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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | China Urbanizing: Impacts and Transitions
DESCRIPTION:If you would like to attend this event via Zoom\, please register at https://myumi.ch/zwVeZ\n\nChina’s urbanization has evolved amid the interconnected forces of historical legacies\, contemporary state interventions\, and human and ecological conditions. Embracing this notion\, a new collection of work in the book \"China Urbanizing: Impacts and Transitions\" questions the conventional imagination centering cities in the West. This presentation highlights key conclusions and theoretical touchstones that have emerged. In addition to outlining new perspectives on the impacts of China’s urbanization\, Professor Wu will point to the transitions underway as well as the gravity of the progress\, particularly in the context of demographic shifts and climate change.\n   \n   Weiping Wu is Professor of Urban Planning and Director of the Urban Planning programs in the Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. Trained in architecture and urban planning\, Professor Wu has focused her research and teaching on understanding urban dynamics in developing countries in general and China in particular. She is an internationally acclaimed urban and planning scholar working on global urbanization with a specific expertise in issues of migration\, housing\, and infrastructure of Chinese cities. Currently\, she is the chair of Planning Accreditation Board (PAB)\, which accredits university programs in North America leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees in urban and regional planning. She was the President of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in 2017-2019\, a consortium of university-based programs offering credentials in urban and regional planning. In addition to \"China Urbanizing: Impacts and Transitions\,\" published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in September 2022\, other recent books include \"The Chinese City\" (2020\, second edition) and \"The Sage Handbook on Contemporary China\" (2018).
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103258
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Asia,China,Urban Planning
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 110
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SUMMARY:Presentation:March Lunch & Learn | Dismantling Anti-Fat Bias: An Essential for Clinical Care
DESCRIPTION:Anti-fat bias remains one of the final frontiers -- often left unscrutinized by those committed to social justice. Pervasive in clinical settings across disciplines\, anti-fat bias has detrimental physical and psychological impacts for individuals who live in larger bodies. This session\, facilitated by Caroline Calloway and Diana Jasser\, explores size as an identity and how to challenge intrapersonal\, interpersonal\, and systemic anti-fat bias within clinical settings and beyond. Open to all\, but please register to receive the Zoom link prior to the session.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105468
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Culture,Discussion,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Inclusion,Medicine,Nutrition,Public Health
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20230322T123119
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Navigating the Federal Hiring Process Series: USAJOBS
DESCRIPTION:As the nation’s preeminent public health promotion\, protection\, preparedness\, and prevention agency\, CDC works 24/7 to conduct critical science and provides health information that protects our nation against public health threats\, both foreign and domestic. Join us for this informative session to hear directly from CDC Recruiters to gain expert knowledge on how to navigate USAjobs.gov\, understand job vacancies\, and discover ways of becoming the most competitive applicant during your federal job application process. Please contact recruiter@cdc.gov with any inquiries.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/102545
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DTSTAMP:20230307T062025
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program Information Session
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/104732
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DTSTAMP:20230301T145853
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:SDG Faculty Presentation - ICT and Public Service - Mustafa Naseem
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 7\, 12:00 - 1:00 PM | UMSI Engagement Center\n\nOn Monday\, the U-M School of Information's Engaged Learning Office will host a lecture by UMSI professor Mustafa Naseem on his work related to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. His recent work has focused on the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to improve public service delivery in global health\, and water and sanitation (WASH) sectors. Mustafa has taught and led ICT\, design\, and entrepreneurship programs in six countries in Africa\, Asia\, and North America\, and prior to joining Michigan\, Mustafa was the ICTD Expert-in-Residence at the ATLAS Institute\, University of Colorado Boulder. Lunch is provided for those that register.\n\nRegister to attend at https://airtable.com/shrzC2HBwmDi2ijmP
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105602
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Faculty,assistive technology,Africa,Activism,activisim,accessibility,Information and Technology,Social Impact,Social Justice,Social Sciences,Sustainability
LOCATION:North Quad - UMSI Engagement Center - 777 N. University Avenue (Above Panera)
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DTSTAMP:20230220T104702
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Sexual Harassment in the Academy: From Science to Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Lilia Cortina\, Ph.D.\, University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor of Psychology\, Women’s and Gender Studies\, and Management and Organizations at the University of Michigan.\n\nAcademia should lead and inspire change in other industries. Instead\, we have the highest rate of sexual harassment outside the military. But what does sexual harassment mean? What actions “count” as sexual harassment\, and what might we be missing?\n\nDr. Cortina will discuss the focus areas of a 2018 report published by the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine that unpacks several decades of sexual harassment research. This presentation will cover key conclusions from that report\, and key action steps that followed.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105171
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity And Inclusion
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20230322T123129
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:SMBC Reality Series: Being Black in Banking
DESCRIPTION:Our SMBC Reality Series is a sequence of virtual events where you will have the unique opportunity to join open and honest conversationswith diverse leaders at our firm. The discussions will shine a light on the challenges these individuals have faced around diversity in the workplace and how they’ve overcome these difficult moments throughout their careers.\n\nBy joining us at these sessions\, you will learn directly from leaders in financial services about how you can bring your true self to workevery day. Each session will cover equality\, diversity\, and inclusion in the workplace followed by an open-forum Q&A where participants can address questions to our panelists.\n\nWe invite students to meet our BOLD enterprise resource group virtually\, 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET\, March 7.\n\nBOLD’s Mission: To foster professional development and leadership competencies and increase opportunities for personal\, professional\, company\, and community achievement with a focus on the recruitment\, development\, and advancement of Black employees at the firm.\n\nYou are welcome to attend as many of the sessions as you like.\n\nLocation: https://smbc.webex.com/smbc/j.php?MTID=m1f192101b3713fb1a78bd4f4ccba935e\nMeeting Number: 2631 477 4172\nMeeting Password: Spring2023\n\nFind additional details foreach session on our events central page.\nhttps://lnkd.in/ekctX9PF
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/104570
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DTSTAMP:20230215T165358
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SUMMARY:Meeting:SOAR Info Session & Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Students are invited to come learn about the Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research (SOAR) program\, with current students and staff.\n\nLunch will be provided!\n\nSOAR offers a research and mentoring experience on HIV\, health disparities\, and social justice.\n\nBenefits include paid research opportunities\, academic credit in Public Health and/or Women's & Gender Studies\, use of a personal laptop or iPad\, assistance in applying to graduate school and much more.\n\nApplications are open to rising juniors. \n\nPlease sign up for lunch!
UID:105014-21810584@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105014
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Social Impact,Career,Leadership,Undergraduate,Social Justice,LGBT,Research,Public Health,Professional Development
LOCATION:School of Public Health Bldg I and Crossroads and Tower - 2610
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DTSTAMP:20230322T123144
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Empower Your Career: Women in Tech - INTEL
DESCRIPTION:As a woman in tech\, we celebrate the achievements of the women who have gone before us and seek to learn their stories of support and triumph in their success. \n\nIn honor of International Women's Day\, please join a group of successful women at Intel as they share their stories tosupport you empowering your career. At Intel\, we are working to increasethe number of women in technical roles to 40% and double the number and underrepresented minorities in senior leadership. \n\nJoin our panelists asthey share their career stories\, support systems\, and how they overcomefailure in the Empower Your Career: Women In Tech power panel.\n
UID:105567-21812201@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105567
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DTSTAMP:20230223T093900
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Hear\, Here: Humanities Up Close
DESCRIPTION:With the “Hear\, Here” series\, we aim to facilitate conversations around new research in the humanities. Faculty fellows at the Institute for the Humanities will discuss a part of their current project in a short talk followed by a Q & A session.\n\nAbout this talk:\nIn 1976\, the United States was celebrating the Bicentennial\, or the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Set in both 1976 and antebellum America\, science fiction pioneer Octavia E. Butler’s *Kindred *is part of a cadre of neo-slave narratives that reckon with the nation’s legacy in ways that defied the heady Bicentennial. In this talk\, I will discuss the role of the Bicentennial in *Kindred *and in Butler's life and work.\n\nAbout Susana Morris:\nSusana M. Morris is a 2023 Norman Freehling Visiting Professor at the Institute for the Humanities and associate professor of literature\, media\, and communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
UID:105178-21811241@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/105178
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Humanities
LOCATION:202 S. Thayer - Institute for the Humanities Osterman Common Room
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