Wine & Cheese, Prof Meet and Greet, Geography Travel Mugs, 11th Hour Screening, Science Internship Events
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Geography Wine and Cheese is fast approaching ...
The annual Geography Wine and Cheese will be held on Friday, November 30th. It will be held in the main meeting room of the Arts Building (more details to follow). Everyone can look forward to an enjoyable night with colleagues and professors. Save the date!
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Meet and Greet with the Prospective New Remote Sensing Profs
The department of Geography is hiring a new prof with a specialization in remote sensing. There are opportunities for Geography undergrads to meet these profs during their visits. At 3:30 in the MUGS lounge on the following dates, there will be an informal meet and greet session:
- Mon. Nov. 26: Genevieve Patenaude
- Wed. Nov. 28: David Potere
- Mon. Dec. 3: Alex Koltunov
- Thurs. Dec. 6: Rob Braswell
Geography Travel Mugs are coming!
In lieu of clothing this year, MUGS will be selling sturdy aluminum travel mugs with the McGill Geography logo printed on them - perfect for your morning coffee, or as a gift idea. The mugs will cost $12 each, and more details on when/where they will be sold will be sent around soon.
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11th Hour Screening
11th Hour, the Leonardo DiCaprio movie on global warming, is being screened on Thursday in Leacock 132. For more information (if you're on the Facebook), follow the link: http://mcgill.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5529179181
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How to get involved in research
This information session for undergraduate science students starts with a presentation of different strategies you can employ to get involved in undergraduate research. Afterwards, you'll have a chance to ask questions of a panel of students and professors.
WHEN: Tue., November 20, 2007, 4:30 PM
WHERE: Leacock Building, Rm 110
MORE INFORMATION:
Victor Chisholm, victor.chisholm@mcgill.ca Undergraduate Research Officer Dawson Hall, Room 211
Web: http://www.mcgill.ca/science/ours/how/
Tel: 514-398-5964
Faculty of Science internship workshops
What is an internship?
Why do an internship?
How do I qualify?
What is an IP?
Come to this information session to find out all the answers.
WHEN: Thu., November 15, 2007, 12 PM to 1 PM
WHERE: Leacock Building, Rm 26
WHEN: Fri., November 16, 2007, 12 PM to 1 PM
WHERE: Leacock Building, Rm 109
WHEN: Mon., November 19, 2007, 4:30 PM to 6 PM
WHERE: Leacock Building, Rm 109
MORE INFORMATION:
Martine Dolmière, martine.dolmiere@mcgill.ca Internship and Field Studies Officer Dawson Hall, Room 211
Web: http://www.mcgill.ca/science/internships-field/internships/
Tel.: 514-398-106
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