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Dear grad students,<br>
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We are excited to inform you of the IsoSiM Program's first annual
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://isosim.ubc.ca/content/isosim-summer-school-0">IsoSiM
Summer School</a>, 22 June - 3 July in the TRIUMF Auditorium.
The focus this year will be <b>effective written and oral
communication in science</b>. The school will be held in four
parts: <br>
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- The workshop portion will be led by <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.principiae.be/">Dr. Jean-luc Doumont</a>,
author of the Nature Series "English Communication for scientists"
and a lecturer with Stanford and Harvard. He will provide
lectures on writing and oral presentations.<br>
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- The workshop will be interleaved with group work. As part of a
small group, you will prepare a document to be constructively
critiqued by Dr. Doumont. (Meetings and organization will be
decided between you and your group members.)<br>
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- Dr. Doumont will give a public lecture, open to all TRIUMF
staff, on "Structuring your research paper" Tuesday 30 June,
09-11h.<br>
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- The fourth portion and final day will focus on careers in
industry, with IsoSiM industrial partners. Each representatives
will give a brief overview of the company, participate on a panel
on "Career paths in industry for young researchers," and discuss
your individual concerns over a catered lunch.<br>
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Please see <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://isosim.ubc.ca/content/isosim-summer-school-0">the
website</a> for more details and the complete schedule. To
reserve your spot, please email <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:sgspd@triumf.ca" target="_blank">sgspd@triumf.ca</a>
indicating if you'd like to participate in <br>
1. in the workshop portion (25 & 29 June)<br>
2. the group work (22-29 June)<br>
3. "Career paths in industry for young researchers" (3 July)<br>
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Please note that seating is limited to 16 for the workshop and
group work and 21 for "Career paths in industry for young
researchers". If space is filled, a waiting list will be
created. Participation in the workshop and group work will be
confirmed on 1 June and in the "Career paths in industry for young
researchers" on 26 June. If you have questions, please email <a
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href="mailto:monika.kinga.stachura@cern.ch" target="_blank">Monika
Stachura</a>, IsoSiM Program Coordinator, or <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:sgspd@triumf.ca"
target="_blank">sgspd@triumf.ca</a> .<br>
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The SGSPD Committee<br>
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