ESE Afternoon Coffee/Tea & Cookies Social
Upper Patio, Michael Hooker Research CenterFor ESE students, faculty and staff - come mingle with colleagues!
For ESE students, faculty and staff - come mingle with colleagues!
The Canvas Challenge is a multi-module, guided-paced course available fully online on Canvas for Gillings’ teaching faculty. The Challenge affords instructors a collaborative space to refine their pedagogical practices with discussion among faculty, facilitation of an instructional designer, and support in course development in Canvas. Register for the summer cohort by COB on Friday, July... Read more »
The Institute for Environmental Health Solutions invites you to join the Equity and Environmental Justice (QUEST) Undergraduate Summer Scholars as they share their ongoing contributions to local and global public health through solution-oriented environmental justice research.
Staff, faculty and students in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering are invited to have afternoon coffee, tea and cookies on the Upper Patio of Michael Hooker Research Center.
All are invited to the weekly ESE In-House Seminar Series which begins on Sept. 7 at 12:20 p.m. with Dr. Rachel Noble presenting “Wastewater Surveillance: Putting #2 and #2 Together." The series asks speakers to tailor their presentation for a general audience so that all participants benefit. For more details, including how to join, please... Read more »
This session will cover the scope and requirements of NIH’s new Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy that goes into effect on January 25, 2023. Supplementary NIH guidance on the DMS plans required in proposals, data repository selection and allowable costs in proposal budgets will also be reviewed. Some resources and tools to help researchers... Read more »
All are invited to the weekly seminar on September 14 at 12:20 p.m. with Sara Farrell presenting “Heterogeneous Sulfur Aerosol Formation - A Key to Navigating the Maze of Arctic Haze in Fairbanks, Alaska." The presentation is tailored for a general audience so that all participants benefit. For more details, including how to join, please... Read more »
Save the date for the 28th National Health Equity Research Webcast, “Environmental Justice: The Science, the People, the Politics.” September 16, 2022, 3-4:30 p.m. Free registration opening soon. Subscribe to their newsletter to get updates about registration, panelists, and NHERW events. The archive of the 27th webcast, “This is U.S.: Dissent, Denial, and the Health of Populations,” is available... Read more »
Staff, faculty and students in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering are invited to have afternoon coffee, tea and cookies on the Upper Patio of Michael Hooker Research Center.
All are invited to the weekly ESE In-House Seminar Series which continues on Sept. 21 at 12:20 p.m. with Gouthami Rao presenting “Wastewater surveillance: gotta catch ‘em (microbes) all!” The series asks speakers to tailor their presentation for a general audience so that all participants benefit. For more details, including how to join, please view... Read more »
Discover the Material Sciences PhD Program at UNC-CH and it's exciting research opportunities. Sign up for one-on-one meetings with faculty and their current PhD students. Hear about the exciting research and achievements in their department. Learn about research opportunities. Light food will be provided. Learn more. Contact Melissa Gammon with questions.
Students, faculty and staff from the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering are invited to a fall pizza picnic at the Southern Village Community Park large shelter. Contact Rhoda Cerny with questions.
All are invited to the weekly ESE In-House Seminar Series which continues on Sept. 28 at 12:20 p.m. with Felix Dodds presenting “Saving the planet one bracket at a time.” The series asks speakers to tailor their presentation for a general audience so that all participants benefit. For more details, including how to join, please... Read more »
Staff, faculty and students in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering are invited to have afternoon coffee, tea and cookies on the Upper Patio of Michael Hooker Research Center.
All are invited to the weekly ESE In-House Seminar Series which continues on Oct. 5 at 12:20 p.m. with Yun-Chung Hsiao presenting “Listening to the Metabolic Symphony in Our Gut: How Mass Spectrometry Can Help”. The presentations are tailored for a general audience so that all participants benefit. For more details, including how to join,... Read more »