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SUMMARY:VBRN Grant Writing Workshop 2026
DESCRIPTION:Location\nDion Family Student Center (Roy Room)\n94 Place Saint Michel\nColchester\, VT 05439\n \nTentative Program Agenda:\n9:00-10:00 AM    Breakfast (hot breakfast will be served)\n10:00-12:30 PM   Mentoring the Mentor Workshop (in-person)\n \nThe workshop will be led by Dr. Charlie Irvin\, Professor of Medicine and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics in the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. Dr. Irvin has led many “mentoring the mentor” workshops through the years. He will be joined by a panel of experienced mentors from primarily undergraduate institutions in the network who will share their experiences supporting student researchers\, including mentoring styles and lessons learned. Attendees will take away ideas for developing their own personalized mentoring plans.\n \nParking information will be provided next week.
URL:https://vbrn.org/event/vbrn-grant-writing-workshop-2026/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center\, 94 Place Saint Michel\, Colchester\, VT\, 05439\, United States
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SUMMARY:VBRN Career Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:VBRN Career Day is an annual undergraduate research symposium and career networking event for VBRN students. Students present their research during the poster sessions and during the networking portion of the event\, students can network with professionals from a variety of STEM disciplines and medicine. During this same time\, faculty will have an opportunity connect with faculty researchers from across the network. \nRegistration\nIf you intend to attend\, please register in advance. \n\nTentative Schedule of Events:\n\n\n\n3:00-3:30\nRegistration and poster set-up\n\n\n3:30-4:15\nPoster session (even)\n\n\n4:15-5:00\nPoster session (odd)\n\n\n5:00-5:15\nBuffet Dinner starts\n\n\n5:15-6:45\nNetworking (two concurrent sessions): 1) Student career paths roundtables & 2) Faculty networking\n\n\n6:45-7:00\nVBRN Awards
URL:https://vbrn.org/event/vbrn-career-day-2026/
LOCATION:DoubleTree Hilton Hotel\, 870 Williston Rd\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
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SUMMARY:Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshop leaders: Lawrence Blumer\, Ph.D. (Morehouse College) and Christopher Beck\, Ph.D (Emory University)\nRegistration link\n\nCURE workshop description:\nCUREs are high impact learning-teaching activities in which students conduct authentic science investigations in the context of a lecture or laboratory course. Participants in this workshop will begin developing a CURE activity that they will implement at their home institution and potentially conduct education research on their CURE implementation. We invite faculty to join us as a team of 1 or more. Working with a partner from your institution is not required\, but can be helpful for planning how to address institutional specific barriers and after the workshop when participants are implementing the plans they made at the workshop. The new CURE activity may be in any area of STEM and at least one of the faculty on your team should be directly involved in developing and teaching the new CURE.  Participants in this interactive workshop will be guided by the workshop facilitators (Drs. Christopher Beck\, Emory University\, and Lawrence Blumer\, Morehouse College) to create a step-by-step plan to develop and implement a CURE activity. Participants will leave with a concrete plan for moving forward with implementation. Register for the workshop using this registration link. If you have questions about the workshop\, please email hdriscol@norwich.edu.
URL:https://vbrn.org/event/course-based-undergraduate-research-experience-cure-workshop/
LOCATION:Norwich University\, Milano Ballroom\, 612 S Main St\, Northfield\, VT\, 05663\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Driscoll":MAILTO:hdriscol@norwich.edu
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