Dear EMBRIOphytes,
This afternoon 3-4pm EST, Dr. Denise Driscoll (bio below),
will present our ABIDES invited scholar seminar, "Your Role in Building Teams that are Inclusive and Culturally
Responsive" (please complete two
very quick self-reflection exercises we will be using during the seminar - attached).
Additional announcements below include details on posting your faculty project to the SURF Program, and several conferences that may be of interest.
Seminar Title: Your Role in Building Teams that are Inclusive and Culturally Responsive
Date/Time: January 13, 3-4pm EST
Description: Dr. Driscoll will give an introductory, interactive talk about 1. how one creates a culture of inclusion when working on research- or project-related teams and 2. how to increase one’s cultural intelligence (CQ) and be more culturally
responsive when on a diverse team.
Accompanying Activities:
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When you think of a team that is inclusive in your workplace, what are some everyday workplace practices, procedures, and/or processes that you believe are responsible for creating a culture of inclusion? Write down a few examples.
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Please complete the Cultural Intelligence (CQ) Scale
- 20 item version (see attached). It has pros and cons, as any scale does, but only takes a few minutes to complete and will help everyone think more complexly about what CQ entails.
*During the session, we will talk about global dexterity and illustrate the concept using the
Countries and Cultural Considerations attachment. Please print this document ahead of time if you don't have multiple screens. Thank you!
Speaker Bio:
Since 2019, Dr. Driscoll (Indiana University, B.A., 1986; University of California, Santa Barbara, Ph.D., 1992) has been CISTAR’s
Director of Diversity and Inclusion where she is responsible for helping CISTAR NSF-ERC become a more diverse, inclusive center where people from all backgrounds are ready to participate and lead in a global energy economy. She has served previously
as: an Assistant Professor of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University who taught and conducted research on stereotyping and intergroup relations (1991-1999); a Diversity Resource Specialist for the Vice President of Human Relations at Purdue advising colleges
on diversity initiatives, hosting workshops, assessing diversity climate, grant writing, and administering programs (2000-2007); a Diversity Consultant for her company,
Diversity Competency (2007-2014); and a Continuous Lecturer in the Krannert School of Business at Purdue, teaching MBA students intercultural communication and management, business writing, and mentoring (2014-2019).
About CISTAR
The Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources (CISTAR) is a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center that is housed within the School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue. There are five universities involved
(see below) and over 30 industrial partners.
EMBRIO Partnership with SURF (Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship at Purdue)
EMBRIO investigators at Purdue – if you haven't already done so, post your summer research projects with the SURF program to recruit undergraduate researchers to your lab. EMBRIO will cover the faculty portion of the stipend and housing agreement. The
SURF program provides an 11-week on campus research experience. Get your project posted now for consideration (links below). EMBRIO faculty at our partner institutions – please let your undergrads know of this opportunity to work with EMBRIO faculty on summer
projects and make connections with those at Purdue.
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Info for students:
This 11-week, on-campus summer program provides a unique opportunity to mentor undergraduate students through hands-on research experiences. Students receive a $6,500 stipend, subsidized by the school/department and college affiliated with the project. Summer
Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
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Conferences of Interest Announced:
March 26-28, 2025. EMBRIO members check out the
Multicellular Engineered Living Systems (M-CELS) Symposium 2025. Organizers invite you to participate in the “M-CELS:
Advances in Basic Research and Translational Opportunities” symposium, which will be held on March 26-28, 2025, at the OMNI Hilton Head Resort in South Carolina, USA.
Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University
Office: Hall for Discovery Learning and Research, Ste. 203
207 S. Martin Jischke Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907
laddb@purdue.edu