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Upcoming Webinar: The Basics of Burnout. Nov 6, 2024
Hello colleagues, AccessComputing and the DO-IT Center at the University of Washington invite you to join us for this important webinar: The Basics of Burnout Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 Time: 12-1 pm PST | 1-2 pm MST | 2-3 pm CST | 3-4 pm EST | 10-11 am AKST Registration Required Accommodations: ASL and CART provided; Zoom captions enabled. For other accommodation requests please contact Eric at ericwt@uw.edu Distribution: Please feel free to share with your networks or others who might be interested in attending.
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AiiCE Student Advisory Board Panel: Tuesday, October 15, 2024
"Toward a More Equitable and Inclusive Future: Student Insights" is part of #AiiCE's Identity & Computing Lecture Series. Our Student Advisory Board members will share actionable strategies for overcoming systemic issues that hinder diversity in computing spaces
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Applications now open for Mote Marine Laboratory’s MarSci-URE PReP Program
Marine Science Undergraduate Research Experience Professional and Research Preparation (MarSci-URE PReP) is a one-week immersive residential program designed to enhance the prerequisite science research and career skills of students from underrepresented minority populations for participation in undergraduate research experiences.
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Cultural Competence in Computing (3C) Fellows Program: Cohort 6 Accepting Applications Through March 1.
Undergraduate computing and STEM departments have long suffered from issues related to broadening participation. However, there has been, to date, no large-scale effort that focuses on addressing issues of systemic racism and bias that directly impact not only students from minoritized groups, but also faculty.
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Upcoming Webinar: Introduction to Mental Health Literacy
There are many misconceptions about psychiatric disease: what causes it, who is at risk, and how it manifests. Increasingly, we are understanding how common these misconceptions are in academia.
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Postdoctoral opportunity in community-engaged disability research (psychology or related field)
The Ohio State University Nisonger Center offers a postdoctoral research training opportunity in community-engaged disability research with the autistic and/or intellectual and developmental disability community.
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Recording Available: Best Practices for Creating Accessible Presentations
In the first half of this talk, Dr. McDonnell will cover basic disability studies history and concepts, important grounding for any kind of work with people with disabilities. In the second half, Dr. Mack will teach best practices for accessible presentations. Join us to learn more about these important lessons.
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Join the AccessComputing book club on True Biz by Sara Novic
AccessComputing staff invite computing educators and employers to join us as we facilitate a four week book club on True Biz by Sara Novic.
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Multiple positions at Bard College
The innovative and interdisciplinary Computational Sciences program at Bard College offers a B.A. in Computer Science, leads a new program in Data Analytics, and collaborates with several programs across the college including Environmental Studies, Experimental Humanities, and Mind, Brain, Behavior.