The FOURTH ANNUAL Science Student Alumni Mixer!

The FOURTH ANNUAL Science Student Alumni Mixer!

Categories: Homecoming | Intended for ,

Thursday, September 15, 2016

5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Atrium River Building Richcraft Building

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON

Contact Information

Anisha, ext 3111, anisha.ghelani@carleton.ca

Registration

Open - Register Now

Cost

Free

About this Event

Host Organization: Science Student Success Centre

Please join us at the 4th annual Faculty of Science Student Alumni Mixer.

Each fall, our faculty hosts this special event specifically for science students with a panel of alumni guests. This signature event will take place during Carleton’s fall homecoming. The formal program will begin with the Presidents opening remarks and will include 4 panelists who will answer questions regarding their careers after graduating from Carleton, followed by a reception. Each year we invite all science students, university vendors, faculty, staff, retirees, alumni and donors. Students have the opportunity to network and explore potential career options.

5:30pm Registration and Refreshments
6-6:45pm Panel Discussion
6:45-8pm Reception

Free parking at the underground parking under River Building (P16).

Students will also have a chance to win one of five $100 awards towards their studies at Carleton University during the event.
During the reception, we invite all alumni to mingle and mentor students in your related discipline, reminisce with retirees, friends and current faculty, and most importantly, have fun!

Panelists:

Dr. Andrew JE Seely
Associate Professor of Surgery within the Divisions of Thoracic Surgery and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Scientist with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Director of Research for the Ottawa Department of Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Secretary/Treasurer for the Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons, as well as Founder and Chief Science Officer of Therapeutic Monitoring Systems (TMS) Inc.

Mr. Stephen Saunders
Chief Architect and Corporate Ambassador for CGI’s Global Health IT Practice

Dr. Jordan Mallon
Research scientist, Palaeobiology at the Canadian Museum of Nature

Ms. Kathryn Mills
Manager, Advanced Analytics, Canada Revenue Agency

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