Upcoming Events & Workshops

Check here for select listings of upcoming events that may be of interest to biology majors. The listings are arranged in chronological deadline order. More information can be found at the CSUEBSTEMStudentInfo website (https://www.csuebstemstudentinfo.com)


 

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Biology Research Series Seminar:
“The path of a flush: nutrient impacts from source to sink”

When: April 4th, 2023, 12:15p
Where: North Science 207
Speaker: Dr. Archana Anand (San Francisco State University)
For More Information: TBD
Marks-Block

Biology Research Series Seminar: TBD

When: April 11th, 2023, 12:15p
Where: North Science 207
Speaker: Dr. Tony Marks-Block (Cal State University, East Bay ​)
For More Information: TBD
TBD

Biology Research Series Seminar: TBD

When: April 18th, 2023, 12:15p
Where: North Science 207
Speaker: TBD
For More Information: TBD
Pineyro

Biology Research Series Seminar: TBD

When: April 25th, 2023, 12:15p
Where: North Science 207
Speaker: Dr. Alma Pineyro
(Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de México​)

For More Information: TBD
Huynh

Biology Research Series Seminar: TBD

When: May 2nd, 2023, 12:15p
Where: North Science 207
Speaker: Dr. Frank Huynh (San Jose State University​)
For More Information: TBD

Other Events

STEM Career & Internship Fair

  • When: Thursday April 27, 2023 (11am - 2:00pm PDT)
  • Where: VIRTUAL EVENT
  • Topic: Career in STEM
  • Description:​
    • Participation also gives you space to:
      • Explore positions and new career paths.
      • Learn about organizations hiring in specific industries.
      • Gather information from employers.
      • Demonstrate an ability to communicate effectively in a professional environment.
  • For More Information and to Register:​ Click here.
Alumni Civic and Community Engagement Symposium and Poster Session

Alumni Civic and Community Engagement Symposium and Poster Session

  • When: Saturday, June 3, 2023
  • Where: Stanford School of Medicine
  • Sponsor: Stanford School of Medicine
  • Description: Exploring multi-disciplinary approaches toward Improving Health, Illness, and Wellness in Northern California and beyond. The Office of Diversity in Medical Education will host the 5th annual multi-disciplinary Community Engagement Symposium highlighting ODME undergraduate pathway program alumni efforts to improve health in our communities on Saturday, June 3, 2023. This event is open to Northern California Community College, State University, and Independent School students, faculty, staff, and their community partners. Attendees will learn about strategies and initiatives designed to improve societal health outcomes from project presentations in various disciplines. Attendance is free, registration is required, and seating is limited. Call for abstracts will open from January 1, 2023, to Thursday, March 31, 2023. Registration for attendees will open April 1, 2023
  • For More Information and to Register: Click here.
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Third Annual  Evolution and Ecology Graduate School Preview Program

  • Deadline: Apply by Sunday, July 17th at 11:59pm PST 
  • Program Dates: August 1-19
  • Location: Free online!
  • Key Info: UC Davis graduate students are pleased to announce their third annual Evolution and Ecology Graduate School Preview Program, a virtual three week program in August that teaches the ropes of applying and thriving in graduate school! Participants get access to weekly information and Q&A sessions led by current graduate students, community building and networking opportunities with other participants and UC Davis faculty, and a mentor that can provide a more personalized experience and will stay connected after the program ends. This event is open to anyone considering going to graduate school in evolution and ecology. We especially encourage individuals from traditionally excluded groups in STEM to apply.
  • To Apply: Visit here.
  • For more information: Visit website here
  • Questions?: If you have any questions about the program, please email Tracie Hayes (thayes@ucdavis.edu) or Maddie Armstrong, (Preview Program Chair, mlarmstrong@ucdavis.edu.)