Grant Writing Workshop: Feedback on Specific Aims Grantsmanship – 11/4
Receive feedback on your Specific Aims grantsmanship for your NRSA grant, drafts must be submitted to abolgion@bu.edu and hender@bu.edu 2 days before the workshop, sign up to receive reminder e-mails. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/best11419 Date: November 4, 2019 Time: 2:30pm – 4:30pm Location: 72 E. Concord St., Room L306
Grant Writing Workshop: Feedback on Training Plan Grantsmanship – 11/18
Receive feedback on your training plan for your NRSA grant. Drafts must be submitted to abolgion@bu.edu and hender@bu.edu two days before the workshop. Sign up to receive reminder e-mails. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/bubest1819 Date: November 18, 2019 Time: 2:30pm – 4:30 pm Location: 72 E. Concord St., Room L306
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Chaplain Office Hours on MED campus
Marsh Chapel and the Office of Religious Life will hold Chaplain Office Hours on the MED campus from 1 to 3pm on Thursdays in the Talbot Building, Room 211 East. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to use this resource as a place for conversation, exploration of faith, grappling with difficult questions, and opportunity for […]
6/3 A Conversation on Race and Policing
This Wednesday there will be a BUMC-wide forum for conversation about recent police violence and deaths in the African American community, including George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. This forum is organized and hosted by campus DEI faculty and student leaders from the School of Public Health, School of Medicine, GMS and the School […]
5/13 BPSO Zoom Event: “Crazzy Critters”
Wednesday, May 13th at 6PM on Zoom! The BPSO will be hosting a zoom meeting during which PhD students can hear from the newly elected BPSO officers before watching a “Crazzy Critters” event hosted by our very own Devin Kenney (PiBS, BPSO Vice President)! Devin and his brother host animal showcase events for diverse audiences […]
Recruitment Events for Prospective Applicants
From Boston University and Graduate Medical Sciences: Boston University’s recovery planning is focused on the fall semester, and the resumption of our on-campus, in-person programs in late August. We are planning accordingly and will incorporate the best public health practices into those plans so that members of the BU community will feel comfortable and safe […]
4/27 Exploring Microaggressions & their Impacts
Exploring Microaggressions & their Impacts An interactive workshop facilitated by GMS DEI Monday, April 27, 2020 5-6:30 PM via Zoom During this 1.5 hour workshop, students will learn what microaggressions are, the harmful impacts, and explore interventions that can be utilized when faced with microaggressions – as a recipient, a bystander or offender. THE RSVP IS […]
4/22 What career can you undertake with a PhD? – Career Panel with Alumni
4/16 Career Panel on Careers in Clinical Operations for MS & PhD Trainees
Clinical operations is a field with a demand for trained employees. Consider a job that requires an understanding of biology and data analytics as well communication and project management skills; if it sounds interesting, then maybe clinical operations is for you! The field embraces scientists with all levels of college/graduate education so come to the […]