Office of Human Resource Department to Host March’s Professional Development Session: Leading Yourself

NSU’s Office of Human Resource Department will host March’s Professional Development Session: Leading Yourself on March 13 from 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. in Knight Auditorium, in the Carl DeSantis Building.

Success starts with being able to lead yourself well. Learn how to manage your mindset, behaviors, and workplace relationships to help you stand out. Join us as we explore ways to set yourself up for success in your career and beyond!

– Learn the key disciplines you need to master for career management
– Apply best practices of leadership to manage your own career
– Identify your strengths and key skills

Presenter: Jonathan Harrison, Director Learning & Organizational Development

RSVP in Shark Talent Management – just search for “Leading Yourself” scheduled on March 13.

Achieve in Medicine – AIM-High Medical School Immersion Summer Program

Know a high school student interested in science or medicine? Help set them on the right path to “Achieve in Medicine” with the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine AIM-High camp. Participants learn suturing, intubation procedures, work with high-tech robotic mannequins, 3-D printing and augmented reality; become certified in CPR, and much, much more. Don’t miss a chance to secure a place in the NSU AIM-High medical school immersion program. Spots are limited and filling up fast!!

For more information, click here.

Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (AIDD) Law Clinic Community Roundtable and Conference: Guardianship and All That Jazz: Law, Science, and Community Building

Join NSU Law as they host the third AIDD Clinic Roundtable and Conference. Renowned judges, legal professionals, advocates, and representatives for persons with special needs will come together again to explore best practices and assess community interests. Learn how you can make a positive impact on the community of Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities.
The roundtable brings together stakeholders in the AIDD community to network, learn, and plan strategic responses to address the legal needs of AIDD persons. This year the roundtable will include a CLE opportunity with confirmed speakers from the local bench and bar. This interdisciplinary event will explore the procedural and substantive aspects of Florida guardianship law.
Friday, March 15, 2019
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Includes Live Jazz Luncheon
NSU Shepard Broad College of Law
Panza Maurer Law Library 3rd Floor
View Moderators and Panelists Here 

Summer Exploration Camp at NSU’s Mailman Segal Center, Age 2-5

Experience the difference at NSU by enrolling in our campus –based Summer Exploration Camp at the Mailman Segal Center for Human Development. Our environments are designed with purpose to ignite children’s curiosity. Come experience our outdoor art studio, interactive water-play fountain and natural playgrounds.

SESSION ONE: JUNE 10–JUNE 28 • SESSION TWO: JULY 1–JULY 19 • SESSION THREE: JULY 22–AUGUST 9

SUMMER EXPLORATION CAMP FEATURES

*Hands-on experiences through inquiry-based curricula
*Organic opportunities in science, cooking, art, music & movement
*Innovative exploration in light, sound and nature

KINDERGARTEN EXPLORATION CAMP

Designed for children who are entering Kindergarten in the Fall. This well-balanced program utilizes literacy-based activities to build upon and further  develop math, science and reading within a
constructivist framework, incorporating the arts.

5-PERCENT DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN FOR A SECOND CHILD ENROLLED IN SUMMER CAMP.

For more information, please contact us at (954) 262-6914. nova.edu/preschoolsummer 

Summer Exploration Camp 2019 Flyer

NSU’s Multimedia Camp Preview Day

NSU’s Multimedia Camp Preview Day  held on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, provides middle and high school students with an opportunity to gain real world experience, walk away with a finished project, and get a glimpse of what camper’s experience as a part of our summer Multimedia Camp. All in a fun environment, working alongside upper-level university students and industry professionals.

Registration is now open. The $50 registration fee includes meals (breakfast & lunch), t-shirt and fun activities. To learn more go to www.nova.edu/studentmedia or call (954) 262-7188. The Multimedia Camp Preview Day takes place between 8:00 – 6:00 p.m.

NSU Entrepreneurial Boot Camp, Starts Aug. 9

In Collaboration with the Shepard Broad College of Law, H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography, and the College of Engineering and Computing, the Sharon and Mitchell W. Berger Entrepreneur Law Clinic will offer the first annual Entrepreneurial Boot Camp.

The program is designed to immerse entrepreneurs in the skills and disciplines needed to successfully launch a start-up business, with particular focus on those companies built on research, design, or innovation.

The program will include both an online component and a three-day workshop, Aug. 9-12 is open to all NSU students, faculty, staff, and to the general public. Topics will explore many of the essential steps for developing new products and companies, such as:

-Ideation and Research
-Business Planning
-Financial Planning and Market Analysis
-Patents and Patentability
-Non-patent based Intellectual Property
-Differentiated Products, Commodities, and Research Re-Assessment (e.g. Publish or Product)
-Business Legal Structures, Ownership Models, and Tax Implications
-Design, Fabrication, Production, and Delivery
-Business Funding and Finance: Angels, VCs, and Lenders
-Risk and Process Management

If you are interested in attending, please pre-register through the link below for this free intensive training that will be held on the NSU Fort Lauderdale/ Davie campus.

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