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RN-Dates


Jan. 20: Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience Science Café on DNA biosensing, Red9, 322 S. Ninth St.

Jan. 25: ADVANCE-Nebraska Conversation Series, A Conversation with Lise Eliot, Nebraska Union

Jan. 26: ADVANCE-Nebraska Conversation Series, Teaching Challenges … and Solutions, Nebraska Union

Jan. 26: NUgrant Basics, Alexander West

Feb. 10: ADVANCE-Nebraska Conversation Series, If I Were in Charge: Opportunities to Become a Campus Leader, Nebraska Union

Feb. 11: Workshop for Writing Successful Arts and Humanities Fellowship Applications, Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center

Feb. 21: ADVANCE-Nebraska Conversation Series, COACHE Workshop – Art of Strategic Performance, Nebraska Union

Feb. 23: NUgrant Basics, Alexander West

Feb. 23: Filing IRB Protocols/Interest Reporting Forms, Alexander West

March 18: Write Winning Grants seminar, Nebraska Union

March 21: Deadline for submitting proposals for UNL Research Council Visiting Scholars and Symposia/Distinguished Lecturer grants

March 30: NUgrant Basics, Alexander West

March 31: ADVANCE-Nebraska Conversation Series, Now I Have Tenure – What’s Next?, East Union

April 12-14: 2011 Research Fair, Nebraska Union

April 13: Food, Water and Energy Resources conference

April 14: Spring Nebraska Lecture, "A Battle for Children: Indigenous Child Removal in the United States and Australia from 1880-1940," Margaret D. Jacobs, Nebraska Union auditorium

April 27: Filing IRB Protocols/Interest Reporting Forms, Alexander West

May 1-4: 2011 international Water for Food conference, Lincoln

For a full listing of campus events, including departmental workshops, seminars and colloquia, visit the UNL events website.





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