Fwd: CMU RISS Kickoff (Review of Schedule & Deliverables)
Artur Dubrawski
awd at cs.cmu.edu
Thu Jun 2 09:16:16 EDT 2022
Unless you are a graduate student who is co-mentoring a RISS student this
summer you can safely ignore this.
A.
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From: Rachel Burcin <rburcin at andrew.cmu.edu>
Date: Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 9:13 AM
Subject: Fwd: CMU RISS Kickoff (Review of Schedule & Deliverables)
To: RISS Info <riss-info at andrew.cmu.edu>
Cc: Rachel Burcin <rburcin at andrew.cmu.edu>, John Dolan <
jdolan at andrew.cmu.edu>
Good morning,
Reminder to share with your lab: There is a special workshop to support
graduate students and others in your lab that are working with interns this
summer.
Mentoring Workshop for Graduate Student
Today: Thursday, June 2nd
2-3:30 in NSH 4305
(full details below - register or show up!)
This workshop is led by a SCS graduate student team investigating intern
undergraduate research experiences - The DPAC Undergraduate Research
Working Group.
**
RISS update: The scholars are here - orientation went smoothly. Roboorg
has planned a social event for the scholars for late Friday afternoon and
the scholars themselves are already in teams.
Very best,
Rachel Burcin
rachel at cmu.edu
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From: Rachel Burcin <rburcin at andrew.cmu.edu>
Date: Fri, May 27, 2022 at 10:02 PM
Subject: CMU RISS Kickoff (Review of Schedule & Deliverables)
To:
Cc: Rachel Burcin <rburcin at andrew.cmu.edu>, John Dolan <
jdolan at andrew.cmu.edu>
SPECIAL SUPPORT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORING INTERNS: the DPAC
Undergraduate Research Working Group is holding a Graduate Mentorship
Workshop on Thursday, June 2nd from 2-3:30 in NSH 4305. Please share the
details below with graduate students from your group. All are welcome!
(Many thanks to the team that designed this new resource and is holding
this conversation!)
ANNOUNCEMENT
Workshop for Graduate Students Mentoring
During their studies, grad students often mentor undergraduates on research
projects. However, doing research and supervising research are two
different skills and the former doesn’t necessarily teach you everything
required for the latter. To help ease this transition, the DPAC
Undergraduate Research Working Group is holding a Graduate Mentorship
Workshop on Thursday, June 2nd from 2-3:30 in NSH 4305.
Our goal in this interactive workshop is to give you a set of tools to
maximize the quality of the outcomes of the projects you supervise. We’ll
be covering several topics, including:
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What structures are useful for organizing a research project?
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How does one scope projects?
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How do you clearly communicate and align objectives with an advisee?
If interested, please fill out this RSVP Form
<https://forms.gle/NdvLu2YDvyfbH83G7>!
Finally, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to
dpac-ure-wg at andrew.cmu.edu.
See you there,
The DPAC Undergraduate Research Working Group
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