Strengthening the teacher workforce in rural, low-income communities
ZoomPatty Williams – Professor of Early Childhood Education, UMF Registration is required.
Patty Williams – Professor of Early Childhood Education, UMF Registration is required.
Overview of Maine EPSCoR mission and funding priorities, research programs, and more. Presenters: Maine EPSCoR Staff Registration is required.
Learn about postdoctoral mentoring plans with those who have developed them. Examples will be provided to attendees. Presenters: Sandra DeUrioste-Stone (Assistant VP for Research and Assoc Professor of Nature-Based Tourism), Chris Gerbi (Associate Dean for Research, Associate Director of MAFES, Professor), Jim Artesani (Associate Dean of Accreditation and Graduate Affairs) Registration is required.
Wendy St. Pierre – Assistant Professor of Mental Health & Human Services, UMA, UMF Registration is required.
Overview of the NSF S-STEM Program that addresses the need for a high-quality STEM workforce in areas of national priority through institutional scholarships for undergraduate and graduate degrees. Presenters: Penny Rheingans (Director of the School of Computing and Information Science and Professor) and Alex Friess (Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Brunswick Engineering Program) Registration is […]
Why Bioengineering Needs the Humanities: Perspectives from a 2023 NEH Summer Institute on Our SHARED Future: Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Research Ethics, and Deliberation John Muthyala – Professor of English, USM Registration is required.
Discussion of DEI in research with a faculty panel, including how DEI can be successfully integrated into your research program. Presenters: Ned Rubert-Nason (Assistant Professor of Chemistry, UMFK) and Beth Campbell (Maine EPSCoR Outreach and Program Manager) Registration is required.
Learn how work plans and Gantt charts can be utilized for research project management. Presenters: Sue Ishaq (Assistant Professor of Veterinary Sciences), Rachel Schattman (Assistant Professor of Sustainable Agriculture), and Peter Drown (Senior Operations Manager, ASCC) Registration is required.
NOAA Program Officer Presenter: Alison Krepp-Social Science and Economics Lead; National Sea Grant Office Registration is required.
“A small campus story: building biology research infrastructure and innovation capacity at UMF" NSF-EPIIC (Enhancing Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity) Tim Breton– Associate Professor of Biology, UMF Registration is required.