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Session 2: Online Identity

Workshop
Past Talk
CV & Online Identity Workshop
NetSI PhD Professional Development Series
May 13, 2021
11:00 am
May 13, 2021
11:00 am
In-person
4 Thomas More St
London E1W 1YW, UK
The Roux Institute
Room
100 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
Network Science Institute
2nd floor
Network Science Institute
11th floor
177 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115
Network Science Institute
2nd floor
Room
58 St Katharine's Way
London E1W 1LP, UK

Talk recording

Join us for the first workshop in the NetSI PhD Professional Development Series! This workshop "CV & Online Identity", will cover:

• Content
• Design
• Resources
• Discussion

The second session on Thursday, May 13 will focus on Online Identity and is open to all NetSI members. A schedule of the workshop is below.

Schedule

11:00–11:05  |  Introduction, Evelyn Panagakou
11:05–12:05  |  Networking Network Scientists: Curating Your Online Identity, Alexis Boyer
12:05–12:15  |  DOs & DON’Ts of website design  |  Nicole Samay
12:15–12:35  |  Building a website with Wix | Nicole Samay
12:35–12:45  | Q&A

About the speakers

Alexis Boyer
Alexis Boyer is the doctoral student advisor at Northeastern. After completing her PhD in Biblical History at Boston University, she realized that advising students and making space for them to envision their own pathways forward were what drew her into the field of higher education. Career advising provides a great opportunity to apply her teaching, coaching, and writing skills to an ever-changing set of real-world challenges. Her top strengths are individualization, relator, and learner. Her life design includes lots of cooking and baking, reading, yoga, long walks with her dog, and spending time with her friends and family.

Nicole Samay
Nicole Samay is Senior Graphic Designer in the Network Science Institute. She studied at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, earning Bachelors of Science in design and business management. Her role in the Institute involves working with researchers to develop and adapt data visualizations and communications within an interdisciplinary, scientific environment, with a particular focus on information design.
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May 13, 2021