The OHSU Center for Developmental Health is looking for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early-career faculty interested in the long-term consequences of developmental programming to attend our third DOHaD Summer Course. The course introduces participants to different perspectives within the field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) through a series of lectures and workshops. Participants will network with nationally recognized researchers and will be paired with a faculty mentor throughout the course. This year will also include an Experimental Design group presentation and career development opportunities to refine scientific writing, research aim development and presentation skills. Join us in Portland, OR this summer! Learn more about the course, including presenters and topics, through the website. https://lnkd.in/gq8dF7bJ
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Highly encourage all grant-active and grant-aspirational #faculty to attend this webinar! This panel will provide an informative conversation re: new mentoring plan requirements in grant applications. Intentionally thinking about these plans from the start can ensure graduate students have the mentoring that they deserve. #grantwriting #grants #mentoring #graduatestudents Equity in Graduate Education Consortium
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2025 DMRC Summer School – QUT Digital Media Research Centre
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Full details of PhD studentships ⬇️
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