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This calendar is a round-up of events related to research from around BU. Browse all upcoming events by date, or select an event topic to narrow your search.
Featured Events (November 9 through January 31)
Thursday, November 14
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From Ideas to Impact: Identifying and Effectively Conveying Your Core MessagesLooking to elevate your research communication skills and make a lasting impact? Join Throughline Group’s Christina Mozaffari and Joel Schwartzberg for a dynamic 90-minute workshop designed to help you sharpen your key messages and deliver them with confidence. Throughout this webinar, you'll learn how to identify, sharpen, and convey your key messages with precision. You'll…
Thursday, December 5
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Research on Tap: Climate Change and Clean EnergyHosts: Professor Cutler Cleveland, Earth & Environment (CAS); Associate Professor Emily Ryan, Mechanical Engineering (ENG) The fossil fuel energy system produced big gains in well-being but caused equally large impacts on the health of people and the planet; climate change is the most notable example. Ongoing research aims to understand the interconnections among energy, society,…
Monday, December 9
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On the Housing Crisis: A Discussion with Jerusalem DemsasJerusalem Demsas from The Atlantic will join us to discuss her new book, On the Housing Crisis: Land, Development, Democracy. The discussion will focus on the housing crisis and local democracies, and be led by Katherine Levine Einstein, Boston University Initiative on Cities Urban-H Associate Director of Housing. About the Book In this precise collection, Atlantic…
Thursday, January 9
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Meet the LUNGevity FoundationAre you looking for funding to study lung cancer? The LUNGevity Foundation supports research with the potential to improve lung cancer outcomes. In this virtual workshop for the BU research community, LUNGevity Executive Director of Research Upal Basu Roy, PhD, MPH, will present on the foundation’s five grant programs: The Brown/LUNGevity Award to Understand Mechanisms…
Wednesday, January 29
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Research on Tap: How Social Policies Shape Our Lives from Birth to Old AgeAcross the globe, governments are grappling with how to design policies that meet the needs of diverse and aging populations, address widening inequalities, and promote overall societal well-being. In the United States, debates over health care, economic safety nets, and education underscore the critical importance of evidence-based policy decisions. In this Research on Tap, we…