Join us for the 2024 GradFUTURES Forum, April 5, 8-12, 2024 Inspiring keynote speakers, skill-building workshops, alum panels, networking sessions, an Internship/Fellowship Fair & Resources Showcase, and more! Graduate Alums and External Guests, Please RSVP Here On December 13, 2024 GradFUTURES is hosting the Graduate Student Internship/Fellowship Fair to bring together the Graduate School’s experiential program partners with talented Princeton graduate students interested in exploring internship and experiential fellowship opportunities aligned with their interests. As part of the fair, we will host a GradFUTURES Mentoring Program meetup during networking lunch at 1-2 pm in Frick Atrium. This meetup is an opportunity to connect with graduate student mentees and alum mentors (in the local area) in the program. If you are an graduate alum mentor, please join us for the meet up at 1 pm (as well as the internship/fellowship fair from 11 am, if you are curious about experiential learning programs of GradFUTURES). Event Overview: Internship/Fellowship Fair: 11 .am. - 1 p.m.GradFUTURES Mentoring program meet up and networking Lunch: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Location:Atrium of Frick Chemistry Lab, Princeton UniversityWe invite graduate alumni mentors able to join us for the mentoring meet up (and fair) to RSVP using the form below. Your Name First Last Your email: Your email: Please confirm your email address: I am a: Graduate Alum Mentor Graduate Student Mentee If you are a Graduate Alum of Princeton, please enter your department/program and the year you earned your degree (eg: English, *90): Your Institution/Organization I will attend the following (please check all that apply) Mentoring meetup at 1 pm Graduate Student from an institution other than Princeton CAPTCHA Leave this field blank 8 Days of engaging workshops, panels, and networking events! 20+ Events with virtual and in-person attendance options! 30+ Speakers, presenters, and facilitators! 3600+ Registrants from all over the globe! Forum 2024 Speakers, Presenters, and Panelists Include: Rodney D. Priestley Dean of the Graduate School Pomeroy and Betty Perry Smith Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering Clio Hall Award Recipient Genevieve Allotey-Pappoe, GS, MUS University Administrative Fellow Social Impact Fellow Desiree Barron-Callaci Senior Program Officer at the American Council of Learned Societies Carin Berkowitz Executive Director, NJ Council for the Humanities Jessica Calarco Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Leonard Cassuto American Higher Education Learning Cohort Convener Inaugural GRADitude Award for Advancing Graduate Professional Development Recipient Chris Crawford, *22, SPIA AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, USDA Amy Cuddy, *05, PSY Social psychologist, NYT-bestselling author, and award-winning Harvard lecturer Gadi Dechter Vice President for Communications and Government Affairs, Princeton University Janellen Duffy, *03, MPA Senior Vice President, River Crossing Strategy Group Austin Edwards, *23, MPP, SPIA Senior Policy Counsel at Salvation and Social Justice Ruth Gotian Speaker, Business Skills for PhDs in Academia and Beyond Chief Learning Officer; Associate Professor of Education in Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medicine. Julie Groeninger Assistant Vice President, Office of Government Affairs, Princeton University Ian Gunady, GS, MAE University Administrative Fellow Facilitator, Structured Problem Solving like Consultants Learning Cohort Michael Hotchkiss Assistant Vice President for Communications, Princeton University Sargun Kaur Lalia Digital Engagement and Programming Specialist, Strategic Intelligence, World Economic Forum Ann Kirschner *78, ENG Educator, Author, Entrepreneur Acting President, Hunter College Clio Hall Award Recipient Peter Krause, Ph.D. Assistant Director of Graduate Experiential Programs Evangeline "Eva" Kubu Senior Associate Dean of Professional Development Martin Lercher Professor of Computer Science and Biology, Heinrich Heine University Camila Llerena-Olivera, GS, CEE Professional Development Associate 2023-24 Sonali Majumdar Assistant Dean for Professional Development Emily Miller Deputy Vice President of the AAU Jennifer Morrill Director of Media Relations, Princeton University Michelle Nedashkovskaya Policy Lead, YouTube Pablo Oyler-Castrillo, GS, QCB Professional Development Associate 2023-24 Breanne Pitt Project Research Fellow, Strategic Intelligence, World Economic Forum Adam Rosenberg, *03, PPPL Democratic Staff Director for the Energy Subcommittee of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Benjamin Sacks *18, HIS Policy Researcher; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School Shyam Sharma Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Program in Writing and Rhetoric, Stony Brook University Achinthya Sivalingam GS, MPA, SPIA Moderator, 2024 GradFUTURES Forum Jason Sullivan Data Analyst at Academic Analytics Future Faculty Workshop Speaker Paul M. Sutter, Ph.D. Research Professor, Institute for Advanced Computational Science, Stony Brook University Skill-Building Workshop Speaker Hansen Tjo, GS, CBE Professional Development Associate 2023-24 Robert Townsend Director of Humanities, Arts, and Culture Programs, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Itai Yanai Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine Qiqi Yang, GS, EEB Professional Development Associate 2023-24 Elizabeth Zeitler, *14 CHM Associate Board Director, Energy and Environmental Systems, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine “The GradFUTURES program is an excellent framework to connect Ph.D. students and candidates to research and industry leaders. I would like to emphasize the GradFUTURES Forum, which not only gets Princeton graduate alumni and graduate students together but also highlights excellence in terms of how Princeton alumni are contributing on important topics and also the really amazing work of graduate students at Princeton.” –Raghuveer Vinukollu *11, CEE, Head - Climate Insights & Advisory, Munich Re US “I want to thank GradFUTURES for pulling together this event because there are so many issues right now in public policy that have a nexus with science and technology. We really need more students, postdocs, and faculty members to bring their advice to policymakers on these issues. Not only that, but this event is helpful for students to pursue a career path from academia to public policy. GradFUTURES has done a terrific job of building that ecosystem and community here at Princeton in order to help support those efforts.” ––Ali Nouri, *06 (MOL), Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy Past GradFUTURES Forums Resources, Recordings, and Information from the 2023 GradFUTURES Forum Resources, Recordings, and Information from the 2022 GradFUTURES Forum Resources, Recordings, and Information from the 2021 GradFUTURES Forum Resources, Recordings, and Information from the 2020 GradFUTURES Forum