Registration for OSU’s 2019 Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence (CUE) event is now open! CUE provides undergraduates with an excellent opportunity to showcase their research or creative activity.

 

OSU undergraduates in all years of study, all academic disciplines, and all stages of research or creative work are eligible to present. Students can present solo or group projects. While most students present research posters, we invite students with artistic/creative projects and Ecampus students to apply as well. Please encourage students that you mentor/advise to present!

 

The event will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, in the MU Ballroom.

 

Details and the registration link are available at communications.oregonstate.edu/events/cue

 

The deadline for registering for CUE is Friday, April 19th at 5:00 PM.

 

We appreciate your help forwarding this email to others and distributing the attached flyer as you see fit. Please mark your calendars to join us for this exciting opportunity to celebrate undergraduate excellence at OSU!

The President’s Commission on the Status of Women (PCOSW) and the Office of Institutional Diversity are pleased to presentBreaking Barriers: A Celebration of the Accomplishments and Impact of OSU Women. This event, in its second year, will recognize and award the influential contributions women at Oregon State University have made to our community.

 

We welcome nominations for five awards to be presented at the event: Breaking Barriers in Education, Breaking Barriers in Research, Breaking Barriers in Athletics, the PCOSW Community Builder and the Harriet “Hattie” Redmond awards. Nominators may submit multiple nominations. Award winners will be announced at the celebration on April 22, 2019.

 

To nominate someone, please click the link here: https://goo.gl/forms/YEQ7uqtHgB0XqzjB3

Please be prepared to include the following information in the nomination form:

  • Your name and email address
  • Name of the nominee (individual or group)
  • Nominee’s email address
  • Nominee’s role/department (e.g. Assistant Professor in Ethnic Studies)
  • Nominee’s affiliation to OSU
  • A detailed description on how the nominee meets the criteria/description of the award
  • Please keep description to 500 words

 

Nominations are open until 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, 2019. Below are the descriptions of the five awards; if you have any questions, please email Brandi Douglas (Brandi.Douglas@oregonstate.edu).

 

Breaking Barriers in Education Award

This award recognizes a woman (woman-identified) faculty member whose high impact in teaching and mentoring has paved the way for women in higher education to thrive and prosper.

 

Breaking Barriers in Research Award

This award honors a woman (woman-identified) faculty member whose innovative research challenges and expands knowledge and/or improves the lives of women.

 

Breaking Barriers in Athletics Award

This award recognizes a woman (woman-identified) member of the OSU athletic community whose contributions actively create and encourage gender equity in sports.

 

PCOSW Community Builder Award

This award honors a woman (woman-identified) OSU community member or group whose work contributes significantly to the campus environment through advocacy of gender equity.

 

Harriet “Hattie” Redmond Award

This award celebrates a woman of color (woman-identified) within the OSU community who works as an agent of change in service of racial justice and gender equity.

 

Office of Institutional Diversity (OID)

Oregon State University 

510 Kerr Admin | Corvallis, OR

541-737-1063

https://diversity.oregonstate.edu/

…is exactly what it sounds like – a matchmaking event that encourages faculty to “date” a range of OSU’s tools and services, gaining quick exposure to several resources. Friday March 8, 3:30-5 pm in LINC 303; sponsored by OSU Academic Technology. Free; refreshments included. RSVP for some good, clean casual fun: https://beav.es/ZJv. For more information, contact lynn.greenough@oregonstate.edu.

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine sponsors awards for postdoctoral and senior researchersat participating federal laboratories and affiliated institutions.  These awards include generous stipends ranging from$45,000 – $80,000 per year for recent Ph.D. recipients, and higher for additional experience.  Limited graduate levelawards are also available. These awards provide the opportunity for recipients to do independent research in some of the best-equipped and staffed laboratories in the U.S. Research opportunities are open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and for some of the laboratories, foreign nationals.

 

Four annual review cycles:

 

  • May: Opens March 1; Closes May 1
  • August: Opens June 1; Closes May 1
  • November; Opens September 1; Closes November 1
  • February: Opens December 1; Closes February 1

 

 

Applicants should contact prospective Research Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities.

 

Thank you for your assistance. For more information:

Phone: 202-334-2760

Email: rap@nas.edu

Web: www.nas.edu/rap

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science is pleased to announce that the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program is now accepting applications for the 2019 Solicitation 1.  Applications are due 5:00pm Eastern Time on Thursday, May 9, 2019.

 

Detailed information about the program, including eligibility requirements and access to the online application system, can be found at: https://science.energy.gov/wdts/scgsr/.

 

The SCGSR program supports supplemental awards to outstanding U.S. graduate students to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE national laboratory/facility in collaboration with a DOE laboratory scientist for a period of 3 to 12 consecutive months—with the goal of preparing graduate students for scientific and technical careers critically important to the DOE Office of Science mission.

 

The SCGSR program is open to current Ph.D. students in qualified graduate programs at accredited U.S. academic institutions, who are conducting their graduate thesis research in targeted areas of importance to the DOE Office of Science. The research opportunity is expected to advance the graduate students’ overall doctoral thesis/dissertation while providing access to the expertise, resources, and capabilities available at the host DOE laboratories/facilities. The supplemental award provides for additional, incremental costs for living and travel expenses directly associated with conducting the SCGSR research project at the DOE host laboratory/facility during the award period.

 

The Office of Science expects to make approximately 50 awards in 2019 Solicitation 1 cycle, for project periods beginning anytime between October 28, 2019 and March 2, 2020.

 

Since its inception in 2014, the SCGSR program has provided support to over 410 graduate awardees from more than 120 different U.S. universities to conduct thesis research at 18 DOE national laboratories/facilities across the nation.

The SCGSR program is sponsored and managed by the DOE Office of Science’s Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS), in collaboration with the six Office of Science research programs offices and the DOE national laboratories/facilities, and program administration support is provided by the Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Education (ORISE).

 

For any questions, please contact the SCGSR Program Manager, Dr. Ping Ge, at sc.scgsr@science.doe.gov.

 

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science

Dear OSU community,

 

Do you know a classified staff or professional faculty member who goes above and beyond? If so, the Office of Human Resources is now accepting nominations for the 2019 Exemplary Employee Award!

 

If you would like to recognize someone in your unit or elsewhere on campus who exemplifies great service to OSU, you can find out more information about the award and nomination process online.

 

For clarification or questions regarding these materials, please contact Tracey Yee at 541-737-5426 or send an email to tracey.yee@oregonstate.edu.

 

Please submit hard copy nomination packets to the Office of Human Resources, Attn: Tracey Yee, 236 Kerr Administration Building, or email your digital submissions to Tracey, no later than April 5, 2019. Please note: Nomination packets may be submitted in either hard copy or digital formats. You only need to submit one or the other, not both.  

 

Thank you,

Cathy

 

Cathy Hasenpflug | Chief Human Resources Officer  

Office of Human Resources Oregon State University Go Beavs!

The Faculty Recognition and Awards Committee is now accepting nominations for the awards selected by the Faculty Recognition and Awards Committee. Criteria and nomination forms are online athttp://senate.oregonstate.edu/individual-awards; online nominations will be accepted through March 18; hard copies may be delivered to the Faculty Senate Office (Gilkey Hall 107) by March 20. Guidelines for preparing nomination packets are available online at http://senate.oregonstate.edu/sites/senate.oregonstate.edu/files/guidelinesfacultysenateawardnominationpackets.pdf. For further information, contact Vickie Nunnemaker at vickie.nunnemaker@oregonstate.edu. Information on other awards, which are selected by a variety of groups, is online at http://senate.oregonstate.edu/individual-awards. Note that nominations for these awards have varying deadlines, so check each award for the appropriate deadline. A new award is the Outstanding Diversity Advocate Award; online nominations will be accepted through March 22. Nomination materials are at https://diversity.oregonstate.edu/outstanding-diversity-advocate-award.

Scientists and science communicators from all disciplines are invited to join veteran NPR journalists Jane Greenhalgh and Alice Winkler for a dynamic exploration of how to give compelling interviews about your science. This workshop will use a “master class” format, with live interviewing and clips of NPR and other science and health reporting interspersed throughout the presentation. Friday, Feb. 15, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Kearney 112. Light refreshments will be served. The class is sponsored by CPHHS and CEOAS. Visit ceoas.oregonstate.edu/talksci to register.

The Physical Sciences Division at the University of Chicago is proud to announce the PSD Pathway Scholarship, a program that offers two years of full tuition, fees, insurance and stipend support to our Masters of Science in the Physical Sciences Division (MS-PSD). Instructions on how to apply can be found here.

We need your help reaching any potential applicants who would benefit from two years of fully funded coursework and research in Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biophysical Sciences, Chemistry, Geophysical Sciences, or Physics. The MS-PSD  program is intended to prepare students for doctoral study in these fields, and the PSD Pathway Scholarship focuses on supporting students who would benefit from receiving additional support as they work towards their doctoral degree. Please share this announcement with anyone you think would be interested in this opportunity.

We’re also happy to answer any questions over email; please be in touch with me or Laura Rigazzi, Associate Dean of Students in the Physical Sciences Division.