PhD Colloquium: Advice for Doctoral Students
Bloustein School, Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesPresented by Assistant Professor Emily Parker
Presented by Assistant Professor Emily Parker
Sponsored by the American Planning Association-New Jersey Chapter with a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this Plan4HealthNJ studio enabled students to collaborate with officials and practitioners, engage in research and beta test ideas for APA-NJ to work with select municipalities to update their master plans, zoning ordinances and capital improvement programs to incorporate public health […]
Bloustein graduate students can meet with Career Development Specialists Andrea Garrido or Cheryl Egan for up to 15 minutes to answer any career/internship related questions URL: https://go.rutgers.edu/EJBcareerdropin
This program is for all students (except MPP who will have this program in their AFE 1 class). It is also part of the JUMP START series for first year students. REGISTER HERE: https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/rMRaUhItQTGhT3QZIk-QQg
Dr. Wansoo Im serves as a Professor at Meharry Medical College’s School of Global Health where he manages the Public Health Exposure Database and directs the National Center for Community Mapping. His work leverages big data and social/crowd networking approaches to generate deep insights into demographic and health patterns, social and health determinants, and related […]
Coffee & Careers is a monthly drop-in event in the student lounge where graduate students can connect with Career Center staff in a relaxed setting over complimentary coffee and light refreshments. Designed to spark conversation and build community, this informal program offers the chance to explore career resources, ask questions, and engage with peers while […]
This talk draws on Dr. Sieber's research at the intersection of tech and civic engagement. This interest developed in her dissertation with PhD supervisor Lyna Wiggins, who emphasized local adoption by planners of GIS, which at the time was hard! Throughout her career, she has been driven to investigate the potential for civic engagement using hard tech, especially as the discourse moves towards tech as the engine of innovation, for example in smart cities. In this she will draw on her six years co-hosting Al in Canadian Municipalities Community of Practice as well as 20+ years researching public participation GIS.
Bloustein graduate students can meet with Career Development Specialists Andrea Garrido or Cheryl Egan for up to 15 minutes to answer any career/internship related questions URL: https://go.rutgers.edu/EJBcareerdropin
Presented by Evelyn Blumenberg
Join the Graduate Society for Healthcare Leaders (GSHL) for a virtual panel discussion featuring Rutgers MHA alumni as they will share their career paths, lessons learned, and practical guidance for navigating post-MHA opportunities beyond the fellowship route. RSVP here