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Fluids Must Flow: Identifying and Selecting of Liquid and Gas Fittings

BeAM Makerspace, Murray Hall 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

In this workshop, we will explore the world of liquid and gas fittings that are commonly used in the laboratory, in instruments, and in the infrastructure around us. Using hands-on examples, we will learn how various types of pipe, tubing, … Read more

Mentorship 101: Insider Tips for Success

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Whether you're a student eager to connect with a research mentor or a professional looking to sharpen your mentoring skills, this is the event for you. Join a panel of researchers from many career levels to learn the strategies you … Read more

Psych & Neuro Fest Session 4

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“Psych & Neuro Fest" will include 5 online, synchronous sessions that will allow you to learn more about Psychology and Neuroscience-related research across campus. You can register to be added to the Canvas Site where you can access the full … Read more

Lunch & Learn: Communities and Climate

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Presented by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, the Lunch & Learn series brings together Carolina researchers to share their work addressing and mitigating the impact of climate change in North Carolina. Each session will feature a distinct … Read more

Systematic Reviews from a Researcher Perspective

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Join the Health Sciences Library to hear from a panel of experts about the process of planning, completing, publishing, and teaching systematic reviews. Panelists from across health affairs at Carolina will share their experiences, strategies, and lessons learned through successfully … Read more

Advancing Indigenous Health at Carolina: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches

Greenlaw Hall, room 223 203 Lenoir Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join scholars from across the Native UNC network in a conversation about Indigenous health research underway at Carolina. Drs. Ronny Bell (Lumbee), Jada Brooks (Lumbee), Marc Emerson (Navajo), and Anna Fetter (Mohawk) draw from their respective fields—Pharmacy, Nursing, Epidemiology, and Psychology and Neuroscience—to discuss the importance of multi-disciplinary approaches to advancing Indigenous health. Moderated by … Read more

[Merrimon Lecture] Integrating A.I. Into Health Care: Ethical & Legal Challenges

Old Clinic Auditorium 4008 213 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The 2023 Merrimon Lecture will be presented by I. Glenn Cohen, Deputy Dean and James A. Attwood and Leslie Williams Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Faculty Director, Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology & Bioethics. Prof. Cohen … Read more

Thinking of Doing a Ph.D. in Math?

Phillips Hall, room 365 120 E. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

If you are thinking of pursuing a doctorate degree in mathematics, you likely have some questions! We invite you to ask them during an informal meet-up with a group of professors and postdocs who work in the Mathematics Department. This … Read more

Communicating in a Climate of Change

Carolina Union Auditorium 209 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

A panel of science communicators will discuss the importance of sharing research-based information in formats that engage audiences, convince skeptics, and inspire collaboration. The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research presents this featured event to highlight the role of … Read more

Undergraduate Research and Study Abroad

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More undergraduates are finding creative ways to combine studying abroad and research. Join us to learn more about study abroad programs that include credit-bearing research opportunities. Representatives from the Office of Undergraduate Research and the Study Abroad Office will lead … Read more