The Pub Club (June 9): Conference Prep Series – Poster Perfection
Once we have developed our Networking strategy we will want to perfect our posters. Posters are a great way to capture the essence of the Big Ideas and Key Findings […]
Once we have developed our Networking strategy we will want to perfect our posters. Posters are a great way to capture the essence of the Big Ideas and Key Findings […]
Why do we go to conferences? To Learn of new breakthroughs and/or methods and Share our recent findings with others in our field? To Network? To Develop Skills by participating in […]
As we are all aware, or should be, “Communication” is becoming a big deal in today’s science world. Not only is it important for publishing our work and getting research […]
Social media has permeated almost every facet of our lives, which has a large impact on our professional images. To help with strategic career management, one of the GradHacker co-founders, […]
TPC members, Adam Seroka (He Lab) and Ian Major (Howe Lab), will show us some basic tools available through graphical design software GIMP and Inkscape. With our goal to fulfill this […]
As of March 17, 2017 we will have Gathered our COM together 104 times, shared in the knowledge and experience of 26 Mug Club’rs, and published 94 regular issues of […]
By Bethany Huot and Miranda Haus One of the most difficult tasks regarding science communication occurs at the start: identifying the Big Question. On March 10, 2017, Doug Schemske visited […]
By Bethany Huot The last two semesters The Pub Club organized and held two Undergraduate Career Workshops to help the UGs on our research floor learn about and apply a […]
By Bethany Huot Here at The Pub Club we are actively working to “Stay on the Edge of Science” and “Fill the Void.” Our reason for pursuing these objectives is […]
Event Update: Due to an unforeseen personal matter, Bob Geier will be unable to join us this Friday at The Pub Club to discuss Teaching Philosophy Statements. We hope to […]