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MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE TVC OPEN HOUSE: IDEAS, INVENTIONS & IMAGINATION Tuesday, Sept. 15 | 3-5 p.m. TVC, 615 Arapeen Drive, Suite 310 Guest Speaker: Dr. Greg Hageman, John A. Moran presidential professor and executive director of the Moran Eye Center for Translational Medicine Are you interested in connecting with successful faculty inventors? Would […]

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE TVC OPEN HOUSE: IDEAS, INVENTIONS & IMAGINATION
Tuesday, Sept. 15 | 3-5 p.m.
TVC, 615 Arapeen Drive, Suite 310
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Guest Speaker: Dr. Greg Hageman, John A. Moran presidential professor and executive director of the Moran Eye Center for Translational Medicine

Are you interested in connecting with successful faculty inventors? Would you like some assistance in acquiring industry or grant funding to further develop your ideas? Are you planning on advancing your technology but need guidance? Would you like an on-the-spot review of your invention? Are you getting ready to publish and would like to discuss potential commercial applications for your invention?

Join Us at TVC’s Annual Open House and network with colleagues, meet your TVC team and talk your science. Enjoy refreshments and bar and valuable prize drawings for gifts and services.

Open to all faculty, postdocs and graduate students.

To register or for more information, including an agenda and a list of exhibits, click here.

 


CITIZEN ADVOCATE TRAINING
Staff Council-MEDALLION
The University of Utah Staff Council invites all interested staff and faculty on Friday,  Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. for a Citizen Advocate training session. The training will take place in classroom 323 of the Student Union. This is an opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate with your political representatives and advocate not only for the University of Utah, but any issue you may be passionate about.

Space is limited. To participate, contact Paul Peterson at ppeterson@sa.utah.edu.

 

 

 


BECOME A CAMPUS MEETING PLANNING EXPERT IN 2015
Guest House -Ballroom East
Become a campus meeting planning expert in 2015. The University Risk Management and Facilities Management departments will be reviewing all the items that you will need to have a successful campus meetings including:

  • Liability issues
  • Permits and event review
  • Events with children
  • Events with alcohol
  • Catering related issues

The class is free and will include breakfast and free parking at the Guest House.

Planning Successful Meetings on Campus – Risk Management Issues for Meetings on Campus
Wednesday, Sept. 16
9-10:30 a.m.
University Guest House Douglas Ballroom

Register at regonline.com/campus2015 or call the Guest House Conference Center at 801-587-2980 with any questions.