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GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 2014

10/1/2014  J.  Kendall  Nowocin  

GSC  President  

Agenda •  Quorum  and  Approval  of  Agenda  (5:30  PM)  •  Approval  of  AugustMeeIng  Minutes  (5:32  PM)  •  IntroducIon  of  New  Faces  (5:32-­‐5:40  PM)  •  GSC  CommiMee  Updates  (5:40  –  6:00  PM)  •  Officer  Updates  and  Board  Reports  (6:00  –  6:15  PM)  

•  NominaIons  Board  •  Funding  Board  

•  Service  Awards  (6:15-­‐6:20  PM)  •  New  Business  (6:20  –  6:50  PM)  

•  Overview  of  GSC  •  Update  on  NAGPS  leadership  summit  •  Overview  of  ONE  MIT  Board  

•  Old  Business  •  Open  Floor  (6:50  –  7:00  PM)  

GSC COMMITTEE UPDATE

MUDDY BOARD OF GOVERNORS

10/01/2014  Chair,  Stephen  Messenger  

Update  

• We  are  planning  to  run  a  flooring  poll  next  meeIng  to  get  a  broad  sense  of  what  the  community  is  interested  in.    Please  talk  to  your  consItuencies  to  see  if  they  would  prefer  new  carpet,  vinyl,  or  hardwood  flooring  for  the  Muddy.  

• We  are  recruiIng,  so  if  you  are  interested  or  know  someone  who  is  interested  in  joining  the  Muddy  Board,  please  come  talk  to  me  and/or  email  gsc-­‐muddy-­‐chair@mit.edu  

Come have fun!! • We  are  recruiIng,  so  please  email/talk  to  me  if  you  are  interested  in  joining!  

•  The  Muddy  is  here  for  you!    Come  have  meeIngs  or  just  hangout!      

• Any  comments  or  suggesIons  can  be  sent  to:  gsc-­‐muddy-­‐chair@mit.edu  

ACADEMICS, RESEARCH AND CAREERS UPDATES

10/01/2014  Alina  Rwei  and  John  Yazbek  

How to find a good postdoc •  August  21st    •  80-­‐100  people  aMended,  mostly  grad  students  •  Co-­‐organized  with  GECD  •  Great  panel  discussion  with  Prof  Hazel  Sive,  Leia  Sterling,  and  Dr  Anke  Bill  from  NovarIs  

ExxonMobil Info Session •  For  PhD  students  interested  in  upstream  research  •  AMended  by  50-­‐60  students  

Dissertation Bootcamp •  For  August  8th  deadline  •  Everyday  from  9:30am  unIl  5:00  pm  in  Hayden  Basement  •  Breakfast  was  provided  •  Around  5-­‐10  people  aMended  each  day  

Future events •  Professional  Development  series  •  Panel  and/or  workshops    • How  to  negoIate  a  job  offer  

Next Meeting • Wednesday,  October  22nd  at  6pm  in  50-­‐220  •  Contact:  gsc-­‐arc@mit.edu  

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GSC ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE UPDATE WE DO THINGS SO YOU CAN TOO

October  1,  2014 Jonas  Helfer  &  Janille  (Affi)  Maragh

Past events

An Evening of Painting

News & Upcoming Events:

Join the Activities Committee Club!

Next Tuesday, Oct 7th

5:30 pm in GSC office

Questions? Concerns? Ideas?

gsc-ac@mit.edu

HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

Andrea  Dubin  and  Boris  Braverman  

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Bike Fest Success Join the Green Team! Sustainable GCMs

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Fall Sustainability Kickoff Meeting Tuesday Oct 21st GSC Office 50-220 6-7pm

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•  Cost  of  living  analysis  &  sIpend  recommendaIons  

• Graduate  Student  Housing  follow-­‐up  

 

Next  meeIng  Monday,  October  6th  at  6pm  in  the  GSC  office  

•  Email  us  at  gsc-­‐hca@mit.edu  

On the horizon…

GSC ORIENTATION COMMITTEE

Hector  Fornes  &  Ina  Kundu  

Orientation Based  on  the  day  to  day  operaIons:  1.  Everything  ran  smoothly  2.  Incoming  students  were  happy  3.  People  liked  the  new  events  (One  MIT  Picnic,  Photo  Contest,  

Hiking  Trip…)    4.  The  website  was  useful  5.  Going  paper-­‐less  was  a  great  idea  

Next steps SHORT  TERM  1.  Write  the  OrientaIon  Report  (help  of  OC  fellow)  2.  Analyzing  results  of  a  survey  sent  to  incoming  students  3.  Process  Dorm  Reimbursements  4.  Meet  with  all  event  coordinators  to  analyze  performance  of  

events  in  order  to  improve  next  year’s  events  LONG  TERM  1.  Re-­‐define  GS  101  with  Dean  Staton    2.  Streamline  space  reservaIon  process  for  next  year  3.  Streamline  the  scheduling  process  for  next  year  4.  Analyzing  cash-­‐free  OrientaIon  for  next  year  

For those of you who helped during Orientation THANK YOU!

Join the Orientation Committee!

Meeting: Wednesday, October 8th 6 pm in GSC office

Questions?

gsc-oc@mit.edu

ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Ben  Krao  

OFFICER UPDATES

VICE-PRESIDENT

01/October/2014  Francesco  Bellei  

The funding cycle for Council Representative from October 2014 to February 2015 is open.

$150 GCM Attendance +

$100 Outstanding Service

Council Reps must be in good standing and the funding has to be used for the constituency.

Good standing

Attended at least two GCMs and more than half since beginning of term

Use for Constituency

-  Events -  Capital Equipment

NOMINATIONS BOARD

Francesco  Bellei,  Chris  Aakre,  Shabnam  Raayai,    Raphael  Dumas,  Guy  Evans,  Jennifer  Groff    

All positions for the Institute Presidential and Faculty Committees have been assigned.

Institute Representatives names on the GSC website under Nominations Board.

We are still receiving requests for representatives on Ad-hoc Committees.

•! Committee on the Capital Campaign

•! Committee on the Campus Conversation on Climate Change

•! Committee on the Bexley Hall Interim Use Plan

•! Student Travel Initiative

•! IS&T Student Technology Advisory Board

•! Campus Activities Complex Advisory Board

•! Graduate Admission Team

We will host as orientation session for Institute Committee Representatives on October 20th.

In Grier Room A, Building 34, 5:30 to 7:00pm

Chancellor Barnhart Chair of the Faculty, Prof. Steven Hall

GSC SERVICE AWARD!

10/01/2014  Francesco  Bellei  

We Acknowledge the former Council Representatives

Tom Mahony, EECS

Bigyan Bista, Biology

Tingyun Huang, DMSE

Bomy Lee Chung, Chemical Engineering

Marcus Parrish, Biological Engineering

Yusang Yang, DMSE

Mitali Thakor, GWAMIT

Ben Mandler, EAPS

GSC NEW BUSINESS

GSC OVERVIEW

Kendall  Nowocin  

Outline • Mission  •  Structure  

•  60  years  of  growth  and  service  

• What  we  do  and  have  done.  •  RepresentaIon,  Advocacy,  Social  and  Academic  Programming,  Resources  

GSC Mission •  The  GSC  exists  to…  

•  Communicate  with  the  MIT  AdministraIon  and  Faculty  •  Advocate  for  the  general  welfare  of  all  graduate  students  •  Create  and  Fund  programs  that  facilitate  growth  and  interacIon  •  Welcome  and  Orient  new  graduate  students  

Representative •  Institute Committees •  Senior Leadership •  Peer Universities •  Local/Federal Govt •  International Partners

Programmatic •  Orientation •  GSC Ski Trip •  Faculty Dinner Series •  Grad Gala •  Thesis Bootcamps

Resourcing •  Club/Org Recognition •  Muddy Charles Pub •  Funding Board •  The Graduate •  GradRat

Organizational Structure

General Council

President VP Secretary Treasurer ARC

Chairs AC

Chairs HCA

Chairs OC

Chairs ASA

EXCOMM

Academics, Research

and Careers

Activities

Housing and Community

Affairs Orientation

Boards

Com

mitt

ees

Association of Student Activities

Muddy Charles

Nomi-nations

Funding Board P&P

Annual Projects •!Graduate Student Orientation •!Career Fair •!Ski Trip •!Cost-of-Living Analysis •!Dissertation Boot Camp •!Academic & Professional Development Series

•!End-of-Year Grad Gala •!And many other events

From the 2013 GSC Open House

RECAP OF THE NAGPS LEADERSHIP SUMMIT AUGUST 2014 -

GSC Treasurer, Shabnam Raayai October 1st , 2014

Adaptive Leadership •  It is more than leadership for survival

•  Leadership as an activity for community building

•  Not working in an “I” environment but in a “we” environment

•  Bringing problems to be solved collectively

•  Structure decisions and not make them

•  You cannot keep taking, you need to give back

Challenges •  Leading diverse groups of people

•  Make all the different stakeholders interested

• Connecting leadership with professional and public lives •  How leadership can change/affect the our lives?

• Different voices, discussions and conflicts •  Listen •  Have conversations to find values and strengths •  Built trust

Effective Leadership •  Predictability

•  Lead by principles

• Adaptiveness •  Lead by prudence •  Update yourself with the new information

• Humanity •  Lead by compassion •  Weigh the principles •  Help the weaker party

How to be an adaptive leader? •  Building a sense of community • Use technology to change lives •  Find resources / keep resources •  Be knowledgeable •  Emotional Intelligence

•  Use empathy – acknowledge the anger and feelings •  Look for your blind spots (responses to your actions, …) •  Ask for feedback, thank people for the feedback •  Clarify your expectations at the beginning

How to be an adaptive leader? • Get rid of the box • Negotiations (competitive/collaborative)

•  Prepare for negations , come up with different plans/options •  Think about everyone’s interest •  Competitive : One time deal •  Collaborative :

•  Building trust •  Asking questions •  Sharing information •  Be creative

Would you want to go to a conference?

• November 7-9 •  Ivy Plus and NAGPS

OVERVIEW OF ONE MIT BOARD

Kendall Nowocin, GSC President October 1st , 2014

ONE MIT Board •  Structure  

•  RepresentaIve  from  each  of  the  5  Schools  •  School  of  Architecture  and  Planning    

•  Courses  4,  MAS,  and  11  

•  School  of  Engineering    •  Courses  16,  20,  10,  1,  6,  ESD,  3,  2,  22,  and  IMES  

•  School  of  HumaniIes,  Arts,  and  Social  Sciences    •  Courses  21A,  CMS/21W,  14,  21F,  21H,  21,  24,  21L,  21M,  17,  and  STS    

•  Sloan  School  of  Management    •  Course  15  

•  School  of  Science    •  Course  7,  9,  5,  12,  18,  and  8  

ONE MIT Board • Working  on  finalizing  the  charge  and  goals  •  PromoIng  collaboraIon  and  connecIon  across  campus  •  Funding  source  for  ideas  and  innovaIon  

OPEN FLOOR

TO THE MUDDY!