Our next I CARE (virtual) training for faculty/staff will be on February 25th from 10AM-1PM! Please see the attached flyer. Faculty and staff can register now at https://caps.wellness.upenn.edu/icare/.
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Faculty panel for Black students in STEM at Penn (Jan 29)
Please join us for a faculty panel for Black students in STEM at Penn on Friday, January 29th from 4 to 5pm. This panel, hosted by the Makuu Center and the SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, is intended for all Penn STEM faculty and Penn Black students, both undergraduate and graduate students, who are either in STEM majors or interested in STEM majors. A student committee has developed thoughtful questions for the faculty panelists, which will shed light on students’ concerns surrounding success in STEM majors. Thank you!
Faculty panel for Black students in STEM at Penn (link)
This event will be of interest to STEM faculty and Black students who are either STEM majors or interested in STEM majors. The university community is welcome.
Find out how you can get more involved with STEM faculty and students.
Learn more about STEM majors at Penn.
Hosted by the Makuu Center and the SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Friday, January 29 from 4 to 5 pm
For more information, contact Dr. Rita Powell, rpowell_AT_cis.upenn.edu
Panelists
- Professor CJ Taylor, Computer and Information Science Department, Raymond S. Markowitz President’s Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean, SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Dr. Brian Peterson, Director, Makuu Black Cultural Center Professor Eric Fouh, Computer and Information Science Department
- Professor Jennifer Lukes, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Department
- Professor Nakia Rimmer, Mathematics Department
- Dr. Laura Stubbs, Director, SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Conference grants
You can apply for funding here:
Graduate Conference registration & travel grants through GAPSA
Undergraduate Conference registration & travel grants (eventually)
Black in Physics Week
There are several events with Black in Physics Week happening this week October 25!
Also, the National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) 2020 conference is online from November 5th to 8th 2020. If you’ve wanted to attend but couldn’t afford the travel time away from classes, then 2020 is your year! Register by October 30.
Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund Fellowship (graduate)
This is a call for applications for the 2021-22 Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund fellowship, which pays full tuition plus a stipend of $18,000 for up to three years. U.S. citizens pursuing a graduate degree in 2021-22 in any recognized field of study in the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences (including law, medicine, engineering, architecture or other formal professional training) are eligible. The selection committee has a strong preference for supporting scholarly endeavors.
Penn is only permitted to forward three nominees. An internal selection process will be coordinated by the Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships. For the purposes of the internal competition, students should complete the application and submit the requested supporting documentation by November 29, 2020.
This internal Penn application requires 1 letter of recommendation from a professor (not a postdoc or lecturer) who has taught or worked closely with you. You will request this through the application process, but please alert your preferred recommender as soon as possible so as to give your recommender ample time to submit letters of recommendation before the November 29 Penn Deadline. Penn will require additional letters, including an optional letter from the Dean of your Graduate School or your Department Chair, if you are nominated.
Please prepare the following:
- A completed version of this document. For now you may omit the financial aid information and tax returns.
- Most current CV
- Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts
- Copy of graduate exam scores, or a statement explaining why these were not needed.
- A Statement of Purpose up to three pages long (double spaced) which considers the relationship between your graduate level study and your intended personal and/or professional goals. Your Statement of Purpose must include a 10-15 line abstract at the top (included in the three pages) that explains, in LAYMAN’S terms, the essence of your proposed topic of study or dissertation, the methodology of its treatment and its anticipated impact on your field of study.
Once that is prepared, visit the Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Internal Application to request your letter of recommendation and submit your application.
Please note that official transcripts, official copies of test scores, FAFSA, School Financial Aid Summary and tax returns, and additional letters of recommendation will only be required if you are chosen as one of the three institutional nominees.
DoE scholars Program
The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.
Being selected as a DOE Scholar offers the following benefits:
- Stipends starting at $600 per week for undergraduates and $650 per week for graduate students and post graduates during the internship period
- Limited travel reimbursement to/from assigned location
- Direct exposure to and participation in projects and activities in DOE mission-relevant research areas
- Identification of career goals and opportunities
- Development of professional networks with leading scientists and subject matter experts
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen.
- Be an undergraduate, graduate student, or recent graduate of an accredited institution of higher education.
- Must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years of their starting date in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline or field that supports the DOE mission.
How to Apply
Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at
https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-Scholars-2021
Deadline
January 4, 2021 11:59:00 PM Eastern Time Zone
For more information
Visit https://orise.orau.gov/doescholars
Download program flyer: https://orise.orau.gov/doescholars/files/doe-scholars-flier.pdf
Questions? doescholars@orise.orau.gov
Caltech WAVE Fellows
Caltech Wave Fellows and more programs at Caltech
The WAVE Fellows program provides support for undergraduate students, who are underrepresented in STEM and intent on pursuing a Ph.D., to conduct a 10-week summer research project under the mentorship of Caltech faculty. Research opportunities in biology, neuroscience, chemistry, chemical engineering, engineering and applied science, geology, environmental science, sustainability, astronomy, physics, nanotechnology, quantum sciences, humanities, social science, and more!
Research-specific information sessions scheduled throughout November.
Applications due Jan 9.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be current sophomores, juniors, or non-graduating seniors;
have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2;
be a US citizen, permanent resident, or have DACA status.
Strong applicants are encouraged to have prior research experience.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Graduate school prep workshops
Faculty seminars
Networking events
Writing workshops
Social activities
IRIS-HEP summer research opportunity
“Please note the IRIS-HEP Fellows opportunity below and forward to
any interested students. For the current round we are focused primarily
on undergraduates and masters students without a research assistantship.
The students can either work remotely with the mentor or with a mentor
at their own university (taking into account any COVID-19 related
restrictions). The opportunity is also not limited to physics students.
Computer science or engineering students instead on working on research
software problems relevant for particle physics are also welcome, of
course.” Continue reading IRIS-HEP summer research opportunity
Penn Postdoctoral Fellowships for Academic Diversity (due Nov 15)
https://research.upenn.edu/postdocs-and-students/postdoctoral-fellowships/
Two Sigma PhD Fellowship and Diversity PhD Fellowship (due Nov 6th)
Two Sigma are proud to announce the continuation of the Two Sigma PhD Fellowship program, which supports doctoral students pursuing a PhD in a STEM field such as Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Finance/Econometrics. At Two Sigma we understand that diversity drives innovation, and we actively seek to promote the visibility and inclusion of women, LGBTQ people, and those from ethnic and racial backgrounds that remain under-represented in technology. Therefore, we are also extremely pleased to announce the launch of our Inaugural Two Sigma Diversity PhD Fellowship.
The application does require nomination from the department, so please contact the graduate chair Professor Josh Klein to express your interest. The links include complete process & guidelines for the application, along with FAQs. Applications are due Nov 6th.