The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) and UMass Boston Research Education Core (REC) Program, in collaboration with the HMS/HSDM Office for Postdoctoral Fellows, are offering a series of mentor training workshops focused on mentorship development and shared practice for current, past, and prospective mentors. Emphasis will be placed on exploring your mentoring style, inclusive mentorship practices, and providing guidance to junior mentees (such as undergraduates). Certificates of completion* will be provided to participants who complete the mentor training series...
Join a local immigration firm speaking about such topics as H-1Bs, TNs, O-1s, entrepreneurship, green cards and much more during this session, sponsored by the HIO. The event will take place virtually and will include a presentation, followed by live question and answer period. Register here
The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) and UMass Boston Research Education Core (REC) Program, in collaboration with the HMS/HSDM Office for Postdoctoral Fellows, are offering a series of mentor training workshops focused on mentorship development and shared practice for current, past, and prospective mentors. Emphasis will be placed on exploring your mentoring style, inclusive mentorship practices, and providing guidance to junior mentees (such as undergraduates). Certificates of completion* will be provided to participants who complete the mentor training series...
Hosted by the HIO, this workshop on intercultural communication for international postdocs will explore how culture influences the ways we communicate and interact with others. Learn more about your own style of communication and about different communication styles around the globe. Practice intercultural communication strategies to build connections with others. This workshop will give you the opportunity to engage and connect with other international postdocs across the university around the important topic of intercultural communication.
The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) and UMass Boston Research Education Core (REC) Program, in collaboration with the HMS/HSDM Office for Postdoctoral Fellows, are offering a series of mentor training workshops focused on mentorship development and shared practice for current, past, and prospective mentors. Emphasis will be placed on exploring your mentoring style, inclusive mentorship practices, and providing guidance to junior mentees (such as undergraduates). Certificates of completion* will be provided to participants who complete the mentor training series...
The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) and UMass Boston Research Education Core (REC) Program, in collaboration with the HMS/HSDM Office for Postdoctoral Fellows, are offering a series of mentor training workshops focused on mentorship development and shared practice for current, past, and prospective mentors. Emphasis will be placed on exploring your mentoring style, inclusive mentorship practices, and providing guidance to junior mentees (such as undergraduates). Certificates of completion* will be provided to participants who complete the mentor training series.
Part 2. Mentoring Undergraduates: Handling Challenges,/Celebrating Successes/Diversity and Inclusion/Supporting Student Science Writing
Workshop facilitator: Anna Babakhanyan, Ph.D.
This second workshop intensive focuses on handling challenging situations & celebrating achievements, embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and supporting student science writing. Through discussion of case studies, you will learn about common mistakes in mentorship and strategies to prevent and address problems. We will also discuss ways to...
A (virtual) opportunity to meet and chat with me and some of your fellow postdocs from other labs, departments, units, countries, etc.... You never know, you might meet someone interesting!
The course meets Saturdays, 12:00-2:30pm, from Feb 5 to March 19.
Non-academic careers in life science are rapidly becoming the norm for Ph.D. scientists in the biomedical science space. Even with this new reality, we still often hear that well-worn cliché, “if my academic research career does not proceed as...
Harvard University welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact me (Stephen) in advance of your participation or visit. Requests for American Sign Language interpreters and/or CART providers should be made at least two weeks in advance, if possible. Please note that the University will make every effort to secure services, but that services are subject to availability.