Summer 2022 Workshops
The Biomolecular Visualization project (BioMolViz) h
The Biomolecular Visualization project (BioMolViz) h
Addiction Scientists Strengthened through Information Technology Solutions Education and Training (ASSET) is a substance use research training and education program focused exclusively on supporting Black and/or Latinx junior faculty.
ASSET provides research knowledge, skills, and mentored career development training to build faculty confidence and resilience to become independent scientists and leaders in substance use research.
Women of Color Task Force is excited to host its 40th annual career conference free this year on March 4, 2022. Pre-registration is required to attend the morning and afternoon workshops. All conference sessions will be presented virtually. All session times are in Eastern Standard Time Zone.
Racial Justice in STEM, with focus on Climate Modeling, Environmental Chemistry, and Statistics and Analysis of Environmental Data
PRISM Dates: October 12-15, 2022
Application Due: July 18, 2022
postdocs.stanford.edu/PRISM
Stanford PRISM is an opportunity for late-stage graduate students from broadly diverse backgrounds to explore postdoctoral training at Stanford.
Benefits:
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BMG) at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is excited to announce the first annual BMG Postdoctoral Recruitment Symposium for PEERs – Persons Excluded because of Ethnicity or Race. The inaugural virtual recruitment event will take place on March 26, 2021.
With the support of The Kavli Foundation, the Journal of Science Policy and Governance (JSPG) & AAAS are proud to launch a new call for papers and prize competition to empower next-gen leaders in reimagining the future of U.S. science policy.