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SUMMARY:Project Management for Scientists Bootcamp (PMB)
DESCRIPTION:This six-session bootcamp intensive offers a grounding in the basics of project management\, tailored to apply to specific STEM contexts. This training draws upon a core text\, The Harvard Business Review Project Management Handbook by Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez\, with materials contextualized for STEM scenarios and applied to custom STEM case studies by CSCCE staff. \nOver the course of this training\, participants use CSCCE-created templates to create a Project Canvas describing the three key domains of a project (Foundation\, People\, and Creation) and the three building blocks of each domain (which include the project’s purpose\, benefits\, stakeholders\, sponsor\, and the plan for delivery and evaluation). \nWe use detailed STEM-specific case studies to support participants with completing the Project Canvas in small groups\, with application sessions intended to aid participants in applying the concepts to their own project. In our experience\, this provides the most value – supporting high fidelity acquisition of key concepts as well as dedicated time to make progress on individual projects with instructor support. \nThe Fall 2025 offering of the Project Management for Scientists Bootcamp (PMB25F) will run on Tuesdays and Fridays beginning Tuesday\, 18 November until Friday\, 12 December 2025. \nThe key dates are: \n\nTuesday lessons: 18 November; 2\, 9 December at 12pm – 2pm EST / 5pm – 7pm UTC\nFriday Co-Labs: 21 November; 5\, 12 December at 12pm – 2pm EST / 5pm – 7pm UTC\n\n*Note: Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday in the U.S.\, there will be no sessions on Tuesday\, 25 November and Friday\, 28 November. \nRegistration deadline: Tuesday\, 28 October 2025 \nREGISTER FOR PMB25F
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/project-management-for-scientists-bootcamp-pmb/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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SUMMARY:CSCCE QSS Session | Project managing timelines and workflows across your team and/or community
DESCRIPTION:Quarterly Skills Share (QSS) sessions are an opportunity for participants in the CSCCE Community Manager Certification Program to share insights and expertise about their roles as STEM community managers. Sessions last 90-minutes and include two or three presentations\, with ample time for Q&A and discussion. This quarter\, our speakers will be talking about the temporal aspects of community management: Project managing timelines and workflows across your team and/or community. \nThe successful\, on-time delivery of community projects and activities regularly requires community managers to use project management tools and strategies to coordinate work. In this Quarterly Skills Share session\, we’ll discuss tools and tactics for managing projects both within a staff team and across a community of volunteers\, with a particular emphasis on time-dependent\, deadline-driven workflows. This session will draw on themes from all of the multi-week courses in CSCCE’s Community Manager Certification Program\, connecting the dots between effective content and communication\, engagement strategy\, project management\, and documentation. \nSpeakers\n\nPooneh Sabouri\, Project Manager for STEP UP\, Florida International University\nJody Peters\, Community Manager for the Ecological Forecasting Initiative\, University of Notre Dame\nSaranjeet Kaur Bhogal\, Research Software Engineer\, Imperial College London\n\nThis is an invitation-only event.
URL:https://www.cscce.org/event/cscce-qss-session-topic-tbd-6/
CATEGORIES:professional development training
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