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Brazil Scientific Mobility Program - BSMPCiência sem Fronteiras - CsF
Midwest - USA
Consulado-Geral do Brasil em Chicago
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• Jurisdição do Consulado-Geral em ChicagoIllinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
• Página do Consulado na webhttp://chicago.itamaraty.gov.br• [email protected]
• Telefone Setor Educacional 312-464-0244 Ramal 5018• Endereço
Consulado-Geral do Brasil em Chicago401 North Michigan Avenue, suite 1850
Chicago, IL 60611
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• CsF Meio-Oeste Facebook:
Ciência Sem Fronteiras Meio-Oeste
• CsF Meio-Oeste Twitter
@CSFMeioOeste
Somente permitido acesso a bolsistas na jurisdição
Informações sobre o Programa CsF e eventos na região.
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Role of Consulate
Assist Brazilian citizens living or travelling in the host country providing services that include issuing passports, certificates, help in
emergencies as well as issuing entry visas to foreign citizens
Most requested services by BSMP students
- Passport Renewal- Legalization of US School Documents- Affidavit of Residence- Power of Attorney- Consular ID
Plantão Consular – Assistência a Brasileiros em emergências(312) 213-0293. Este número NÃO deverá ser utilizado para consultas em geral e de rotina, tais como vistos, legalizações, passaportes e autorizações de viagem de menor. Por favor, não insista.
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Role of Education Sector
Liaison for Brazil-U.S. higher education partnerships
- Support of BSMP grantees abroad (undergraduate and graduate)
- Assist BSMP grantees going to Brazil
- Interact with CAPES, CNPq and in-country partners
- Promote partnerships between Brazilian and US Universities
- Help plan University trips to Brazil
- Support for Brazilian students, professors and researchers abroad
- Social networks
- “Consular Services Guide for BSMP”
- University visits
- Support for Brazil focused university events
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Federal Government Sponsored Program for STEM Areas
- Engage in internationalization
- Increase # of PhD's relative to population
- Enhance interaction between academia and business
- International collaborations in scientific publications
- Foster the rate of patent applications nationally / internationally
- Solid academic links between key universities
- Strong industrial focus
- Greatly improve Brazil’s R&D environment
CAPES - funding agency of Ministry of Education (MEC)CNPq - funding agency of Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MCTI)
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BR to US Scholarship/Fellowship Categories
- Undergraduate “Sandwich” (IIE)
- Full Masters (IIE)
- PhD “Sandwich” (LASPAU/CAPES/CNPq)
- Full PhD (LASPAU/CAPES/CNPq)
- Full Post Doctoral Degree (LASPAU/CAPES/CNPq)
US to BR Fellowship Categories
- Special Visiting Researcher (CAPES/CNPq)
- Young Talent (CAPES/CNPq)
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US - Currently 12,356 students
Midwest - Currently 3,186 students in 78 universities & research centers
*Source: DCE January 2015**Includes Undergraduate, Masters, PhD and Post-Doctoral Scholarships
Students currently in Active Status
State #BSMP
Illinois 763
Wisconsin 543
Michigan 512
Indiana 428
Missouri 312
Nebraska 204
Minnesota 202
Iowa 155
N Dakota 63
S Dakota 4
Total 3186
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BSMP Accumulated – January 2015
77,337 Scholarships/Fellowships
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* As of October 2014
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Ao chegar a Chicago
Informar dados pessoais ao Consulado-Geral do Brasil
Solicitar a Carteira de Matrícula Consular
Taxes hand-out IIE (keep in mind for taxes 2015!)
Health Insurance (know your coverage)
CTA Trip Planner http://www.transitchicago.com/
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Tips!
• Seguro Saúde (health insurance, medical and dental)• Sistema educacional diferente
• Cuidado com seu Passporte (manter cópia)
• State ID• Violação de regras da Universidade
• DUI (Driving under the influence)
• Personal Space• Sexual harassment• Regras para inquilinos (tenant-landlord)
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Tips!
• Dirigir
- Valid Drivers License
- Veículo assegurado (Car Insurance)- Icy roads (tires, safe driving)
• Bebidas alcóolicas / Idade mínima:
- Cada campus e cidade tem leis e regras específicas – Saiba quais são elas na sua localidade
- Regras podem incluir entrada em bares e festas particulares
Student Handbook - regras do seu campus
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Most important Tips!
• SAFETY AWARENESS!!!!! (same as any other big city)
Examples???
• HEALTH INSURANCE (significado de “covered”, “in network”)
• ACADEMIC RESPONSABILITIES
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Consulado-Geral do Brasil em Chicago
Setor Educacional – Lilian Colsant
Email: [email protected]
401 N. Michigan Ave. , Suite 1850
Chicago, IL 60611
Tel. 312-464-0244 Ramal 5018
Website: Chicago.itamaraty.gov.br
Obrigada!!!
Perguntas e comentários?!
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International Centerlocated in MTCC Room 202
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International Center Hours
Main Campus:
Downtown Campus Room 656: Select Thursdays Check www.ic.iit.edu for exact dates9:30 a.m. – 11:30 & 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
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Living in the Residence Halls at Illinois Tech
Nikki Dunham, Director or Residence Life
Welcome!• Introductions
• Residence Life Policies & Student Conduct
• Summer events
• Your room
• Your roomMATE
• Your communIITy
• Meal plans
• Who you will meet
• Campus Resources
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Residence Life Policies
• Quiet hours
• Sharing keys
• Community damages
• Parties
• Alcohol– $25 fine
• Community respect
Student Conduct
• Smoking inside
• Illegal drugs
• Sexual misconduct
• What if you break policy?– Meeting with Student Affairs administrator
– Living in the residence halls
– BSMP/IIE
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Summer events & programs
• Your Resident Advisor
• Summer Experience Assistants
• Newsletter from Residence & Greek Life
• Flyers in the halls
• MSV Courtyard open
• Chicago events
Your room
• Keys– Lost keys
– Lost ID
• Thermostats
• Maintenance Requests– web.iit.edu/rgl/maintenance
– Emergency? Go to your Community Desk
• Mailing address– Post Office
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Your roomMATE
• Doesn’t need to be your BFF!
• Roommate conflicts
• Room switches
Your communIITy• Summer at IIT
• Community respect
• Lounges
Meal plans
• 21 Meals per week– Do not roll over each week
• The Commons:– Breakfast: 7:30a‐9a
– Lunch: 11:30a‐1p
– Dinner: 4:30p‐6:30p
• Vending– Tech Cash
– $USD
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RGL Staff you will meet
• Laura & Sam
– RGL Front Desk
• Residence Hall Directors
– James
– Keith
– Kathryn
– Kimmi
• Student Staff
Campus Resources
• Community Desks– MSV, SSV North, Carman Hall
• Residence & Greek Life Office– MSV 110
• Public Safety– Farr Hall
• Student Health & Wellness Center– IIT Tower, 3rd floor
• Post Office & Copy Center– MTCC
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Mailing Address
MSV
3241 South Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60616
SSV
3201 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60615
IIT Summer Groups Orientation 2015
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Insurance
Aetna Student Health Insurance
Private Insurance
No cost for a general/basic medical visit at the Student Health and Wellness Center (SHWC)
Payment needed: Laboratory
Diagnostics
Outside referrals
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Acute/Sub-acute Acute/Sub-acute Chronic/ PreventativeChronic/ Preventative
Acute issues: Dermatology Eye infections Upper Respiratory Infections Allergy injections Immunizations Annual examinations/screenings Lacerations
Sub-acute Issues Irregular menstruation Hormone treatment Acne Sleep hygiene/disorders
Chronic Issues Hypertension Diabetes Sleep hygiene Women’s Health
Preventative: Well woman examinations
(PAP/pelvic examinations)
STI screening
Medical Visits
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Initiating Services
Intake
• Student must call 312.567.7550 to schedule an intake appointment.• Student will complete required paperwork and have an intake interview
with a clinician.
Disposition
• During our weekly meeting we will discuss recommendations for in-house or off campus referrals.
• Students who will be seen by SHWC are assigned to a therapist and then contacted by that individual to set up an appointment.
Ongoing Services
• Student and their assigned therapist will negotiate goals, frequency, and duration of treatment.
• Students may also participate in group therapy or psychiatry services as appropriate.
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Students in Crisis
Students experiencing an acute crises may walk in to SHWC at any time.
We have triage hours set aside at 11am and 3pm Monday through Friday. If a student is in crisis, we attempt to accommodate them
whenever they come into the office.
During a crisis appointment, students are assessed for risk of harm to self and others. Based on this assessment, appropriate next steps are taken.
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Contact Information
Please email or call us with any questions:
Email:
SHWC: [email protected]
Call:
312-567-7550
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Summer 2015Office of Technology Servicesiit.edu/ots
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IIT Personal IDs1. Unified ID (U-ID) jdoe01• Personal username used to access most
campus systems.
• E-mail Username
2. Banner CWID A20000010• Personal ID number used in place of SSN
• Refer to your HawkCard
3. Registration PIN
Technology Account• Internet Access• Network Registration
• Computer Login• Printing Account
• IMAP or POP to MobilDevice or E-mail Client
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Navigating myIIT• Tabs & Channels:
– Welcome — IIT Today & IIT Personal ID Numbers
– Academics — Banner Student Self Service & Enrollment Verification
– Finances — Manage Account, Financial Aid & IIT Print
– Training and Support — OTS Downloads & Google Apps Account Maintenance Channels
• Customize Layout
• Single Sign On Icons:
– Google Apps
– Blackboard
– VCL
– OTS Support
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IIT Google Apps• Login through myIIT using the Google Apps for
Students icon
• Format for student email addresses:[email protected]
• Format for faculty and staff email addresses:[email protected]@[email protected]
• Google Apps for Education includes: Google Docs,Calendar, Groups, etc.
• 25GB storage
NETWORK ACCESS• Wireless Network
– All campuses are 802.11n
– Wireless is available in all academic buildings and residence halls
– You should always use 'IIT - Secure’. The other networks have limited functionality.
– After selecting 'IIT - Secure' you will be prompted for your login & password.
– Use your full email address as your login ([email protected])
– IIT participates in EDUROAM to allow you to access wireless at other participating universities using your login & password.
– Do not setup or use wireless networks that are not supported by OTS. They will cause problems for others.
• Wired network
– Although all residence hall rooms have a jack for wired, we still recommend using wireless due to the speed.
- MSV is 10 Mbps half-duplex- SSV is 100 Mbps full duplex
– Gaming devices work best when plugged in. They still need to be registered to function.
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Network Access• Register each networked device using your myIIT usernameand password
– Laptop
– Desktop
– iPad
– Gaming systems
– Smart Phones
• Install anti-virus software
– McAfee free to students in the OTS Downloads channel on themyIIT Training and Support tab.
• Personal printers
– We recommend using USB if you have a personal printer toprevent access from unauthorized individuals
COMPUTER LABS & PRINTINGVirtual Computer Lab (VCL)
– OTS provides a VCL for many classes so you don't have to visit a lab. Ask your instructor if youwould like to use VCL.
Computer Labs– 9 large computer labs are provided on the Main Campus for student use
Kiosk Computers– Computers are scattered out in residence halls, academic buildings and the MTCC for student use
Galvin Library Laptops– Laptop computers are available for checkout in the library. They may be used anywhere on campus
for up to four hours. Particularly useful: For class if you don’t have a laptop and late night when the labs are closed.
Services Available– Academic Software– Printing Stations & Large Scale Plotting– Scanners
Printing– Direct printing from labs & public access computers– Remote printing from you own PC/Mac & VCL– Mobile printing form your tablet or smart phone
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CAMPUS TELEPHONES• Placing Calls
On-Campus Off-Campus Use2-XXXX 630-882-XXXX Rice Campus5-XXXX 312-235-XXXX Main Campus Tenants6-XXXX 312-906-XXXX Downtown Campus and Stuart School of Business7-XXXX 312-567-XXXX Main Campus8-XXXX 312-808-XXXX Main Campus Residence Halls9 + 1 + number Off-Campus Calls
• Telephone Numbers8-6363 312-808-6363 Main Campus Emergency8-6300 312-808-6300 Main Campus Public Safety0 312-567-3000 Main Campus Operator7-3375 312-567-3375 Support Desk7-3810 312-567-3810 One Stop
• Courtesy and Emergency Phones- Black courtesy phones are located throughout campus for on-campus calls
- Yellow emergency phones are located throughout campus for emergencies
Technology Do’s and Don’tsComputers that threaten the security of the network infrastructure will be blocked from the IIT network.
DO:
• Install virus protection software that updates and scans regularly. Students candownload McAfee FREE on the myIIT Training and Support tab
• Keep your operating system and internet browsers up to date
• Turn off Bluetooth when you are not using it
DON’T:
• Share your username and password via email or on any non-IIT website
• Illegally download and/or share copyrighted materials on the IIT network
• Install equipment that may interfere with or obstruct the operation or use of theUniversity’s technology infrastructure or radio frequencies
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Need Help?• Training & Support Tab in myIIT
• OTS Support Desk:
– Click “OTS Support” in myIIT
– 312.567.3375 or 7-DESK
– http://support.iit.edu
– Upper level of Galvin Library
– Provides free computer support (labor only)for student PCs & Macs
Orientation: Research
Orientation: Research
Xiaofan Li and Ben StarkAssociate Dean, College of Science
Illinois Institute of Technologywww.iit.edu
May 14, 2015
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Orientation: ResearchResearch Guidelines
Research Guidelines: Things to remember
Be very careful in your work and be as skillful as you can be.Be absolutely objective:
You cannot predict what your results might be. Yourjob is not to presuppose what the answers/solutionsare, but rather find out what the answers are andreport them accurately.
Be your own toughest critic:Constantly look at what you have done and how youhave done it and make sure you have not introducedany bias or systematic errors in your protocols.
Orientation: ResearchResearch Guidelines
Research Guidelines: Things to remember (continue)
Keep detailed, neat and copious notes/documentation of whatyou did.Writing is essential: Learn how to write scientific journalarticle from reading others’ work.
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Orientation: ResearchResearch Guidelines
Research Guidelines: Interpreting results
You do not want to overinterpret your results, i.e., read moreconclusions into them than the data warrants;But at the same time, you want to look carefully at the dataso that you do not leave any reasonable conclusions behind.
Experience is the best teacher in this regard.
Orientation: ResearchResearch Guidelines
Research Guidelines: Ethics
Be absolutely objective and honest in performing andrecording the results of your work. No fudging or massagingof data ever. Never!Things you find by searching the internet are the work byothers: you can quote the results by including the detailedsources.In collaborative work, ensure that everyone who worked on theproject gets proper respect and credit in proportion to theireffort and contribution.Make sure to cite the related work when you present or report your work: using bibliography (authors, titles, journal name,year, volume, pages, etc.).Always live by the Golden Rule: One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself.
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Orientation: ResearchLibrary
Using Library Resources
Probably need to do some literature search to find out whatwork has been done by others regarding the problem you areworking on.A good first step is to use a search engine on your topic orkeywords. Tools/Databases:
1 Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/)2 Web of Science (http://library.iit.edu/databases)3 other databases (ask your research adviser).
IIT’s library resources: Galvin Library: http://library.iit.edu/(or, start at www.iit.edu and use the quick link to Libraries inthe search menu, and then the link to the Galvin Library).On the Galvin library page, you will find links to books, journals, and many other resources.If Galvin Library does not have the book or journal article youneed, you can get the article through the Galvin Librarysinterlibrary loan procedure (MyILL; see below).
Orientation: ResearchLibrary
Using library resources (continue)
Most journals will have a link to their archives where you canquickly find any article by the date, volume number, issuenumber and page number. You can always get at least theabstract of any article, and often times download the entirearticle. If you cannot download the entire article for free(many journals charge for that) you can get the articlethrough the Galvin Librarys interlibrary loan procedure(MyILL; see below).In this case click on the link in the right hand column of theGalvin Library homepage entitled MyILL Account and set upan account for requesting books and journal articles fromother of our partner libraries. You can then go into youraccount and can request a book or journal article; the processis very easy. The material usually arrives in a few days (as anattachment to an e-mail).
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Orientation: ResearchLab Safety
Lab safety
Safety in the lab is an extremely important aspect of doingresearch.The details of safe lab practices will obviously vary dependingon the type of lab (software, physics, chemistry, biology); yourresearch advisor should discuss with you the specific detailsthat apply to your lab and make sure that safe practices arefollowed.Potential safety issues might concern specific chemicals(flammable, reactive, toxic) or particular instruments (highvoltage, radiation sources, etc.) used in the lab.
Primary Services
• First responders to disturbances, suspicious persons and activity, hazardous conditions, intruder alarms, fire alarms, panic alarm, and criminal activity such as theft, robbery, assaults ect.
• Non-emergency medical transportation to Student Health & Wellness Center or Mercy Hospital.
• On-campus uniformed public safety officer escorts. Also during specific hours, off-campus escorts are provided to designated points.
• Vehicle unlocks and battery “jump” starts.• Lost and found property custodian.
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Public Safety Communications
Non-Emergency 312.808.6300
• Emergency Telephones
• Bulletins and campus publications(IIT Today, TechNews, Facebook (www.facebook.com/IIT PublicSafety))
• IIT Alert
Emergency 312.808.6363
Crosswalks
• Be cautious when crossing a road.
• Make sure to look both ways.
• One study found that only 40% of drivers obeyed this sign.
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Walking
• Plan your way in advance. Choose well-traveled routes. Use discretion when talking or walking with strangers, even if they are offering you help or assistance. Always keep moving toward your destination. Walk with purpose.
• When possible, try to travel with friends, whether it is daytime or evening. Just remember: Safety in numbers.
• Avoided deserted areas. Do not cut through parks, alleys and vacant lots at night.
Walking
• If you think you are being followed, cross the street, change direction, or go to a public place where others are present.
• If a person confronts you and demands your money or possessions, give what is demanded and create a safe distance.
• Keep alert. Don’t let a conversation on your cellphone or the use of headphones make you unaware of your surroundings.
• Use caution when using automated teller machines(ATMs) Select one located in a busy, well-lighted area. Plan ahead so you are not forced to find a machine in an unfamiliar part of town.
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Using public transportation
• Do NOT fall asleep on Public Transportation.
• Avoid isolated bus or train stops and times when few other people are around.
• Keep your belongings on your lap if possible.
IIT Public Safety
Questions?
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Paul V. Galvin Library Tour
o THURSDAY ‐ 6/4o 10AM
* tours will last about 30minutes
library.iit.edu
White Sox vs. Texas Rangers
Friday, June 19 @ 7:10 pmTickets on sale in Campus Life (MTCC) the week of
June 15 for $5
On campus recreation area in the basement of Hermann Hall (this
building) – hours coming soon!
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- - MANDATORY ORIENTATION - -Monday, June 1, 1:00 PM
Siegel Hall, Room 118
For students in these projects:INTM 462 INTM 497 ITMT 495 TECH 497Sections: -02/-152 -02/-03/-04/-05 -01 -01/-02
-06/-106
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Academic Unit Orientation RecapCollege of Science
Monday, June 1, at 10 am in Life Sciences Building room 111
School of Applied TechnologyMonday, June 1, at 1 pm in Siegel Hall room 118
Armour College of Engineering Wednesday, June 3, at 1:00 pm in E1 Auditorium