IPEC’s February member newsletter is now available to our members and the campus community. We are back from the winter break and have new member publications to announce, co-sponsored events to preview, and a podcast episode to promote!
Cayuse Training, 11/14 9-10:00 AM, Library Room 242
Join us tomorrow from 9-10:00 AM in Library Room 242 for Cayuse Training! Register for the session to attend.
Research Proposal Writing Workshop, 11/16 6:30-7:30 PM, Walker 107
On Thursday, we’re collaborating with the Graduate Student Government and Ecosystem Science Center for a Research Proposal Writing Workshop, geared toward Graduate Students. Visit GSG’s website for more information about the event.
Dr. Jason Archer’s Guest Appearance on IPEC’s podcast streams tomorrow, November 7! In our third episode, host Kendall Belopavlovich and Jason discuss his research in human machine communication, haptics, and sensory studies. Check out our podcast page for more.
On Thursday, the Graduate Student Government will be facilitating a 3 Minute Thesis competition. The finals will be held from 6-8:00pm, November 9, at the Great Lakes Research Center.
Finally, Friday is set to see IPEC members Charles Wallace and Susanna Peters facilitate a Computer Science Colloquium from 3-4:00pm in Rekhi 214. This event is also available as a webinar. See the event page for more details!
Join us for two events this week, co-sponsored by IPEC
- Cayuse Training will occur Tuesday, October 24 from 4:00pm-5:00pm in Library 242.
- Cayuse is a platform for managing proposals, awards, technologies, inventions, conflict of interest, human and animal ethics and institutional bio- and radiation safety activities. For more information, see Michigan Tech’s Cayuse Implementation site.
- Questions about this training can be directed to IPEC director Stefka Hristova, shristov@mtu.edu.
- GSG Research Journeys will occur Thursday, October 26 from 6:30pm-7:30pm in the Writing Center (Walker 107).
- Join the Institute for Policy, Ethics, and Culture, and the Graduate Student Government today at the Writing Center (Walker 107) from 6:30pm-7:30pm to discuss research journeys. This event is perfect for graduate students who are looking to gain insight on all things research: funding, development, writing, and promotion. We hope to see you there! The Writing Center is located on the first floor of the Walker Arts and Humanities Building.