Intro to Zotero: A Web-Based Way to Manage Your Citations   (Hannah Gascho Rempel)       

Friday, January 19, 10:00  – 11:00 a.m., Autzen Classroom

OR

Wednesday, Feb. 14, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Intermediate/Advanced Zotero (Hannah Gascho Rempel)       

Friday, January 19, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

OR

Wednesday, Feb. 14, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Manage Your Research Data

Wednesday, January 24, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Copyright and Fair Use in Research and Teaching

Wednesday, January 24, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Basic EndNote Workshop                                         

Friday, January 26, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.,  Autzen Classroom

 

Intermediate/Advanced EndNote       

Friday, January 26, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.,  Autzen Classroom

 

Researching for the Literature Review Workshop                                               

Monday, January 29, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Mendeley               

Tuesday, January 30, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Showcasing Your Research 

Wednesday, January 31, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.,  Autzen Classroom

 

Intro to LaTeX   

Thursday, February 1, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Intro to Qualtrics – Making Great Surveys                                     

Monday, February 5, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.,  Autzen Classroom

 

Advanced Qualtrics                                           

Monday, February 5, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.,  Autzen Classroom

 

Introduction to Git       **Registration Required**

Tuesday, February 6, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Research Best Practices in Action    **Registration Required**

Wednesday, February 7, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

 

Graduate Publishing Tips – Where, When & How       

Wednesday, February 7, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

he due date for proposals for our upcoming spring Hybrid Faculty Learning Community has been extended to Monday, January 22nd.

The Center for Teaching and Learning will provide $1,250 in professional development fundsto instructors who fully participate in the Spring Hybrid Faculty Learning Community in Spring 2018 and redesign an established Corvallis campus course as a hybrid course that will be offered for the first time as a hybrid in Summer or Fall 2018 or Winter 2019. If a team develops a course, the $1,250 will be equally split among team members. Preference will be given for large-enrollment Bacc Core courses, though all proposals will be considered.

Hybrid courses designed through the Hybrid Professional Learning Community will serve on-site students, and adhere to the regular on-campus (not Ecampus) tuition structure. It is anticipated that each new hybrid section will replace an existing fully classroom-based section and be offered at least once a year.

The learning community will blend 5 face-to-face meetings with online activities. Meetings will be Weds., 2:00-3:30 p.m., on Apr. 11 and 25, May 9 and 23, and June 6. Instructors and tenured/tenure-track faculty in at least their second year of teaching at OSU are eligible to participate.

The proposal guidelines are attached.

Hybrid RFP_spring_2018

Deadline for Nominations: February 1, 2018 by 5PM

Every quarter, the Graduate School administers the Graduate Student Travel Award; graduate student travel to conferences is essential for the professional development of our students. The travel funds from this program are designed to provide graduate students with financial support to cover part of the cost of attending and presenting their scholarly achievements at prestigious conferences and venues.

Approximately 10 awards will be made per quarter. The maximum award will be $500 for domestic travel and $1,000 for international travel.

For eligibility criteria, award guidelines, and nomination procedures, visit: http://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/awards/travel-award

Carleton College is presently conducting a search for a one year visiting position in organic chemistry. We believe that this position would be an excellent launchpad for a career at a primarily undergraduate institution with an emphasis on excellence in teaching and research. We would very much appreciate you passing this information along to graduate students and post-docs in your department who might be interested in such an opportunity. More information is available at https://jobs.carleton.edu/postings/3477

The 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang are quickly approaching! Departments around campus are invited to host a variety of events that tie into the Olympics. These events can be centered around viewing, discussing, examining, etc. the Olympics themselves or be more broadly related to international sports and competition in general. The planning committee will be hosting events for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. To learn more about hosting an event, or sign up to have your event added to the Olympics centralized marketing please visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1uGpvZhBno2Xgtetws8TWW6RpodOPAKnzPOcNlAU2Uhg/edit. Please contact Jacqueline.Chambers@oregonstate.edu or Rylan.Wall@oregonstate.edu with any questions regarding the Olympics event planning.

Here is your opportunity to register for workshops before the news hits campus!

 

Winter-term training workshops for employees, presented by the Center for Training & Organizational Development, are open for registration. Workshops include:

  • De-Junking Your Life
  • Core Curriculum for Supervisors and Managers
  • Cultural Competency
  • Giving Feedback: A Gift or a Brick?
  • Delivering Exceptional Service
  • Strategic Planning & Execution
  • Coaching: A Process for Developing Talent

Details, times dates and registration

We may also offer a Process Mapping workshop in March, so check back often!

Please note that we can tailor any one of our workshops for your unit on request to Paul Biwan.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) Summer Internship Program provides opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in projects at federal research facilities located across the country focused on helping DNDO meet its mission of “implementing domestic nuclear detection efforts for a managed and coordinated response to radiological and nuclear threats, as well as integration of federal nuclear forensics programs.” This program will prepare a diverse, highly talented, educated, and skilled pool of scientists and engineers to address issues related to national security and nuclear detection and to enhance the future scientific and technical workforce to be both knowledgeable and trained in fields of specific interest to DNDO.

 

Undergraduate students receive a stipend of $600 per week for ten weeks plus reimbursement for travel expenses up to $1,000.

 

Graduate students receive a stipend of $700 per week for ten weeks plus reimbursement for travel expenses up to $1,000.

 

Research experiences are offered at: Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne, IL) ● Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley, CA) ● Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA) ● Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos, NM) ● National Security Technologies – Remote Sensing Laboratory (Las Vegas, NV and Andrews AFB, MD) ● Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Oak Ridge, TN) ●

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA) ● Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory (Menlo Park, CA)

 

Areas of research: Engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, environmental science, and more.

 

U.S. citizenship required

 

Application deadline: January 29, 2018, at 8:00 AM EST

 

How to Apply: Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at

https://www.zintellect.com/Posting/Details/3873

 

Program Information: Detailed information about the internships can be found at

http://orau.gov/dndo/

 

For information about DNDO visit http://www.dhs.gov/about-domestic-nuclear-detection-office.

 

For questions please email us at dhsed@orau.org.

Dear Colleagues,

There are several updates from the Career Development Center. We are thrilled to partner with you on students’ career success for the 2017-2018 academic year and beyond.

 

Student Drop-In Appointments

The Career Development Center now offers 15-minute drop-in appointments for students seeking career assistance Monday – Friday, 9 A.M. – 4 P.M., in-person at our NEW location:

The Career Development Center

A110 Kerr Administration Building (the former campus tours office)

Please note that drop-ins are available when classes are in session.

 

Winter 2017 Career Events for Students

The Career Development Center now hosts consistent workshops on a variety of professional development topics for all students each term. Encouraging attendance is a fantastic way to help develop your students’ professional skills; please see the list of workshop topics and dates below.

 

Winter Professional Series Events

All times are 12-1 P.M. unless otherwise listed.

 

January

 

February

 

March

 

To download Professional Series screens, posters, and other assets, please click here.

Career Expo Events

It’s almost time for winter term’s Career Expo. This is an entire week of events for students to develop their professional skills, culminating in a career fair where students will get to interact with employers who want to hire OSU students.

The entire OSU community is invited to attend the career fair; please take this opportunity to chat with employers who may be hiring your students, and of course, we welcome anyone who would like to volunteer.

Please encourage your students to volunteer for this event; benefits include volunteer experience (which is great on a resume!) and face time with employers. Interested volunteers can sign up here for various shifts to accommodate your schedule.

To download Career Expo screens, posters, and social media images, please click here.

 

Oregon State is on Handshake

Handshake is Oregon State’s new hub for everything students need from college to career. The Handshake platform was designed by students, for students with one goal in mind: to help college students find their way to their dream careers.

The more students use Handshake, the smarter it gets. When a student inputs their interests, preferences, and outcomes, the Handshake platform delivers content and jobs tailored to them. At this point in the 2017-2018 academic year, over 30% of students have completed their profiles.

If you want to get in the system and see what students see, please request an account in Handshake here; once approved, you will be able to navigate the system as a student.

 

Fall Term Highlights

  • Over 70 mock interviews with employers were facilitated during expo week.
  • Oregon State hosted 240 companies for five days of career events connecting with over 2000 students.
  • Students had interviews with 55 different employers who conducted over 500 post-career expo interviews.
  • There were 976 students who checked in at career development programs/classes.
  • The Career Development Center’s Career Assistants completed 339 drop-in appointments.
  • Assistant Directors completed 126 individual career consultations.

 

Careers in your College

Here are your college contacts for winter term:

o   College of Engineering

o   College of Agricultural Sciences

o   College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences

o   College of Forestry

o   College of Pharmacy

o   College of Veterinary Medicine

o   Graduate School

o   INTO OSU

o   College of Liberal Arts

o   College of Education

o   College of Public Health & Human Sciences

o   College of Science

o   Graduate School

If you work with students in the College of Business, please contact Dan Ziriax in the COB Career Success Center.

Thank you for investing in our students’ futures. We look forward to partnering with you in creating excellent professional development and career opportunities for students at Oregon State.

Sincerely,

 

The Career Development Center

career@oregonstate.edu | 541-737-4085