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===Industrial Seminar Series=== | |||
These seminars occur once a month on the first Friday. The speakers typically work for biotechnology firms or have a new perspective on biological engineering.<br> | These seminars occur once a month on the first Friday. The speakers typically work for biotechnology firms or have a new perspective on biological engineering.<br> | ||
*[[BE Board:Industrial seminar series|Upcoming and past events]] | *[[BE Board:Industrial seminar series|Upcoming and past events]] | ||
===Academic Mentoring=== | |||
To complement the industrial seminar series, the board sponsors a set of event tailored towards those students with an interest in an academic career. Topcis covered include how to prepare yourself for an academic career and discussions of the most promising areas for research in biological engineering in the medium term. <br> | To complement the industrial seminar series, the board sponsors a set of event tailored towards those students with an interest in an academic career. Topcis covered include how to prepare yourself for an academic career and discussions of the most promising areas for research in biological engineering in the medium term. <br> | ||
*[[BE Board:Academic career mentoring events | Academic career mentoring events]] | *[[BE Board:Academic career mentoring events | Academic career mentoring events]] | ||
===Bioengineering in Society Discussions=== | |||
The BE Board is trying out an event series focused on the impacts of biotechnology on society. Discussions are led by outside experts on subjects such as intellectual property, national security, or public perceptions. Contact the academic representatives (be-academic[at]mit.edu) with any ideas for topics or speakers. | The BE Board is trying out an event series focused on the impacts of biotechnology on society. Discussions are led by outside experts on subjects such as intellectual property, national security, or public perceptions. Contact the academic representatives (be-academic[at]mit.edu) with any ideas for topics or speakers. | ||
*[[BE Board:Bioengineering in society| Bioengineering in Society events]] | *[[BE Board:Bioengineering in society| Bioengineering in Society events]] | ||
===Annual Survey=== | |||
Each year, the BE board carries out a survey of student opinion on a range of topics of relevance to BE graduate students. | Each year, the BE board carries out a survey of student opinion on a range of topics of relevance to BE graduate students. | ||
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*[[BE Board:Annual survey|Survey 2007]] | *[[BE Board:Annual survey|Survey 2007]] | ||
*[[BE Board:Annual survey planning|Annual Survey Planning]] | *[[BE Board:Annual survey planning|Annual Survey Planning]] | ||
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Archives
Industrial Seminar Series
These seminars occur once a month on the first Friday. The speakers typically work for biotechnology firms or have a new perspective on biological engineering.
Academic Mentoring
To complement the industrial seminar series, the board sponsors a set of event tailored towards those students with an interest in an academic career. Topcis covered include how to prepare yourself for an academic career and discussions of the most promising areas for research in biological engineering in the medium term.
Bioengineering in Society Discussions
The BE Board is trying out an event series focused on the impacts of biotechnology on society. Discussions are led by outside experts on subjects such as intellectual property, national security, or public perceptions. Contact the academic representatives (be-academic[at]mit.edu) with any ideas for topics or speakers.
Annual Survey
Each year, the BE board carries out a survey of student opinion on a range of topics of relevance to BE graduate students.