On March 28th JLLA, WIMSE and the Women’s Center came together to offer a workshop centered around Effective Negotiation. In the workshop heard from Israela Adah Brill-Cass who is an expert in negotiation and conflict resolution. They discussed how to negotiate salaries and raises, get more support for projects navigate through gender and cultural impact on negotiations and achieve better results.
Month: March 2023
John Lof Workshop #2: Leadership Philosophy
On March 20th from 4-6 John Lof hosted their second workshop centered in Leadership Philosophy! The workshop focused on “Leadership Philosophy”, which aims to assist members in comprehending their personal leadership style and values. The workshop was specifically designed to encourage participants to reflect on their individual beliefs and attitudes towards leadership, formulate a leadership vision, establish a philosophy, and acquire the ability to manage ethical challenges and dilemmas.
We are honored to have hosted Professor Thomas Bontly from the Department of Philosophy as our guest speaker, who shared his knowledge and experience on the topic. To make the learning experience more engaging, we included some interactive activities that helped members identify their own leadership values.
9th Annual Poster Competition: March 10th
On March 10th the School of Engineering and SAGE are hosting our 9th Annual Poster Competition from 10 am until 2 pm! If you are interested in competing all posters are due by March 5th and submissions are accepted here. For more information visit this website and we cannot wait to see the posters you all create!
Human Rights Graduate Research Forum
On this Wednesday March 8th from 2 until 3:30 our graduate student Francesco Rouhana will be presenting the potential impacts and challenges of EVs on human rights throughout their life cycle and present measures to address human rights violations. Achieving an equitable, sustainable, and human rights-centered transition to low-carbon transportation will require collaborative endeavors from diverse stakeholders. .
This is a great way to support the work of your fellow graduate students and to learn more about the work that Francesco is doing.