Jan 14: Careers in Law/STEM fields & other Jan. updates
Dana Bresee Keeth
bresee at mit.edu
Wed Jan 6 09:05:58 EST 2016
Dear MIT Postdocs, This is a forwarded message from Lily Zhang (GECD;
<lilyz at mit.edu <mailto:lilyz at mit.edu>>):
"I am hosting an IAP panel on careers at the intersection of technology
and law and I would love to have attendance from MIT postdocs."
*Careers in Law for STEM Students [& Postdocs]: A Panel*
*Thursday, Jan 14, 6:00-7:30, Room 3-333*
Come for the pizza, stay for the career advice. At this panel, you will
learn about career opportunities at the intersection of technology and
law and the various career paths that panelists have taken to get from
their STEM backgrounds into law. Panelists include patent lawyers, MIT
alum, and other professionals who use their STEM expertise in the field
of law. Advanced registration requested on CareerBridge
<bit.ly/careerbridge>.
****
ALSO - For those who missed it, on Jan. 4th I sent the information below
to the listserv regarding upcoming professional development
opportunities at MIT and several resources.
(1) *MIT's Independent Activity Period (IAP)* is underway, Jan. 4 - Jan
29, 2016.
Many classes and activities meet for one hour and are free. See details
at *http://web.mit.edu/iap/
*You could check the listing by category, sponsor (such as academic
department, Technology Licensing Office, etc.), or date. There are
multiple topics, including engineering, skill development
(presentations, teaching, communication, leadership, research),
start-ups, and more.
*MIT Library sessions* (on topics such as patents, data mining and
management, literature searches, and scholarly reputation management)
listings may be found here: http://student.mit.edu/iap/ns189.html**
*For MIT's Office of Global Education and Career Service*s' January
sessions, see http://gecd.mit.edu/mit-events?month=2016-01
and http://gecd.mit.edu/career/postdoc
The sessions are cross-listed in the IAP catalog.
*MIT Can Talk* *[Oral Communication Skills] *- Tony Eng
(<tleng at mit.edu>) would like postdocs to know about the *MIT Can Talk*
IAP program. See details at http://mitcantalk.mit.edu.Many of the great
thinkers of the past excelled in both Engineering/Science and
Exposition/Rhetoric/Oration. MIT engineers and scientists of today, the
creative men and women who will be the leaders of tomorrow, can be
excellent speakers as well. "MIT Can Talk" was organized to promote
campus-wide awareness of good oral communication skills. This series of
independent workshop sessions on public speaking/oral communication is
open to anyone; the sessions are practical, hands-on, and address
aspects of public speaking. (An additional event is a competition open
to MIT students only.)
*The Right Legal Steps When Starting Your Company - Jan. 1**3*, 12 -
1:30 pm in Room 3-270. Sponsor: Deshpande Center for Technological
Innovation. Details and register:
http://student.mit.edu/iap/ns100.html
(2) The MIT***European Career Fair
<https://fasmail.harvard.edu/OWA/redir.aspx?C=xpExdYiBvEW7ZnMYolcx-xSNPFN2_tIIXeSvccGyxzE_mmjbg0F48AaUrBtATSrD5bEQXahJMcw.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fecf.fairsey.com%2f>*
2016 will be held Feb. 6 - 8. See the website for details.
(3) *MIT's Writing and Communication Center* - postdocs may schedule
one-on-one appointments. See
http://cmsw.mit.edu/writing-and-communication-center/
(4) *MIT Spouses&Partners Connect* hosts the Career Connect Consultation
and other events for spouses and partners: See
http://spouses.mit.edu/mit-events
(5) *The MIT Work Life Center* has an abundance of resources for
postdocs and families. Their overview is attached. (Website:
http://hrweb.mit.edu/worklife/welcome)
(6)*Dr. Joanne Kamens*, who presented on Enriching your Mentoring
Relationships on December 7, offers a *resource guide on multiple topics
related to mentoring:*
http://info.addgene.org/download-addgenes-peer-mentor-groups-for-scientists-resource-guide
(7) See the *Career Development* tab on the Office of the VPR's
Information for MIT Postdoctoral Scholars website
https://postdocs.mit.edu/career-development
*BEYOND MIT*
*Effectively Communicating Research, **March 21-22, 2016: *Course open
to MIT postdocs, tuition free. Sponsored by Harvard Catalyst*.
****Applications due January 8. *A two-day course designed to provide
fellows and junior faculty with the skills necessary to express their
science clearly to diverse audiences; to prepare abstracts, manuscripts,
and posters; and to speak effectively.
http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/ecr/
Notice was sent by Meghan Tenca, Education Program Coordinator, Harvard
Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical & Translational Science Center
(<ECR at catalyst.harvard.edu>)
**
*New Directions in Cancer Care for Nonspecialists - Immunotherapy and
Resistance to Therapy**
**Thursday, January 14, 2016*, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM at Boston University.
Free registration.
http://www.bu.edu/cftcc/events/2016-ndcc/
Notice was sent by Catherine M. Klapperich (<catherin at bu.edu>)
<mailto:catherin at bu.edu>
**
MIT's Office of Global Education and Career Development is passing the
word along regarding opportunities at the *Oak Ridge National
Laboratory* in Tennessee http://www.orau.org/ornl/
**
*iBiology is accepting applications throughJanuary 11 for the 2016 Young
Scientist Seminars (YSS) Competition*, and offers other resources
throughout the year. See details at
http://www.ibiology.org/young-scientist.html
**
Regards,
Dana
--
Dana Bresee Keeth
Director of Postdoctoral Services
Office of the Vice President for Research
MIT, 10-237
tel. 617-715-4671
https://postdocs.mit.edu/
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