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PITT SURF REU Posted by: nicolacs / December 1, 2023 December 1, 2023 Are you an undergraduate interested in research in chemistry or chemical biology? If so, please consider joining us in summer 2024 for an exciting research experience at the University of Pittsburgh! In this NSF-funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, you will join a cutting-edge research project in which you will do things like: Develop a new chemical reaction, possibly informed by machine learning
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W-9 Supplemental Form: This is required by our Business Office before we can reimburse you for your travel expenses. (U.S. only) Video Permission Form: We video tape and/or live stream the conference. The video tapes maybe used in classrooms and by students and professors who may wish to see the conference, but are unable to attend. The attached form may be altered to best suit your preferences. Clock Hours for Teachers: Clock hours provided by the Holocaust Center for Humanity
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managed as a dynamic business risk The 4 broad categories of resources that cyber risk managers have at their disposal Why cyber risk managers must know how an organization makes money/secures funding Why cyber risk managers must list all digital assets in priority order Understand different types of risk management (qualitative and quantitative) The default threat model used by cyber risk managers How the term “reasonable cybersecurity” affects how cyber risks must be managed The three prominent
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in China and East Asia, with a focus on Buddhism. In his research he specializes in the intellectual and institutional history of Chinese Buddhism during the modern period. He has studied Buddhist responses to elements of modernity, such as the discourses surrounding both religion and modern science. His first book, The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements, was published in 2015 by Columbia University Press. He has published articles in the Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal
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teaches about religion in China and East Asia, with a focus on Buddhism. In his research he specializes in the intellectual and institutional history of Chinese Buddhism during the modern period. He has studied Buddhist responses to elements of modernity, such as the discourses surrounding both religion and modern science. His first book, The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements, was published in 2015 by Columbia University Press. He has published articles in the Chung-Hwa
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China and East Asia, with a focus on Buddhism. In his research he specializes in the intellectual and institutional history of Chinese Buddhism during the modern period. He has studied Buddhist responses to elements of modernity, such as the discourses surrounding both religion and modern science. His first book, The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements, was published in 2015 by Columbia University Press. He has published articles in the Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal 中華佛學學報
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WSU College of Medicine Virtual Admissions Application Symposium Posted by: nicolacs / February 1, 2023 February 1, 2023 Join us for the Virtual Admissions Application Symposium via Zoom on March 4, 2023. The symposium is a great resource for current undergraduate or beyond students who are interested in applying or reapplying to our medical school. Please register by February 27, 2023 Topics Covered Choosing a school, the application process/timeline, application dos and don’ts Developing a
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2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates at Indiana University Bloomington Posted by: alemanem / October 16, 2019 October 16, 2019 The Department of Chemistry at Indiana University hosts a summer research program for outstanding undergraduate students. This research experience for undergraduates (REU) encourages students in the chemical sciences to learn more about materials chemistry, nanoscience, and assembly by providing them with the opportunity to conduct research under the direction
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Internal EventsInternal events are programs and events that fulfill or support the mission of the University, are funded by University resources, and are planned and supervised by a University department or recognized student organization in good standing. Under Internal Events, event logistics are managed by a designated University representative. Events such as conferences, symposiums, lectures, performances and exhibits allow the University to showcase the work and accomplishments of the
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Social Sciences/political science major “Making Waves” at State Capitol Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 18, 2019 March 18, 2019 By Go LutesWomen's Rower Making Waves at State CapitolTACOMA, Wash. - Junior Ashley Stiles has been a member of the three-time defending Northwest Conference Champion Pacific Lutheran University women's rowing team for the past three years.Last year, Stiles was an alternate for the Lutes at the NCAA Division III Championships where the team finished seventh in the
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