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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:KPMG | Former Intern Panel
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to hear from a former KPMG Intern to learn about their experience working at KPMG? Are you interested in a KPMG internship? Then this is the session for you! We will discuss our global opportunities\, mentorship\, community impact\, and what it's like navigating a busy season. \n\nThis virtual event will consist of a 30-minute Live Broadcast followed by the opportunity to chat with previous KPMG interns. \n\nRegisterHere! https://app.brazenconnect.com/events/j3Kmp?utm_medium=website&utm_source=handshake\n\n
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103394
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DTSTAMP:20230225T123106
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230210T130000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:KPMG Former Intern Panel
DESCRIPTION:Hear from a former KPMG Intern all about their experience working at KPMG. We will discuss our global opportunities\, mentorship\, community impact\, and what it’s like navigating a busy season. If you’re interested in a KPMG internship\, this session is for you!\n\nThis event will consist of a 30-minute Live Broadcast followed by the opportunity to chat with previous KPMG interns.\n\nIf you register\, the playback will automatically be sent to your email even if you can't attend live.\n
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/102995
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DTSTAMP:20221206T100734
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SUMMARY:Presentation:Psychology/BCN Alumni Career Spotlight Event: Heather Haas\; CPC\, Vice President & Principal Talent Executive at PharmaFinders
DESCRIPTION:Heather Haas - BCN alumni\; CPC\, Vice President & Principal Talent Executive at PharmaFinders:\n\nHeather brings more than 5 years of recruiting and account management experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology space. After graduating from the University of Michigan\, she worked as a Scribe and Operations Coordinator with a large medical scribing company at both the hospital and corporate level to obtain hands-on patient care experiences. Her career took an unexpected turn when she moved into recruiting and was responsible for profiling candidates\, job matchmaking\, interview coaching\, offer negotiating and ongoing client and candidate management.\n\nHeather is now a Co-Founder and Principal Talent Executive of PharmaFinders\, a highly specialized recruiting firm for Medical Affairs professionals in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. She helps provide career counseling and job placements for countless Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs)\, Medical Directors\, Regional and Executive Directors\, Medical Trainers\, and various other in-house Medical Affairs professionals. She partners with cutting edge international and U.S. based pharmaceutical\, biotech and diagnostic companies to assist them with finding the most qualified candidates.\n\nHeather received her BS\, Biopsychology Cognition and Neuroscience from the University of Michigan ’14 and is a Certified Personnel Consultant.\n\nCome check it out - there will be snacks!!
UID:101828-21802525@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/101828
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Free,Undergraduate Students,Undergraduate,Psychology,Free Food,Career,Biopsychology\, Cognition\, And Neuroscience (Bcn),Alumni
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - 1010
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DTSTAMP:20230103T085212
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Winter 2023 MEMS Lecture. Blood\, Fat\, and Fear in Seventeenth-Century Travelogues
DESCRIPTION:Why do travelers\, past and present\, dwell on scenes of disgusting food preparation and consumption? Modern audiences might be familiar with the genre of culinary adventure shows\, in which intrepid celebrity hosts travel to remote parts of the globe as food ethnographers\, sampling everything from tarantulas in Cambodia to horse rectum sausages in Kazakhstan. Their early modern counterparts\, while lesser-known\, tell us equally grisly tales of food preparation that variously involve dripping fat\, bloody entrails\, and dung-smeared meats.\n\nIndeed\, the performance of disgust in encounters with foreign culinary and commensal rituals is a generic convention of the early modern travelogue. Travelers to different parts of the globe make sure to pause at a certain juncture in their narrative to record their affective response to the food of the other. Disgust\, it would seem\, lends immediacy and credibility to their tales of encounter. These narratives\, especially when placed in conversation with domestic scenes of food preparation\, depicted in household manuals and recipe books of the period\, provide us an opportunity to analyze what we might call ‘gut responses’ to the idea of racial and cultural difference. \n\nGitanjali Shahani is Associate Dean and Professor of English at San Francisco State University\, specializing in Shakespeare studies\, postcolonial studies\, and food studies. She is the author of Tasting Difference: Food\, Race\, and Cultural Encounters in Early Modern Literature (Cornell University Press\, 2020). She has edited two collections\, Food and Literature (Cambridge University Press\, 2019) and Emissaries in Early Modern Literature & Culture (Routledge 2016\, Ashgate 2009). Her articles on race and colonialism in early modern literature have been published in numerous collections and journals\, including Shakespeare\, Shakespeare Studies\, and The Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/101950
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Culture,Literature,Europe,Food,history
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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DTSTAMP:20230309T110228
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230210T133000
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SUMMARY:Presentation:Mars: One Thousand One
DESCRIPTION:Mars: One Thousand One tells a story of what humans might face with the first manned journey to Mars. Reporter Miles O'Brien is reporting live from his Space Headquarters TV Studio in New York while events unfold for the crew on their 1001-day long mission. You will witness firsthand their brave attempts to put human footprints on Mars and return safely to Earth. This journey is made possible by the biggest engineering feat ever and loaded with scientific experiments.\n\nThe state-of-the-art Planetarium & Dome Theater at the U-M Museum of Natural History transports visitors beyond distant stars and back in time from the comfort of reclining seats. Tickets $8. Tickets are available on the day of the show at the Museum Store.\n\nThe planetarium is operating at half capacity to maximize distancing between viewers.
UID:100073-21806493@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/100073
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences,Astronomy,Family,natural history museum
LOCATION:Museum of Natural History
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DTSTAMP:20230111T113251
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230210T133000
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Moving Past the Barriers: Experiences of a Good Life and Meaningful Career among Resettled Refugees in Germany and the USA
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, the United Nations announced the number of forcibly displaced people in the world having exceeded 100 million. Of these\, almost 30 million are refugees\, i.e.\, people forcibly displaced across country borders. A life as a refugee entails profound physical\, psychological\, and social hardships\, but even amidst these hardships\, refugees’ stories bear witness to psychological strength and resourcefulness. With the help of qualitative interview data collected in Germany and the US\, I will discuss three studies uncovering refugees’ experiences of and strive towards a good life and a meaningful career in their new home country. The first study explores identity threats\, identity-threat coping\, and resulting identity growth among refugees as they seek to integrate in the working life in Germany. The second study addresses unique features in refugees’ career construction in the resettlement\, also suggesting important contextually relevant extensions to the career construction theory. In the third study\, we hear from adolescent refugees\; what a good life means to them and how they strive towards such a good life. This study highlights the role of temporality in refugees’ experiences of a good life. Taken together\, these three studies address the potential for and the processes of adversarial psychological growth and psychological well-being in midst of chronic adversities faced by refugee populations.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103239
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Psychology,Interdisciplinary,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Activism,Business,Culture
LOCATION:Ross School of Business - R0220
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DTSTAMP:20230225T123129
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:CrowdStrike Meet and Greet
DESCRIPTION:Join us to meet colleagues who work within different areas of CrowdStrike\, as well as some members of out BELIEVE Employee Resource Group. This meeting will be a panel discussion to learn more about opportunities\, and culture at CrowdStrike.\n\n**Please register for this event via the Zoom Webinar link above.**\n\nWe're really looking forward to meeting you!!
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/104396
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DTSTAMP:20221103T095603
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SUMMARY:Livestream / Virtual:Presentation and Q&A: When Your Book Goes on Submission
DESCRIPTION:This event is virtual-only (via Zoom) and is open to Helen Zell Writers' Program MFA students\, Zell Fellows\, and alumni\, as well as U-M graduate and undergraduate students. It is not open to the general public. Please email Ashley Bates (asbates@umich.edu) for login instructions.\n\nStephanie Delman's presentation will explore the many ways a debut novel\, memoir\, or story collection can sell to a traditional publishing house—from auctions to pre-empts to the deals that take a year to close\, and what each writer can expect from the process.\n\nStephanie Delman spent 10 years building her list at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates before co-founding Trellis Literary Management with in the fall of 2021. Stephanie is focused on adult fiction: literary/upmarket\, maximalist storytelling\, untold or underrepresented historical fiction\, high-concept plots\, highbrow/lowbrow mashups\, psychologically propulsive suspense\, and novels that play with genre and dip a toe into surrealism\, the fantastical\, and/or horror. Stephanie also represents a limited selection of braided memoir/narrative nonfiction projects by authors with established platforms and diverse perspectives. \n\nStephanie is interested in the concept of hauntology—the ways in which we are physically\, intergenerationally\, and psychologically haunted. Many of the books she represents are a testament to that: *The Upstairs House* and *What Should Be Wild* by Julia Fine\; *Four Treasures of the Sky* by Jenny Tinghui Zhang\; forthcoming debuts by Jami Nakamura Lin\, Kelsey Norris\, Gina María Balibrera\, and more. Stephanie is also seeking projects that use elements of horror to illuminate contemporary fears and societal injustice\, like her client Zakiya Dalila Harris’s New York Times bestselling debut The Other Black Girl and her client Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi’s forthcoming novel The Centre. She would love to find more writers with literary dexterity\, authors who can write across genres\, like (non-client) favorites Alexander Chee and Carmen Maria Machado.\n\nStephanie studied Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University and considers herself a “hands-on” agent\, both editorially and as an advocate. She was raised in Northern California and has lived in Brooklyn\, NY for the past ten years.
UID:96162-21791978@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96162
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CATEGORIES:Literature
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DTSTAMP:20230206T172325
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Combinatorics Seminar: Equivariant log-concavity of independent sequences of claw-free graphs
DESCRIPTION:Logarithmic concave sequences are ubiquitous and special in nature (for example\, binomial coefficients\, Sterling numbers\, graph matching numbers\, unsigned coefficients of the reduced chromatic polynomials of matriods etc.) It is then interesting to ask whether a log-concave sequence behaves nicely with respect to the symmetry of the underlying mathematical object. The notion of equivariant log-concavity was introduced by Gedeon\, Proudfoot and Young in the context of matroids. We will highlight some known results about equivariant log-concavity. As an example of an interplay between algebraic geometry and combinatorics\, I will show that the graded vector space spanned by independent vertex sets of any claw-free graph is equivariantly log-concave. Our proof reduces the problem to the equivariant hard Lefschetz theorem on the cohomology of a product of projective lines. Both the result and the proof generalize our previous result on graph matchings. This also gives a strengthening and a new proof of results of Hamidoune\, and Chudnovsky--Seymour.
UID:103217-21806348@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/103217
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics
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DTSTAMP:20230204T205611
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SUMMARY:Social / Informal Gathering:Michigan Meetups: Valentine Cards
DESCRIPTION:Valentine's Day is soon! Come join FYE and make cards for your friends and loved ones!
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/104520
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,Free,In Person,Inclusion
LOCATION:West Quadrangle - The Connector
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