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NRMN Upcoming Opportunities
Monthly Webinar on "How to Navigate the NRMNetwork" Register for these monthly webinars and stay in the know with the latest updates on features and upcoming opportunities. First of the series begins on Monday Oct 21st, 2019
11-11:45amCT

Register to attend: HERE
Have questions about NRMN and how to make the most out of the network? Join us in the Twitter Chat- 10/23/19 11-12pmCT
#NRMNChat & #NRMNmentoringMatters
University of Utah NRMN U01 Study
Are you finding it challenging to learn the intricacies of writing NIH-style research proposals?
Have you considered applying for entry into the University of Utah Grant Writing Coaching Research Study funded by the NIH Common Fund (grant U01 GM132366; administered by the NIGMS).

This study will compare variations of an established grant writing group coaching process to identify features that influence its effectiveness.

For more information about this study and to apply before November 11, 2019 , visit the website HERE.
The study team can also be reached at NRMN.Utah@utah.edu
Additional Opportunities housed on nrmnet.net
NRMN in the NEWS









Principal Investigator, National Research Mentoring Network
Regents Professor and Vice President
Founding Director, Texas Center for Health Disparities
Center for Diversity and International Programs
University of North Texas Health Science Center
The Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM
 
Please join us for the release of the new National Academies report, The Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM , which systematically compiles and analyzes current research on the characteristics, competencies, and behaviors of effective mentors and mentees in STEMM. In addition to the comprehensive report, the committee will debut a practical resource guide for mentoring practitioners to create and support viable, sustainable mentoring support systems.
Public Release: Wednesday, October 30, 2019, 1:00pm – 3:00pm EDT
View additional details about this project at  www.nas.edu/mentoring .
This study was chaired by Angela Byars-Winston, the committee also consisted of other NRMN members and pioneers in the mentorship field .

Join the NRMN Conference Group to stay connected before and after each conference.
Join our Group!
Simply scan the QR code using your smart phone. Or you can access the group HERE; It is so important to stay connected with your network. In this virtual group you can post pictures, ask questions, and share your conference experience
#NRMNcommunity #NRMNmentoringMatters

NRMN is going to National Conferences this Fall-
Stay connected with us by joining the group above


Through this workshop, participants will be provided with:
  • Information regarding the importance of mentoring, networking and professional development in preparing for a biomedical and STEM careers
  • Information on the resources available for mentees and mentors through NRMN
  • An opportunity to sign up as well as learn about partnership opportunities with NRMN
October 30-November 2, 2019
SACNAS is a 3-day conference which serves to equip, empower, and energize participants for their academic and professional paths in STEM. Over the course of three days, college-level through professional attendees are immersed in cutting-edge scientific research and professional development sessions, motivational keynote speakers, a Graduate School & Career Expo Hall, multicultural celebrations, and an inclusive and welcoming community of peers, mentors, and role models.
Stop by the NRMN booth 527- we'd love to meet you!
November 12-16, 2019
The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), is one of the largest communities of underrepresented minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Students attend this conference to present their research, enhance professional development skills, explore graduate schools, and network. Research faculty and program directors play an essential role in mentoring students and learning strategies for facilitating student success. 

Stop by the NRMN booth 711- we'd love to meet you!
Learn Serve Lead 2019: The AAMC Annual Meeting
11/8-12/19, Phoenix, AZ
Don’t miss president and CEO, David J. Skorton, MD, give his first AAMC annual meeting talk! He’ll take the stage with AAMC Board Chair Lilly Marks and together they’ll discuss the future of academic medicine. Register for Learn Serve Lead today:  http://bit.ly/2ndyvs4
(June 11-13, 2020 in Memphis, TN): Featuring nationally-recognized experts in Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), this state-of-the-art, 2 ½ day workshop is geared especially for early stage investigators from various research and/or clinical backgrounds as well as researchers and clinicians more advanced in their career who want to further hone their community engagement skills. As part of the workshop, trainees will learn how to create and sustain community partnerships in order to meaningfully impact cancer health disparities. The workshop will be held at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN from June 11-13, 2020. Applications will be accepted through March 1, 2020. Registration is free, but is limited to 50 trainees--applying early is encouraged. Decisions regarding acceptance will be made on a rolling basis. More information about the workshop and the workshop application form can be found at:  http://uthsc.edu/cbpr/index.php . The workshop is made possible through a grant from the National Cancer Institute (1R13CA232431)
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