
Register to attend the “Building Community – Thriving not just Surviving,” workshop hosted by UNL’s chapter of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS), a partnership of the Office of Research and Innovation, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
When: April 10th, 11:30AM-1:30PM
Where: Willa Cather Dining Complex Red Cloud Suite
The workshop includes a complimentary lunch. All UNL faculty, postdoctoral fellows, staff, and students are invited to attend.
The event will feature panelists who will discuss their experiences, insights and advice about finding or building a professional community to help them thrive throughout their careers. In short “spark talks,” each panelist will discuss how cultivating a community can enhance a professional career. They will then engage with attendees in interactive breakout discussions.
The panelists are:
· Jentry Barrett, UNL campus engagement zone coordinator, Nebraska Extension;
· Megan Elliott, founding director, Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts;
· Eileen Hebets, George Holmes Professor of biological sciences;
· Sunayana Malla, graduate student, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering;
· Lise Pingault, research assistant professor of entomology; and
· Jennifer Wood, professor of animal science and associate dean of graduate studies.
More details at: https://research.unl.edu/events/event_nuramp.php?EMSEventUUID=3befa6cb-1233-42f3-8c9b-9b7347cc9cb6