summer 2022 Group Coaching Opportunities for Duke PhD Students This opportunity is open to all Duke doctoral students across disciplines. However, since we have very limited coaching slots, we encourage you to register as soon as possible. The popular "PhD...
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April 13, 2022
By: John Zhu
The Duke Medical Science Liaison Club will be hosting our next meeting and speaker on Wednesday, April 20th, 12-1pm. Kelly Hughes is Duke MGM alum and now works as an MSL at QIAGEN. We would be very appreciative if you...
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April 11, 2022
By: John Zhu
To support the new university course launching Fall 2022, UNIV102: Let’s Talk About Climate Change, lead instructors Emily Bernhardt and Norman Wirzba are hiring a cohort of Climate Change Communication Fellows and one Climate Change Head Teaching Assistant. UNIV102 will...
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April 6, 2022
By: John Zhu
The Office of Student Veterans is sponsoring a campus wide blood drive next Tuesday, April 12th. This event is open to anyone and everyone who would like to give their free gift of blood to support and potentially save lives....
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March 30, 2022
By: John Zhu
The Primals Project at Penn’s Positive Psychology Center is delighted to announce the Primals Research Student Awards for PhD students and postdoc trainees only. Grants of up to $20,000 will be awarded for the empirical study of primals—also called “primal...
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By: John Zhu
I am reaching out on behalf of the Research and Internship Coordinator at Invariant, a bipartisan government relations and communications firm providing strategic advice to companies, trade associations, nonprofits, and individuals in Washington, DC. I am writing to ask for...
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March 29, 2022
By: John Zhu
Faculty Seek Graduate Students to Partner on Course Design in Summer or Fall 2022 Five faculty from a range of disciplines are seeking applications from graduate students who are interested in working with a faculty sponsor to create a new...
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By: John Zhu
Teaching Assistant Opportunity – Fall 2022 STEM graduate students! We are looking for a teaching assistant (paid) to support the fall 2022 semester course for our Bass Connections project, Laboratory Art in Practice: Building a Model for the Art/Science Lab...
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March 28, 2022
By: John Zhu
Greetings! We are a group of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Boston interested in understanding the status of mental health among doctoral students in STEM. Mental health and wellbeing are key factors influencing doctoral student success. However, the COVID-19...
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March 27, 2022
By: John Zhu
HSM Speaker Series: Q&A with Dr. Mandy Cohen, CEO of Aledade Care Solutions and former Secretary of NCDHHS Wednesday, March 30 2:00-3:00 pm McClendon Auditorium, Fuqua School of Business Duke University Registration is required (Limited Seating): https://dukefuqua.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0AmpET3jh88aKLs Join Fuqua Professor...
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March 26, 2022
By: John Zhu
Specters: Derrida, Marx, and Other Ghosts AMES/ JEWISHST/LIT 690 Fall 2022 Wed: 7 -9:30PM This course is simultaneously an approach to the political thinking of Jacques Derrida; an attempt to disinter and engage attitudes toward history, ancestry, and progress in...
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March 18, 2022
By: John Zhu
Hi DukeMed and Graduate students! Student Coalition for Addiction and Recovery (SCAR) invite you to a faculty-mediated book discussion and dinner on the Canadian best-seller In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts. Dr. Gabor Mate is a Hungarian-Canadian physician and author....
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