Category Archives: Campus Announcements

DOE Scholars – Application Open! Grads and Postdocs Eligible

DOE Scholars Internship Program

Application Open Through December 15, 2016

Scientific research conducted through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) supports an improved quality of life for all Americans. With a mission focused on discovering solutions to power and to secure America’s future, DOE is committed to:

· Energy security

· Nuclear security

· Scientific discovery and innovation

· Environmental responsibility

· Management excellence

What is the DOE Scholars Program?

The DOE Scholars Program offers unique opportunities that introduce students or post-graduates to the agency’s mission and operations. Participants in the DOE Scholars Program gain a competitive edge as they apply their education, talent and skills in a variety of scientific research settings within the DOE complex.

For information and to apply click here.

Sallyportal Launches Tomorrow

Sallyportal is the new online professional development hub dedicated exclusively to the Rice community – connecting students, alumni, and parents in one virtual location. Launching October 12th, you can help us build the new Rice network at Sallyportal.org. With Sallyportal, you can find mentorship connections, search professional development events, find volunteer opportunities, stay engaged with campus groups and more! The idea for Sallyportal came from the Board of Trustees and the student-led Rice Education of the Future Initiative. It was championed by the Association of Rice Alumni Board and the Center for Career Development, partnering with organizations all over campus.

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Postdoc mentoring of grad students – Opportunity at UTHealth

The Association of Minority Biomedical researchers is very excited to invite you to be part of their Mentorship Program!

What is this about? As a post-doc volunteer in our program you will have several opportunities:

– guide a graduate student for a year: the idea is for graduate students to have a post-doc with whom they can discuss all aspects of graduate school life. Mentor-mentee meetings would be informal and will be held in an as needed basis, we encourage meetings at least twice per semester.

– Serve as speaker in workshops: we provide career development workshops for graduate students and post-docs are the ones that run the dynamics and discuss the topics.

– Serve at mock candidacy exam committees: we arrange mock candidacy exams for 2nd year students where you get to evaluate their written proposal and oral presentation.

Our efforts are led by Andrew Bean, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Education, and Marenda Wilson-Pham, Ph.D., Program Manager. As an AMBR postdoctoral mentor, the GSBS Dean’s office will provide recommendation letters to active participants per request.

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Our Mentorship Program launching event will be the Greet and Eat!

Date: Monday October 24th, 2016

Time: 4-5 PM

Location: Onstead Forum (BSRB 3rd floor- 6767 Bertner Avenue)

*Come for the holiday food and apple cider, stay for the mentorship opportunities!*

We are in need of as many post-doc volunteers as possible for this event.

This event will serve as a venue for students to meet and connect with you and will allow them to find their mentor for the year.

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Please let us know if would like to take part in our post-doc mentorship program and plan to attend this event by filling out this form.

https://goo.gl/forms/exnU839EBr7IilIi1

PS. If you want to be part of our mentorship program but can’t attend the event feel free to fill the form anyway.

Ayesha Khan

Ph.D. Student, UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Laboratory of Cesar A. Arias, MSB 2.112.

The McGovern Medical School, Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

Center for Antimicrobial Resistance and Microbial Genomics (CARMiG)

UTHealth Science Center

6431 Fannin St., Houston, TX 77030

Phone: (310) 595-6303

Mentorship- Postdocs.pdf

Little Free Library Build open to Rice employees age 30 and under

Rice employees 30 and under: help the United Way build little free libraries!

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As a means of promoting a new young-person’s service group known as “LINC” (Lead, Impact, Network, Change), the United Way of Greater Houston is hosting a community-wide “Little Free Library Build.” Rice employees age 30 and under are invited to sign up to work in teams of 5 to build and paint little free libraries to be placed in neighborhoods where books are scarce in order to help improve academic success in those areas of our community.

United Way research suggests that, in middle-class Houston neighborhoods, there are an average of 13 age-appropriate books for every school-aged child; by contrast, in our community’s less affluent neighborhoods, that number is ONE book for every THREE HUNDRED children. The United Way’s Little Free Library initiative seeks to address that disparity, and you are invited to participate. Tools and materials are provided by the United Way, and no artistic or construction experience is required, only a desire to work with other young Rice employees who see a community need and want to do something about it.

When: Friday, October 14, 2016 from 4-8 p.m.

Where: United Way of Greater Houston, 50 Waugh Drive, Houston, TX 77007.

Come thirsty: After the hard work,reward yourself with a much-deserved social hour! Who doesn’t like free drinks?

Interested? Register here

Watch a tiny libraries time lapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-k_F2ZH0JY&feature=youtu.be.

 

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Childcare search tool for Postdocs

Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies has subscribed to a database of childcare centers in the area. The resource comes from Collaborative for Children.

https://stage.worklifesystems.com/corporate/2?corpid=1

This resource is available to all of our graduate students and postdocs, but please note that our subscription did not include permissions for Rice non-postdoc staff members or Rice faculty.

The password is “owls01”, any email address will work. Please help us get the word to all graduate student and postdoc parents. Many child care centers have waiting lists and it can be important to find childcare well before the child’s start date.

REMS CPR/First Aid Classes

Dear Rice Community,

Rice EMS will be offering one more CPR class and one more First Aid class in addition to its other classes this fall. The CPR class will be on Nov 13 from 12p-4p, and the First Aid class will be held on Nov 6 from 12p-4p. There is still space available in our other classes this semester as well so if you are interested you can sign up for those as well! The CPR courses will cover the American Heart Association’s Heartsaver curriculum designed for lay rescuers which includes: 1) adult/child/infant CPR, 2) AED use, 3) rescue breathing, and 4) choking. The First Aid courses will cover the basic steps that should be taken for medical emergencies, including allergic reactions, cuts, choking, and more. These classes last four hours in duration. Upon satisfactory course completion, students will receive a certification card that is valid for two years. If you require both CPR-AED and First Aid training, you will need to enroll in both of the offered courses.

The cost for Rice students/faculty/staff is $10 per person. For non-Rice individuals, the cost is $30 per person. Registration fees are non-refundable.

Available Courses:

CPR-AED

Saturday, October 8 from 12p-4p

Wednesday, November 9 from 6p-10p

Sunday, November 13 from 12p-4p

First Aid

Saturday, October 29 from 12p-4p

Sunday, November 6 from 12p-4p

If you would like to sign up, please sign up through this link remscpr if you have any questions or concerns.