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Weekly Research Update: Thursday, March 3, 2022

Discover UofSC 2022: Presenter registration closes tomorrow

Presenter registration for Discover UofSC 2022 closes this Friday, March 4. The Office of the Vice President for Research encourages all undergraduate and graduate students, medical scholars and postdocs who are interested in presenting to register this week to secure their spot. Registration for volunteers and reviewers is open through Friday, April 1, 2022.

 

Register today: Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae Workshop

The Office of Research and Grant Development will host an hour-long workshop on SciENcv on Wednesday, March 30, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae (SciENcv) is a new electronic system that helps researchers assemble the professional information needed for participation in federally funded research. SciENcv gathers and compiles information on expertise, employment, education and professional accomplishments. Researchers can use SciENcv to create and maintain biosketches that are submitted with grant applications and annual reports and it allows researchers to describe and highlight their scientific contributions in their own words. The workshop will walk researchers through how to navigate the SciENcv site to create an agency-specific biosketch and current and pending documents for grant proposals. It will also include tips on how to connect your publications to your SciENcv account and streamline your senior personnel document repositories in SciENcv. Interested faculty and staff are encouraged to register now.

 

Due tomorrow: University Libraries seeks feedback from graduate student researchers

University Libraries is seeking feedback from graduate students on their research services. Please encourage your graduate student colleagues to fill out the Libraries’ Digital Research Services for Graduate Students survey by tomorrow, Friday, March 4. Responses to this survey are incredibly valuable to University Libraries as they work to improve graduate student services. In particular, the libraries are hoping to learn more about graduate students’ digital research needs.

 

3 March 2022


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