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is made up of undergraduate students from Columbia and Barnard with a genuine interest in astronomy and who want to engage with other astronomy students, the department here at Columbia and the community at large. We welcome undergrads that are majoring in Astronomy/Astrophysics, other science disciplines, or people who simply have an interest in the subject.

Sep 10, 2011

NSF Graduate Fellowship Workshop


NSF Graduate Fellowship Workshop


culWhat: NSF Graduate Fellowship Workshop
When: Thursday, September 15, 2011
9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Where: Davis Auditorium, Shapiro Center (CEPSR)
West 116th Street and Broadway, New York, NY
Columbia University
Event Registration Form
Agenda:
9:30 a.m.              Welcome
Dr. Tiffany Simon, Associate Dean of Graduate Student Affairs
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
9:35 a.m.              NSF Fellowship at Columbia University and Resources
Dr. Jan Allen, Associate Dean for Ph.D. Programs
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
9:45 a.m.              Overview of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Application
Dr. Helen Lu, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
10:00 a.m.           Broader Impacts 
Dr. Jack McGourty, Vice Dean for Corporate, Government, and Global Engagement
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
10:05 a.m.           The Evaluation Process 
Dr. Richard Robinson, Prof. of Pharmacology and Associate Dean of Graduate Affairs
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Dr. Helen Lu, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
10:20 a.m.           Student PerspectivesPanel of NSF Fellows
Easton Anspach, Anthropology
Genevieve Brown, Biomedical Engineering
Benjamin Frandsen, Physics
Venk Hariharan, Biomedical Engineering
David Szakonyi, Political Science
10:45 a.m.           Q & A
11:00 a.m.           Concluding Remarks
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