ANYL Sem Guidelines
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Guidelines for Participation in ANYL Seminar Program
- v2: Revised 21-Apr-2010
- v1: 9-Aug-2004
1. Faculty members will continue to give 20-minute research presentations on the first available Mondays in the fall semester.
2. Graduate student participation in the Seminar Program will be as follows:
- All graduate students are expected to attend all of the seminars in the program.
- 1st year students will give 20-minute presentations prior to Thanksgiving.
- 2nd year students, who will be taking their oral comprehensive exams, will not give seminars.
- 3rd year students will give a 30 minute seminar, normally in the spring semester. After the seminar, the audience will be excused and the student together with the ANYL/ENV/ATM faculty members will discuss the student’s progress towards a Ph.D. thesis. The whole session should be done in 1 hr, so please practice to ensure timing.
- 4th year students will not be expected to give seminars. However, all 4th year students will be appointed to the Mentoring Committee: after each 1st year student seminar, all 4th year students will meet with the 1st year students and provide feedback (for 1/2 hr after the seminar).
- Graduate students who defend their Ph.D. theses during the AY will be expected to schedule their final defense as part of the Seminar Program. The student will give a 40-50 minute public seminar followed by a closed session with the members of their thesis committee.
3. During each AY, each faculty member in the division, in consultation with their research group, should plan to invite and host one outside speaker. The costs associated with these speakers will be paid for by the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Faculty members who wish to invite additional outside speakers should contact CIRES or the Environmental Program about support for these speakers. Faculty members can also invite local scientists as speakers, but they should attempt to choose speakers whose research would be interesting to most of the people who regularly attend the seminars.
4. It is likely that given the guidelines above, it will not be necessary to schedule seminars on all Mondays during the AY. However, when seminars are scheduled, all faculty members in the division are committed to attending them and to requiring attendance of their research groups.
Funding for ANYL Seminar Program
- As reported by Bob Sievers on 20-Apr-2010
- The Department provides $5 - 10K annually per division for the seminar series
- The university will reimburse economy airfare and accommodation (the department has standing order with some hotels)
- The university requires original itemized receipts and proof of payment for travel expenses in order to process reimbursements
- The university requires a social security number and home address
- Travel vouchers are processed and approved by the College of Arts and Sciences
- 3 students or postdocs max for lunch with outside speaker
- Speaker and 2 faculty members for dinner
Steps for Organization of ANYL Seminar Program
Step No. | Step Description | Time until seminar | Person in Charge | Also for Local Speakers? |
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1 | Invite external speaker, decide on a date | 12-2 months before | Inviting faculty | Yes |
2 | Reserve date on seminar calendar Wiki | As soon as decided | Inviting faculty (mark as "host") | Yes |
3 | Travel arrangements of external speaker:
|
2 months before | Anne | Not usually, but mileage or a rental car is available if coming from out of town |
4 | Organize meeting schedule for speaker via Web sign up sheet for schedule | Beginning of semester (and as needed) | Inviting faculty + Anne | Up to inviter / speaker |
5 | Collect & post abstracts, and send seminar announcements to email lists <anyl-env-seminars@googlegroups.com, chemuniverse@lists.colorado.edu, as appropriate aerosols-co@googlegroups.com> | Post: >3 weeks Email: Weds before, and day of |
Anne | Yes |
6 | Collect receipts and other documentation for reimbursement | Week after seminar | Anne | As needed |
7 | Submit reimbursement request to chemistry department finance team | 2 weeks after seminar | Anne | As needed |
Meals with Seminar Speakers
Listed below are some guidelines for taking seminar speakers out to lunch. CU’s policies may change, so if you are unsure of anything, talk to Anne beforehand.
Location
- The restaurants on the Hill change pretty frequently, so if you're not familiar with them it's best to ask someone who has hosted recently what places they prefer. Past favorites include The Corner and Half Fast Subs.
Paying for meals
- It's easiest to pay with a P-card, so make sure than at least one person going to lunch has one. You can’t use a P-Card to buy alcohol, so if any is ordered it will have to be paid personally, and not reimbursed.
- When you pay, let the server know before they print the bill that you will be paying with a tax-exempt credit card and that you need an itemized receipt. Restaurants on the Hill are pretty familiar with this procedure so you shouldn't have any problems.
Reallocating
- This charge will be submitted in the usual way through Concur. Ask Anne for the seminar speedtype. You'll code the expense as an "event" for a small group, which requires you to list the names of the attendees.