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Discounted student tickets available for CU Boulder Aerospace and STEM summit

Chancellor DiStefano invites you to explore the future of life in outer space with CU Boulder faculty and alumni experts.

Please make plans to join us Tuesday, April 23, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel for the fourth annual Aerospace & STEM Summit.

Our experts in the fields of aerospace, geosciences and engineering will dive into questions like, "Will future generations be living and working on the moon or on Mars?" and "What will it take to do that safely?"

Plus, connect with our industry partners like Lockheed Martin, Ball Aerospace, United Launch Alliance, Harris Corporation and more.

Tickets to the Aerospace & STEM Summit are just $10 and include event entry, heavy appetizers, a drink ticket and dessert. Students get a 50 percent discount with code GoBuffs, don't miss it!

Register here.

All-expenses paid weekend workshop intensive in applied history with Patty Limerick

Are you a historian who cares about the major environmental problems that are central to the experience and history of the American West? Become a leader in this exciting trend of expanding the opportunities to engage wider audiences in historical reflection! 

The Center of the American West with the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is implementing an Applied History training program. This program will train history postdocs and adjunct faculty to become applied historians who can draw on the expertise of scholars from a range of disciplines to reach a wider audience.

Participants will receive:

  • All travel expenses paid
  • Meals and incidentals
  • Three nights lodging in lovely Boulder
  • A $750 stipend
  • Automatic acceptance into our Summer Workshop Program, a three-weeklong immersion into our Applied History Program

The center is accepting applications now through June 30, with results announced by the end of July. Apply now.

Student-participants wanted for reading study

The Emotive Computing Lab at CU Boulder is looking for participants for a study of eye movements during reading. 

You are eligible to participant in this research study if you:

  • Are at least 18 years of age
  • Are a CU Boulder student
  • Speak English
  • Do not have significant and uncorrected vision impairments

The study contains two parts: 

  1. A visit to the lab, which will be scheduled at a mutually convenient time (lasting one hour and 15 minutes) for a $20 Amazon gift card.
  2. A week later, we will email you a follow-up questionnaire to complete online remotely (lasting 30 minutes) for a $10 Amazon gift card.

If you are interested in participating, please contact Julie Gregg at eyetrackingandreading@gmail.com for more information.

Looking for healthy men to participate in a research study

illustration of sleeping man

We are looking for healthy men to participate in a research study on the effects of sleep restriction on bone density.

Study duration:

  • One-week outpatient and 8-night inpatient stay, with an optional three-week additional observation phase

You may qualify if you:

  • Are a healthy man ages 20–65 years old
  • Habitually sleep 7–9 hours per night 
  • Have not done shift work in the past year 
  • Do not currently smoke 

Benefits for study volunteers:

  • Measurement of bone density and baseline labs
  • Meals provided for two weeks
  • Compensation will be provided  

If you are interested in participating in the “SIIB” study (Sleep disruption-Induced Impairments in Bone Formation), email Emma Tussey at sleepybonehead@ucdenver.edu for study details and ask about the SIIB study. 

(COMIRB # 18-0015, PI Christine Swanson, MD, MCR)
 

Adults ages 35-55 needed for paid study on hearing, cardiovascular disease

Volunteers are needed for a study at the Hearing and Epidemiology and Research Diagnostics Laboratory investigating potential effects of cardiovascular health on the auditory system. 

We are recruiting adults ages 35–55 years with two or more of the following: Type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol or use of cholesterol-lowering medication, high blood pressure or use of blood-pressure-lowering medication, or current tobacco smoker. 

Participants will receive a comprehensive hearing evaluation and physical examination with blood draw. Participants are compensated $15 per hour for up to five hours of testing. 

Interested? Email Amy Sanders at heardlab@colorado.edu or call 303-735-7127 to see if you qualify or for more information. 

Submit your design for next year’s senior T-shirt

Have an idea for a cool T-shirt design? Senior Class Council is seeking designs for the official 2019–20 senior T-shirt.

If chosen, your submission will be the official design for the CU Boulder senior T-shirt and will be sold in the book store and at other events on campus. Proceeds will go toward events for the senior class.

The T-shirt should be able to be printed on black fabric and include as few colors as possible.

The deadline for submission is Monday, May 6.

Please email submissions or questions to SCC@colorado.edu.

Human Resources welcomes applications for an HR Service Center coordinator

The Department of Human Resources at CU Boulder welcomes applications for a Service Center HR coordinator. 

This individual serves as a significant resource and advisor to assigned departments on faculty, staff and student-related personnel and payroll processes. The successful candidate will recommend and advise on necessary methods to efficiently expedite all personnel and payroll related issues.

Additionally, the Service Center HR coordinator will serve as a significant resource for interpretation and implementation of school, department and university policies and procedures regarding faculty, university staff, classified staff and student personnel, and will collaborate with the centers of excellence to provide a wide-ranging repertoire of HR services to campus constituents. 

Salary range starts at $40,000.

What we require

Bachelor’s degree. Related experience may substitute for the degree on a year for year basis. 

Please apply by April 22, 2019, for consideration.

How to apply

Non-CU Boulder employees: 
Apply at colorado.edu/jobs.

Current CU Boulder employees:

  1. Log in to MyCUInfo portal.
  2. Navigate to the CU Resources tab.
  3. Select Business Tools.
  4. Select the CU Boulder Jobs tile.
  5. Search "Service Center HR Coordinator" or "17385."
     

For parents: Cognitive Development Center offers fun research projects for kids

The Cognitive Development Center in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for children ages birth to 12 years old who are interested in playing games that will help teach us about self-control, language and cognitive strategies. 

A visit, scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 60 minutes. Babysitting is available for siblings. Parents are compensated for travel, and kids receive a fun prize.

To sign up, please do one of the following:

For more information, feel free to check out our Facebook page and website

Join research study on light exposure and the body clock

This study is about how typical artificial indoor lighting versus a simulation of a natural sunset influences the timing of the human body clock. The body clock controls 24-hour patterns of physiology such as sleep and hormone release. This work will have important implications for determining how implementation of new lighting technology can be used to promote sleep.

We are looking for healthy men and women, ages 18–45, to participate in a study lasting approximately 15 days consisting of wearing an activity tracking watch at home and two laboratory visits of about 7 hours each at the CU Boulder Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory.

Compensation up to $200.

For study details, email sleep.study@colorado.edu and ask about the Simulated Sunset study.

Participants needed for study on valvular heart diseases

illustration of heart sounds
Seeking participants with no history of any heart or lung diseases to participate in a research study aimed at evaluating the feasibility of automatic detection and identification of certain valvular heart diseases based on heart sounds collected using a digital stethoscope. This study is conducted by a PhD student in the Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department of CU Boulder. Participants are asked to give approximately 30 minutes of their time to finish a single study session. During the session, heart sounds are recorded using a digital stethoscope, and the heart electrical activity will also be recorded using an ECG monitor to help in the analysis of the heart sounds. This study is conducted under the guidance of Professor Kimberly Newman from the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering of CU Boulder.

Participate in Out and Allied in STEM visibility campaign

The Center for Inclusion & Social Change is supporting a campuswide LGBTQ+ faculty visibility campaign, initiated and co-hosted by Out in STEM @ CU Boulder, a group of LGBTQ+ students in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. We would love your support in this visibility campaign to make LGBTQ+ students feel safe and welcome on this campus! Campus climate and retention data show that LGBTQ+ students are at a disproportionate risk for dropping out of CU Boulder. Research shows that having out, visible faculty and other STEM community members can improve students’ sense of belonging and inclusion. The website resource will promote visibility, community and pride for the LGBTQ+ community in the STEM fields. If you would like to be a part of the visibility campaign, please complete the form below. Faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students are welcome to apply. A headshot or photo is encouraged but not required.

Schwarzman Scholarship info meeting for master's study in China

Editor's note: An earlier bulletin was published with the wrong day for this session. It is on Monday, April 15 (not Wednesday, as previously reported). 

Schwarzman Scholars is a program designed to prepare future leaders to serve a bridge between China and the rest of the world by helping them understand China’s culture, economy, governance and evolving role in the world. 

This highly selective, fully-funded program is an unrivaled opportunity to live in Beijing for a year of study and cultural immersion, attending lectures, traveling and developing first-hand exposure to China, its people and a global group of promising leaders. Scholars will study for a one-year master's degree in public policy, international studies, or economics and business at Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious institutes of higher education. 

A Schwarzman representative will be on campus to talk about the scholarship and offer application advice. Interested students, as well as faculty and staff who want to know more about the program, are encouraged to come to the information session. 

If you go

Monday, April 15 (corrected day)
3–4 p.m.
CASE E422

 

Support student success with transparent assignment design

Participate in a webinar with Mary-Ann Winkelmes, entitled The Unwritten Rules of College: Creating Transparent Assignments that Increase Underserved College Students’ Success. CU Boulder will be among a number of institutions nationwide participating. Participants are invited to convene on campus and join the virtual session as a team. Transparent instruction is an inclusive, equitable teaching practice that can enhance high-impact practices by making learning processes explicit and promoting student success equitably. In this session, we'll review the findings and examine some sample assignments. Then we’ll apply the research to revising some class activities and assignments. Participants will leave with a draft assignment or activity for one of their courses, and a concise set of strategies for designing transparent assignments that promote students’ learning equitably. The CU Boulder group will be convened by ASSETT (Arts & Sciences Support of Education Through Technology). All members of the campus community are invited.