Triangle Health Innovation Challenge

The Triangle Health Innovation Challenge (THInC) brings together students and young professionals (engineers, clinicians, designers, business people and others) to tackle and build innovative solutions for the biggest challenges in health and healthcare. Organized by students at UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, … Continued

6th Annual Women in Healthcare Leadership Symposium

Michael Hooker Research Center 170 Rosenau Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Women in Healthcare Leadership Symposium was created in order to bring light to and address issues women leaders face in today’s society. Our goal is to bring healthcare leaders to discuss challenges within their career journeys and provide advice … Continued

MIRA Student Abstract Submission Deadline

Abstract Submission: Poster presentations are invited on any topic within the scope of the symposium. Poster presentations can present well-developed research projects where the presenters can report study findings report preliminary results of work-in-progress. Students are encouraged to submit abstracts. Interdisciplinary … Continued

Career Carousel: Enhancing Your Job Application Materials

Graduate Student Center, 211A West Cameron Ave

Do you want feedback on your job application materials? Do you need to know more about what employers look for on your LinkedIn profile? Career professionals and external employers will be available to provide advice and answer your questions about … Continued

GPSF Lunch N Learn – Leadership Development with Patricia “Trish” Harris

3005 Michael Hooker Research Center

Join the Graduate and Professional Student Federation (GPSF) in welcoming Patricia "Trish Harris," the Director of Recruitment and Diversity Liaison for the University of North Carolina School of Education, for a workshop on graduate student leadership. Ms. Harris, who oversees … Continued

Data Storytelling Workshop

Rosenau 133

The typical graph in a presentation often leads our audience wondering... so what? When that question isn’t succinctly answered through effective visuals and story, it can lead our audience asking for more data, more data, and more data. In shifting … Continued

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