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University Research Week

University Research Week at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Mark your calendars! University Research Week returns Oct 21-25, 2024, with the theme “Back to Basics.” This year, we celebrate the power of foundational research and its real-world impact across many disciplines. Join us as we highlight the importance of fundamental research as ... Read more

Art in Science Competition Winner Display

Bondurant Hall, Ground Floor Lobby 321 S Columbia Street, Chapel Hill

In celebration of 2024 University Research Week (October 21-25), the School of Medicine solicited nominations for innovative scientific images that showcase the outstanding biomedical research in the School and the beauty that is reflected in the science. For the entire research week, the winning images of the School of Medicine Art in Science Competition will be on ... Read more

Lunch & Learn: Back to Basics

Presented by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, the Lunch & Learn series offers a platform for Carolina researchers and research staff to discuss their contributions to advancing UNC-Chapel Hill’s research enterprise within North Carolina and beyond. Join us for lunch (virtually) while each session spotlights a specific area of focus and features ... Read more

NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education’s Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series | Unit 3: Self-advocacy and Assertiveness

A five-part series including lectures and discussion groups to help you develop skills needed to thrive in research and healthcare careers.   10/21, Unit 3: Self-advocacy and Assertiveness 10/28, Discussion Group for Unit 3 11/4, Unit 4: Feedback Resilience 11/12, Discuss Group for Unit 4 11/18, Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships

Het Talks

Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library 200 South Road, Chapel Hill

Enjoy presentations by this year’s recipients of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Scholarly Achievement. The talks will provide an engaging look into these distinguished early career scholars’ work. The late Phillip Hettleman, a member of the Carolina class of 1921, and his wife Ruth established their prestigious named award in 1986 to recognize ... Read more