Tuesday, February 25, 2025

 

UMD Psychology Career Exploration Night
March 4, 2025 | 6 - 8 p.m. (drop in) | Stamp, Colony Ballroom
RSVP & View Employers attending

Connect with UMD alumni and organizations to learn about career path options related to human resources, ABA therapy, youth-based programs, advocacy, research or business development at the Psychology Career Exploration Night. 

Professionals and employers will also share job and internship openings and/or tips to break into psychology-related areas.  Business casual attire is requested. Open to all current UMD students. Co-sponsored by the Department of Psychology, the BSOS Feller Center for Academic Advising & Career Planning, the Psi Chi Honors Society, the Undergraduate Psychology Association (UPA), the Transfer Integration Program for Psychology Majors (TIPS), and the University Career Center.

Employers attending, read more


Need help
 preparing
DROP IN: Pick up a Career Fair Prep Bag & ask questions 
Tuesday, March 4, 2025  |  12-2 pm | Feller Center- Tydings 2118


Monday, February 24, 2025

Pizza and Prepare for the Career Fair

 


 
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We are hosting one more workshop this week, titled Pizza and Prepare for the Fair (YES, THERE WILL BE PIZZA!). See the event information below.

You also may find it helpful to attend drop-in resume advising from 1-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday in Hornbake Library, South Wing, on the third floor. Bring a resume to have it reviewed by our Peer Career Educators.
Event
Pizza & Prepare for the Fair
February 25, 2025 • 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

Life Sciences Employers Coming to Campus This Week

 

UMD Career & Internship Fair


This Wednesday-Friday (Feb. 26-28), we will welcome employers to our Spring Career and Internship Fair, and a number of them have expressed a specific interest in students pursuing life sciences majors and/or pre-health opportunities. We've helped by creating a list for you and labeling Life Sciences employers and Pre-Health employers. Depending on your career interests, you may find either or both labels relevant in your job or internship search.

In this newsletter, you will find:
 

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Undergraduate Major in Neuroscience Research Fair (Spring '25)

 We warmly invite everyone to attend our upcoming Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Fair!

All undergraduate researchers are encouraged to submit posters to present at the Neuroscience Research Fair (Please see attached flyer)! 

 

The NEUR Research Fair will be held on Friday, April 25th from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM in the BRB Colonnade and Basement.

 

Submissions are due by Friday, March 28th at 5:00 pm and presenters will be notified whether their posters are accepted on Friday, April 4th, 2025. Please click here to submit a poster for presentation.

 

Presentation of research awards will be announced after the research fair by email, blog, social media and website.


Thursday, February 20, 2025

"From STEM Lectures to Lab Life: Pathways to Undergraduate Research" - University Career Center & Office of Undergraduate Research

 

The University Career Center@CMNS in collaboration with the Office of Undergraduate Research will host: 

"From STEM Lectures to Lab Life: Pathways to Undergraduate Research,"an informative event designed to help CMNS students transition from classroom learning to hands-on research experiences. 

It will feature two key components: a "How-To" workshop focused on pursuing undergraduate research opportunities and an engaging panel discussion with upperclassmen sharing their lab experiences. 




From Brain Science to Lion Dance

 

Neuroscience major Amanda Trieu keeps an ancient art alive on UMD’s campus. 



As a neuroscience major who wants to be a dentist, Trieu studies the intricacies of the human nervous system, examining how the brain influences physical health and behavior. Her coursework focuses on understanding what makes people tick from the inside out.

But when she steps away from her studies and internships with local dental practices, Trieu finds time to explore a different kind of head space as a performer inside the ornate head of a traditional lion dance costume.


Read More HERE

Spring 2025 "Geriatric Assessment Interdisciplinary Team (GAIT) Project"

 GAIT Project Overview: The GAIT project is a FREE PROGRAM available to health and social science undergraduate, graduate, and professional students enrolled in a University System of Maryland (USM) institution. This educational initiative is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of healthcare and social service students in assessing and managing the care of older adults. GAIT is funded through the University System of Maryland (USM) Redeployment Grant System.

GAIT introduces the comprehensive geriatric assessment and the fundamentals of interprofessional (interdisciplinary) collaboration through both didactic and clinical sessions. The clinical portion involves interprofessional teams of students and trainees from various disciplines, such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, social work, dentistry, and physical therapy, working together on an assigned case.

During the Spring 2025 semester, both virtual and in-person GAITs are available. In-person GAIT projects are full-day, on-site events. Virtual GAITs use the Blackboard platform and Zoom conferencing services. All GAIT project participants receive a certificate of completion.

The GAIT project provides an opportunity for students to:

  • Interact with students and professionals from a variety of disciplines;
  • Participate in team-building exercises that focus on the value of an interdisciplinary approach to improve quality of care for older adults;
  • Understand services provided to older adults; and
  • Learn about the needs of underserved older adult communities within our state

As an interprofessional learning experience, GAIT is designed to help students:

  • Understand the uniqueness of interprofessional teams and its value in providing person-centered care;
  • Recognize barriers to effective communication in health care teams and identify ways to reduce conflict and disagreement;
  • Explain aging processes and the diversity of the older adult population;
  • Evaluate best practices in honoring the autonomy of older persons; and
  • Employ effective interprofessional and intergenerational communication skills

Participants are expected to:

  • Participate fully in the GAIT experience. Information about expectations will be sent after your registration has been processed.

Spring 2025 GAIT TOPICS & DATES

More Information: Dr. Diane Martin, diane.martin@umaryland.edu

  1. In-person: Monday, March 17, 2025 (8:00am-4:15pm) Register Here

Title: Comprehensive Care of the Stroke Patient

Location: Encompass Health Rehabilitation, 220 Tilghman Road, Salisbury, MD.

Description: Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Salisbury is a 74-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services designed to return patients to leading active and independent lives. Participants will be given an overview of interdisciplinary treatments of the cerebral vascular accident (CVA) patient. Participants will be placed in interprofessional groups to participate in team conference, see patients in therapy sessions, and interview patients, and present.

2. In-person: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 (8:00am-4:15pm) Register Here

Title: Interdisciplinary Care of the Hospice Patient.

Location: Talbot Hospice, 586 Cynwood Drive, Easton, MD.

Description: Talbot Hospice Interdisciplinary Team members work collaboratively to accomplish their mission of offering hope and compassionate support to those facing life-limiting, serious or end-of-life illnesses through services at home, nursing facilities, and in the Eleanor Koons Hospice House. Staff presentations will include management of delirium in the hospice patient, advanced care planning and identifying the final stages of life. GAIT participants will be assigned a hospice patient to evaluate as a member of an interprofessional team and develop a care plan through his/her disciplinary lens focused on enhancing the quality of care.

3. Virtual: Falls Later in Life: Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Management

Blackboard opens April 17 (~4 hours activities); Real-Time Zoom Meeting, Thursday, April 24: 4:00pm-8:00pm. Facilitator: Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, DPT, GCS, NCS
Registration/Information: https://umaryland.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eassVcg6QyueggC

Description: Gait and balance disorders increase fall risk in later life and may result in injury, disability, loss of independence, and limited quality of life. Being multifactorial in origin, gait and balance disorders require a comprehensive assessment to determine contributing factors and targeted interventions. Most changes in gait that occur in older adults are related to underlying medical conditions, particularly as conditions increase in severity; therefore, they should not be viewed as an inevitable consequence of growing older.

4. In-person: Saturday, April 26, 2025 (9:00-4:00pm)

Title: Honoring Faith while Providing Care: Person-Centered Approaches for Older Adult Muslims in Healthcare

Location: American Muslim Senior Society; 15719 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD, 20855.

Registration/Informationhttps://umaryland.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eassVcg6QyueggC

Description: Participants in this GAIT project will explore the principles of person-centered, culturally competent healthcare with a focus on mental health. Gain an understanding of how traditions, language, cultural values, and religious beliefs shape health practices and influence delivery of care within the older adult Muslim community. Through presentations and interactive discussions, attendees will have the opportunity to apply inclusive approaches to build trust, improve communication, and enhance health outcomes.