Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Participants will explore the following concepts through active-learning exercises: Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, Intersectionality, and Social Justice. Register Here
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Participants will explore the following concepts through active-learning exercises: Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, Intersectionality, and Social Justice. Register Here
Faculty Diversity - Women in Leadership Panel-Panelists will share their leadership journey, discuss strategies to mitigate challenges related to gender and race, and provide tools for women of color to advance into leadership. Read more and Register here!
Diversity Education Virtual Learning Communities-Book discussion groups create shared venuesfor small-group learning across chancellor-led units. Learn More.
NJACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-The Gap-Closing Estimand: A causal approach to study interventions that close disparities across social categories, Ian Lundberg, PhD, Cornell University. View Flyer and Read More and Register Here
Women's Leadership in Health Care and Public Health-A panel discussion about the lessons learned by women healthcare leaders and how they might inform our future work to improve health. View Flyer and Register Here
Princeton BioLabs/Entrepreneurship Council Panel Discussion-The Entrepreneur’s Journey: How to Prepare for Fundraising.This is a hybrid event, with in person portion at Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs. All are welcome. Register Here
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-POSTPONED until fall 2023.Novel transcriptional regulation and therapeutic targets in T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Daniel Herranz Benito, PharmD, PhD, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Navigating our uncertain social worlds, Oriel Feldman Hall, Brown University. http://ccnp.princeton.edu
Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC) Event-CTSC Health Disparities Un-Meeting. Read More and Register Here.
Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative Health Disparities Un-Meeting-Health Equity Research, Implementation, and Evaluation: In Pursuit of Health Justice, Philip Alberti, PhD, AAMC Center for Health Justice. On Zoom - Read More and Register Here
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-Neural Basis of behavioral variability, Gowan Tervo, PhD, HHMI Janelia Farm Research Campus. View Flyer HYBRID Seminar, in person or Join on Zoom.
NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Series-Participants will receive feedback on their NIH Aims page if submitted by March 13th . View Flyer and Register Here.
Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC) Event-When Best Practices Fail: Nuances of Using Narratives in Research Dissemination to Policymakers. Read More and Register Here.
NJACTS Special Populations Core Seminar-Patterns in Geographic Distribution of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities in the US and Accepted Forms of Payment From 2010 to 2021, Dr. Jonathan Cantor, RAND Corporation. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-This workshop will provide actionable strategies to develop and support an inclusive learning environment for your students. Register Here
Spring 2023 Mentor Workshops-Helping Your Mentee with Homework. FLYER
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Inclusivity Series Discussion, Facilitated by Mary Labrada
CTSA Program Webinar Series-Register Here!
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Not Your Inspiration: Dehumanizing Disabled People Through Misguided Praise, Register Here.
Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute Workshop-Writing Scholarly Books. All workshops are virtual and free to the general public. Register Here
RWJMS 2023 Ira B. Black Lecture-Probing Neural Development, Then and Now, Carol Ann Mason, PhD, Columbia University. For more information, contact Mary Tran at tran2@rwjms.rutgers.edu
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-How to Use Ally to Improve Canvas Course Accessibility. Register Here
Diversity Education-Education as Disruption Intensive, A virtual event designed to take advantage of the diversity education and bias prevention offerings available universitywide and beyond. Read More Here.
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Interracial Dynamics of Providing Student Feedback: Challenges and Solutions. Register Now
Basic Science Faculty Candidate Seminar-The Dysregulation of MHC-I in Disease, Najla Arshad, Yale University School of Medicine. In person and on Zoom. View Flyer for Zoom Link QR Code
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-Ion channels and transporters in immunity - old friends and new faces,Stefan Feske, MD, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, NYU Langone Health. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-CLARA: A Tool for Navigating Contentious Conversations. Register Here.
RUMP Innovators in Microbiome Research Seminar Series-Targeting the tumor microenvironment and the microbiome to promote health and end cancer, Jennifer Wargo, MD, MD Cancer Center. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Intracranial recordings of value: unveiling the neurophysiological substrates of human decision-making with intracranial recordings, Ignacio Saez, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. ccnp.princeton.edu
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Creating Accessible Online Content: Text, Documents, Images, and Video. Register Here.
RWJMS Tri-Departmental Research Discussion Series-Mechanisms linking the blood coagulation cascade to liver fibrosis, Lauren G. Poole, Rutgers. View Flyer
Institutional Equity-Work Towards Inclusion, Join us to reflect on the crafting of Rutgers' first-ever University Diversity Strategic Plan (DSP) and talk about challenges and progress. Virtual and in-person. Read More.
INTERRUPTing Microaggressions-To cultivate an inclusive environment where everyone thrives, we need upstanders who step in and speak out. View Flyer and Register Here
Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration (CLIC) Seminar-Pursuing health equity through implementation science, Register Here
Faculty Diversity: Faculty & Staff of Color Reception-An evening of networking and community building to continue conversations on how to nurture a vibrant, inclusive community that supports the recruitment and retention of faculty and staff of color. Read More and RSVP Here.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-p35 Mitigates Radiation-Induced Gastrointestinal Syndrome through Protecting Intestinal Stem Cells and Inhibiting Inflammation, Jianming Wang, PhD. Join on Webex
Trial Innovation Network Webinar-Participatory and co-design methods and resources: The DICEMethods.org Engagement Navigator, Bethany M. Kwan, PhD, MSPH, FSBM. Read more and Register Here
M.S. Clinical Research Management Open House-To learn more about the program and/or learn if you are accepted prior to April 15, please register for one of the following events: Read More and Register for the Virtual Open House and/or Register for Virtual Instant Decision Day
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Microinequities in the Classroom: Impact and Interventions. Register Here.
CINJ Grand Rounds-Reducing Rural Cancer Health Disparities One Step and Stretch at a Time, Dr. Scherezade Mama, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Join on Webex
Spring 2023 Mentor Workshops-Enhancing the Mentoring Relationship. FLYER
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-Warm and full: neural circuits for behavioral regulation and homeostasis, Sung-Yon Kim, PhD, Institute of Molecular Biology, Seoul National University. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
M.S. Clinical Research Management Instant Decision Day-To learn more about the program and/or learn if you are accepted prior to April 15, please register for one of the following events: Read More and Register for Virtual Instant Decision Day
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Active Learning Impairments in Substance Use Disorders when Solving the Explore-Exploit Dilemma: Longitudinal Stability, Symptom Prediction, and Replication, Ryan Smith, University of Tulsa. ccnp.princeton.edu
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Competency 1 Discussion, an opportunity to talk with other instructors about the impact of our identities, biases, and prejudices on learning. Register Here