FW: Full travel support available for Jr. Faculty Professional Development Workshop

Kathrin Graetz graetz at mit.edu
Wed May 11 08:45:33 EDT 2016


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From: Desiree Salazar [mailto:dsalazar at ascb.org]
Sent: Monday, May 9, 2016 2:46 PM
To: contactpda <contactpda at mit.edu>
Subject: Full travel support available for Jr. Faculty Professional Development Workshop


Dear Colleague,

Whether you're looking to establish your academic career or know someone who is, please share with your networks:  The American Society for Cell Biology Minorities Affairs Committee (MAC) is accepting applications for the 11th Annual Junior Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellows Career Development Workshop. The workshop will be held July 16-18, 2016, at the University of North Carolina Rizzo Conference Center in Chapel Hill, NC. The application deadline has been extended until May 20, 2016. The workshop is open to junior faculty and postdoctoral fellows who are interested in academic careers at research-intensive or teaching institutions. Full Travel Support to attend is available for members of underrepresented groups in the sciences, members of disadvantaged populations, faculty (regardless of ethnicity) at minority-serving institutions, and individuals with interest and experience in expanding access and educational opportunities to under-represented students. The workshop will cover: Professional Conduct, Tenure, Grantsmanship, Mentorship, Leadership, Collaborations, Time Management, Writing, and Lab Setup/Management. Click here<http://www.ascb.org/ascb-mac-11th-annual-junior-faculty-postdoctoral-fellows-career-development-workshop/> for more information and to apply to the career development workshop.

If you have questions, contact Desirée Salazar at dsalazar at ascb.org<mailto:dsalazar at ascb.org>.

Desirée L. Salazar, Ph.D. | Scientific Program Manager
American Society for Cell Biology | www.ascb.org<http://www.ascb.org/>
8120 Woodmont Avenue | Suite 750 | Bethesda, MD 20814
301.347.9312 | dsalazar at ascb.org<mailto:dsalazar at ascb.org>




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