Workshop
Presentation Details
“JOURNEYS
BEYOND EXCELLENCE”
Hosted by the New York State Education Department and
Syracuse University
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
The Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
is a statewide program designed to foster students’
academic success in preparing for the licensed professions
or careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
(STEM). Since 1992, a conference has gathered our
brightest students to showcase research experiences through
research and poster presentations, while offering academic,
professional and personal development workshops. Approximately
600 students and staff will attend the conference from over
50 universities and colleges across the state of New York.
CSTEP is a past recipient of the Presidential Award
for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentorship
(PAESMEM); and we invite presenters to submit proposals
to share information with students participating in this award-winning
program.
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES
Workshop proposal should be relevant to the theme and student
population.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
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Success Strategies for STEM Students |
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Importance of Conducting Research |
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Success Strategies for Students pursuing the licensed
professions |
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Preparing for Graduate/Professional School |
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Career Panel Discussions (STEM & the licensed professions) |
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Study Skills, Learning Styles |
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Applying for Fellowships/Scholarships |
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Time & Stress Management |
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Achieving Balance for Academic Success |
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Financial Literacy |
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Leadership Development |
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Goal Setting and Achievement |
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Securing Internships |
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Preparing for Transfer from 2 to 4 year School |
*Selected presenters will receive accommodations for
ONE night, an honorarium & meals*
*NOTE: This does not apply to CSTEP
program administrators.
Submission Deadline: Friday, February 06, 2015
With Notification by Friday,
February 27, 2015
Please copy paste the link below into your browser
to submit your workshop proposal, description (not exceeding
350 words) and a brief bio (not exceeding 250 words) online
at:
http://bit.ly/CSTEPWorkshopProposal2015
Please address questions to: Gladys Schrynemakers
and Kim Overrocker, Workshop Committee Co-Chairs
Phone: (718) 488-3405; Emails: gschryne@liu.edu
& koverrocker@mvcc.edu
Email Subject: CSTEP CONFERENCE WORKSHOP PROPOSAL
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