LGBTQ+ Medical Student Mentorship Panel Wednesday, January 25th from 7-8pm in the Dogwood Room of the IMU Join us to learn to discuss the need for more LGBTQ+ Medical Providers and discuss the path to medical school for those interested in a medical career. Calling all pre-med and pre-med curious students! This panel is an… Read more »
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Kelley Center for the Business of Life Sciences
The Kelley Center for the Business of Life Sciences would like to invite science students to its spring info & networking reception on 1/26. The event will open with information about the Certificate in the Business of Life Sciences we offer, followed by presentations from five area life sciences companies (Baxter, Boston Scientific, Catalent, Cook… Read more »
Math Learning Center Spring Information
What is Math Learning Center? The Math Learning Center offers tutoring services on a walk-in basis—no appointment is necessary. It provides a group tutoring experience in order to provide quality math instruction. You are asked to work together with other students taking the same Math course. Tutors assist the groups and individual students with their questions… Read more »
Hiring Students for Lab Work
Seeking a student to assist with organizing archive samples for testing. This will require going through a spreadsheet locating where in our storage freezers samples are, retrieving them, and re-organizing them to be sent out. This work requires extreme attention to detail, as there are thousands of samples in storage to sort through. You will… Read more »
ENGR-E443/543 Computational Modeling Methods for Virtual Tissues
E443/E543— COMPUTATIONAL MODELING METHODS FOR VIRTUAL TISSUES While data-based approaches to biology are well-established and successful in many situations, mechanism-based modeling of biological phenomena (also known as virtual-tissue modeling) is a new and growing field, which can address problems which are outside the reach of data-based methods. We will consider the dynamics networks which provide… Read more »
Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering Summer REU
We are happy to announce that the 2023 summer research experience (REU) program in the School of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering at The University of Akron is open to apply. Please encourage qualified undergraduate students to submit applications. The application deadline is Friday, February 10, 2023. Promotional flyer to share: https://uakron.edu/polymer/documents/REU-Flyer-2023.pdf?revDate=20220817 (or see our link below). This competitive REU program is sponsored… Read more »
University of Kentucky Graduate Programs
PhD in Toxicology & Cancer Biology Our PhD program has 2 concentration focuses: Toxicology – Students investigate the effects of toxic agents on humans and our environments Cancer Biology – Students investigate problems related to cancer development, improved cancer treatments, and preventions No GRE requirement All PhD students receive financial support in the form of… Read more »
Paris-Sciences et Lettres University – PhD Track in Chemistry
The PhD track is meant for students that want to study chemistry in France, but with lectures in English. It includes a fellowship for two years where they will validate a master (M1 and M2) and a 3-year fellowship for a thesis at PSL university. To apply, curriculum, transcripts, and a research project should be… Read more »
College Care Week
As the end of the semester approaches, the College is serving up some much-needed TLC with food, activities, quiet spaces, and the friendly encouragement we know you need as you take on those final challenges. Find more information and a schedule of events here.
University of Virginia Graduate Programs
The graduate program in Chemistry at the University of Virginia offers three options: 1) a Ph.D. program, 2) UVA’s Bridge to Doctorate Program, and 3) a non-thesis Master’s in Science program. Each program provides different levels and types of support to help you achieve your goals. The Ph.D. program is designed for students who want… Read more »