- Sep 1812:00 PMFall 2024 Pathways Explorations SeriesThe Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty and staff, and will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Sep 184:00 PMFall 2024 Pathways Explorations SeriesThe Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty and staff, and will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Sep 195:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Sep 2512:00 PMEarly-career faculty workshops (open to aP + postdocs)Are you as assistant professor looking to get a strong start on promotion and/or tenure? Join these lunch workshops! The “Launching Your Academic Career” faculty workshops start again this August. Workshops are offered every other Monday from 12-1:30 in Berthoud 106 (content from 12-1, extended time for discussion, as suggested by past participants, is from 1-1:30). Workshops are open to any early-career faculty member on the tenure-, teaching- or research lines as well as postdocs and senior faculty coming from industry or other non-academic spaces to Mines. Come to whichever meetings are of interest, arrive late or leave early, and attend even if you have attended the same workshop(s) in the past! Lunch will be provided, and each week is somewhat independent such that folks can attend as they are able. Topics: Workshop 1 (August 28, 12-1:30): Expectations for Promotion and/or Tenure: Publishing Your Research Workshop 2 (Sept 11, 12-1:30): Setting Up Your Research Group & Developing Its Brand Workshop 3 (Sept 25, 12-1:30): Grant Writing Tips and University Finances for Faculty Workshop 4 (Oct 9, 12-1:30): The Sustainable Professor (Mental Hygiene and Selecting Meaningful Service and Leadership Opportunities) Workshop 5 (Oct 23, 12-1:30): Networking, Finding Mentors, and Managing Personalities Workshop 6 (Nov 6, 12-1:30): Working on Your Dossier (Start Now!) The overall course goal is to increase retention rates and promotion and/or tenure success rates for new faculty at Mines. Questions/comments? Contact Kamini Singha – ksingha@mines.edu
- Sep 25–27Mines Global Energy Leaders SummitPlease join Mines for an extraordinary event. Follow this link for all the details and registration information.
- Sep 265:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Oct 212:00 PMFall 2024 Pathways Explorations SeriesThe Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty and staff, and will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Oct 24:00 PMFall 2024 Pathways Explorations SeriesThe Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty and staff, and will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Oct 35:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Oct 912:00 PMEarly-career faculty workshops (open to aP + postdocs)Are you as assistant professor looking to get a strong start on promotion and/or tenure? Join these lunch workshops! The “Launching Your Academic Career” faculty workshops start again this August. Workshops are offered every other Monday from 12-1:30 in Berthoud 106 (content from 12-1, extended time for discussion, as suggested by past participants, is from 1-1:30). Workshops are open to any early-career faculty member on the tenure-, teaching- or research lines as well as postdocs and senior faculty coming from industry or other non-academic spaces to Mines. Come to whichever meetings are of interest, arrive late or leave early, and attend even if you have attended the same workshop(s) in the past! Lunch will be provided, and each week is somewhat independent such that folks can attend as they are able. Topics: Workshop 1 (August 28, 12-1:30): Expectations for Promotion and/or Tenure: Publishing Your Research Workshop 2 (Sept 11, 12-1:30): Setting Up Your Research Group & Developing Its Brand Workshop 3 (Sept 25, 12-1:30): Grant Writing Tips and University Finances for Faculty Workshop 4 (Oct 9, 12-1:30): The Sustainable Professor (Mental Hygiene and Selecting Meaningful Service and Leadership Opportunities) Workshop 5 (Oct 23, 12-1:30): Networking, Finding Mentors, and Managing Personalities Workshop 6 (Nov 6, 12-1:30): Working on Your Dossier (Start Now!) The overall course goal is to increase retention rates and promotion and/or tenure success rates for new faculty at Mines. Questions/comments? Contact Kamini Singha – ksingha@mines.edu
- Oct 105:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Oct 158:30 AMDEIA DayThe DEIA Day will include important updates by Dr. Kate Youmans for the priorities and direction of DEIA at Mines and two facilitated sessions by DEIA experts at Justice Leaders Collaborative, featuring Greg Myers (he/him) and Lois McCullen Parr (she/her). The day-long event will include complimentary breakfast and lunch for all participants. This day of learning is specifically tailored to engage faculty and staff at all levels of their DEIA journeys. The expert-facilitated sessions will start with community-building activities before launching into the fundamentals of DEIA, such as the role of social identities and discussions around privilege and oppression, to build a common language and knowledge-based for participants. The second facilitated session will dive deeper into these concepts and actively engage participants in how to apply their DEIA knowledge and skills to their work at Mines. Attendance is by invitation-only and is on a “first-come-first-served” basis. General Council members: Please send only one representative from your unit to attend.
- Oct 1612:00 PMFall 2024 Pathways Explorations SeriesThe Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty and staff, and will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Oct 164:00 PMFall 2024 Pathways Explorations SeriesThe Pathways Explorations Series features large-scale, TED-style talks where motivating and inspiring speakers tell their personal, academic and professional stories to our Mines campus community. The talks are required for CSM 101 students to learn about the many possible academic and career pathways available to them. The talks are open to all Mines students, faculty and staff, and will be live-streamed and recorded.
- Oct 175:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Oct 21–23ENERGY EMISSIONS MODELING & DATA LAB – 2024 ANNUAL EVENTPlease join the Energy Emissions Modeling and Data Lab (EEMDL) and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Faculty Fellow Dr. Dorit Hammerling hosting the Energy Emissions Modeling & Data Lab 2024 Annual Event on Tuesday, October 22 and Wednesday, October 23, 2024 in Austin, TX. TOPIC: ENERGY EMISSIONS MODELING & DATA LAB – 2024 ANNUAL EVENT HOST: PAYNE INSTITUTE FACULTY FELLOW DR. DORIT HAMMERLING HOSTED BY: ENERGY EMISSIONS MODELING AND DATA LAB AND THE PAYNE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY TIME: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2024 LIVE: THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN | AT&T HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER REGISTRATION REQUIRED: REGISTRATION LINK FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION, PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK Advancing MMRV Initiatives in Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management Join the EEMDL annual event convened by the University of Texas, which brings together thought leaders from academia, industry, and policy. The 2024 meeting will focus on developing actionable data to inform emissions mitigation strategies at multiple scales. Participate in the crucial dialogues that will sculpt methane and other greenhouse gas emission monitoring, measuring, reporting and verification (MMRV). Discussion themes and scientific presentations will include: Practical Advances in Science and Technology: Concentrating on the role of scientific methodologies, data analytics and software advances in enhancing the precision and efficacy of MMRV systems. Policy and Economic Catalysts for Improved Practices: Delving into how strategic policy frameworks and economic incentives are pivotal in encouraging the uptake of practices and technologies that align with MMRV goals. Synergistic Research Impacts: Providing snapshots of research underway at UT, CSU, and the School of Mines, and their broader effects on regional, national, and international efforts to address greenhouse gas emission reductions from energy
- Oct 2312:00 PMEarly-career faculty workshops (open to aP + postdocs)Are you as assistant professor looking to get a strong start on promotion and/or tenure? Join these lunch workshops! The “Launching Your Academic Career” faculty workshops start again this August. Workshops are offered every other Monday from 12-1:30 in Berthoud 106 (content from 12-1, extended time for discussion, as suggested by past participants, is from 1-1:30). Workshops are open to any early-career faculty member on the tenure-, teaching- or research lines as well as postdocs and senior faculty coming from industry or other non-academic spaces to Mines. Come to whichever meetings are of interest, arrive late or leave early, and attend even if you have attended the same workshop(s) in the past! Lunch will be provided, and each week is somewhat independent such that folks can attend as they are able. Topics: Workshop 1 (August 28, 12-1:30): Expectations for Promotion and/or Tenure: Publishing Your Research Workshop 2 (Sept 11, 12-1:30): Setting Up Your Research Group & Developing Its Brand Workshop 3 (Sept 25, 12-1:30): Grant Writing Tips and University Finances for Faculty Workshop 4 (Oct 9, 12-1:30): The Sustainable Professor (Mental Hygiene and Selecting Meaningful Service and Leadership Opportunities) Workshop 5 (Oct 23, 12-1:30): Networking, Finding Mentors, and Managing Personalities Workshop 6 (Nov 6, 12-1:30): Working on Your Dossier (Start Now!) The overall course goal is to increase retention rates and promotion and/or tenure success rates for new faculty at Mines. Questions/comments? Contact Kamini Singha – ksingha@mines.edu
- Oct 245:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Oct 315:00 PMUndergraduate Student Government Senate MeetingsAll students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative and learn more about projects and initiatives that impact you.
- Nov 612:00 PMEarly-career faculty workshops (open to aP + postdocs)Are you as assistant professor looking to get a strong start on promotion and/or tenure? Join these lunch workshops! The “Launching Your Academic Career” faculty workshops start again this August. Workshops are offered every other Monday from 12-1:30 in Berthoud 106 (content from 12-1, extended time for discussion, as suggested by past participants, is from 1-1:30). Workshops are open to any early-career faculty member on the tenure-, teaching- or research lines as well as postdocs and senior faculty coming from industry or other non-academic spaces to Mines. Come to whichever meetings are of interest, arrive late or leave early, and attend even if you have attended the same workshop(s) in the past! Lunch will be provided, and each week is somewhat independent such that folks can attend as they are able. Topics: Workshop 1 (August 28, 12-1:30): Expectations for Promotion and/or Tenure: Publishing Your Research Workshop 2 (Sept 11, 12-1:30): Setting Up Your Research Group & Developing Its Brand Workshop 3 (Sept 25, 12-1:30): Grant Writing Tips and University Finances for Faculty Workshop 4 (Oct 9, 12-1:30): The Sustainable Professor (Mental Hygiene and Selecting Meaningful Service and Leadership Opportunities) Workshop 5 (Oct 23, 12-1:30): Networking, Finding Mentors, and Managing Personalities Workshop 6 (Nov 6, 12-1:30): Working on Your Dossier (Start Now!) The overall course goal is to increase retention rates and promotion and/or tenure success rates for new faculty at Mines. Questions/comments? Contact Kamini Singha – ksingha@mines.edu
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