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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Lamb Weston Bite-Sized Meeting | Virtual | Summer Internship & JobOpportunities
DESCRIPTION:Discover your next career move at Lamb Weston Bite-Sized Meeting 🍟\, our summer internship and early career virtual info session! This brief\, easily digestible\, and engaging event is designed for students and recent graduates eager to explore internship opportunities and launch their careers ✅Meeting Info: Monday\, September 16 at 2:30 PM PT | 3:30 PM MT | 4:30 PM CT |5:30 PM ET&nbsp\;Meeting Link: Click HereDetails: Join us to get quick information about Lamb Weston\, summer internships\, and early career opportunities!&nbsp\;
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/126278
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:RCGD Fall Seminar Series: The Social Psychology of Systemic Racism (Nick Camp)
DESCRIPTION:The first seminar in the series will be given by series organizer Nick Camp.\n\nRacial disparities in policing are profound and accompanied by equally persistent gaps in trust. Analyses of these and other inequities are often bifurcated between institutional and individual levels of analysis. In this talk\, Nick Camp describes how everyday contacts between the public and doctors\, teachers\, or police officers—institutional interactions—bridge these levels. Organizations direct and coordinate these agents' individual discretion\; at the same time\, individual agents relate to the public in ways institutions themselves cannot. The dual nature of these encounters links individual and dyadic processes to organizational and institutional ones. Using police stops as a paradigmatic example\, Nick Camp illustrates how institutional interactions contribute to racial gaps in police‐community trust\, how they can be used as a platform for changing the relationship between law enforcement and the public\, and how they can inform our understanding of inequality in other settings. \n\nTalks in this series will be held Mondays from 3:30 to 5\, starting Sept. 16. \nIn person: ISR Thompson 1430\nAs permissions allow\, seminars are later posted to our YouTube playlist.\n\nGroup Dynamics Seminar Series\nThe Group Dynamics Seminar series is considered one of the longest running seminar series in the social sciences. It has been running uninterruptedly since it was founded by Kurt Lewin in the 1920’s in Berlin. A very important feature of this seminar today is its interdisciplinary nature. Recent seminars have included themes such as political polarization\, cultural psychology\, and evolution & human behavior.\n\nWhat are the points of connection between structures and individuals when we think about bias? In the Fall 2024 RCGD Seminar Series “The Social Psychology of Systemic Racism\,” an all-star lineup of behavioral and political psychologists will define what\, in their words\, makes systemic racism systemic\, and how extra-individual levels of analysis could be incorporated in social psychological theories and methods.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/124104
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Social Sciences,Inequality,Political Science,Psychology,Racism,Diversity,Sociology
LOCATION:Institute For Social Research - 1430
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:State Proposals for Single Payer Health Insurance Systems: Policy Visions and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:The United States is the only high-income country without some form of universal health insurance. In addition to national proposals for universal coverage\, over 20 state legislatures have introduced proposals for health insurance reform including single-payer plans. In this Omenn-Darling Health Policy Talk\, experts will discuss the design and potential benefits of state-based single payer health insurance systems along with their economic and political challenges. Moderated by John Ayanian\, director of the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation\, panelists include Michigan state representative Carrie Rheingans\, Ohio state representative Michele Grim\, Robin Lunge from Vermont’s Green Mountain Care Board\, and Ford School professor and health policy expert Paula Lantz.\n\nSpeaker bios:\n\nMichigan State Representative Carrie Rheingans is serving her first term representing the 47th House District. As the only Michigan legislator with a Master of Public Health\, she believes that every policy issue is a health issue. Before being elected to office\, Rep. Rheingans was an adjunct instructor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work\, teaching courses in health policy\, community organizing\, and policy advocacy. In addition\, she worked for many health and health policy organizations\, including the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)\, the Center for Health Research and Transformation (CHRT)\, and multiple HIV and AIDS-related organizations across southeast Michigan. While at MDHHS\, Rep. Rheingans increased substance use disorder Medicaid provider capacity. During her time at CHRT\, she assisted with the roll out of the Affordable Care Act and integrating medical\, behavioral\, and social services in Livingston and Washtenaw Counties. And she has direct experience working in in syringe access programs\, community outreach and safer sex education\, and HIV testing and counseling.\n\nDr. Michele Grim is State Representative in Ohio House District 43. During her freshman term in the legislature\, she has advocated for health care for all\, comprehensive gun legislation\, laws to keep domestic violence survivors safe\, and protecting child influencers. She is one of the joint sponsors of the Ohio Health Care Plan which would create universal health care in the state of Ohio. Representative Grim was an at-large member of the Toledo City Council in 2022. While on council\, she led the effort to allocate American Rescue Plan dollars for medical debt relief for tens of thousands of Toledoans and Lucas County residents. Before her work as a legislator\, she served in various roles at non-profit\, government\, and academic institutions. She is also a committed leader in the struggle to end violence\nagainst women who volunteered as a rape crisis counselor beginning in her teens coordinated sexual assault education and prevention programs at the University of Toledo.\n\nRobin J. Lunge\, JD\, MHCDS is a Member of Vermont’s Green Mountain Care Board. The Board is charged with regulating the health care industry\, including hospitals and insurers. Previously Lunge served as Governor Shumlin’s Director of Health Care Reform for close to 6 years\, coordinating health reform efforts for his administration.\nShe also worked as a nonpartisan staff attorney at Vermont Legislative Council for 8 sessions and provided drafting and staff support in health and human services issues to members of the Vermont Legislature. Lunge worked at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in Washington D.C. as a senior policy analyst on public benefits issues in 2007. Her areas of expertise are federal and state public benefit programs\, health care\, and health care reform.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125317
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Faculty,ford school,ford school of public policy,Free,healthcare policy,In Person,Lecture,Politics,Public Health,Public Policy,Talk
LOCATION:Weill Hall (Ford School) - Annenberg Auditorium (1120)
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