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“I Should Make Myself Clear”
Up-and-coming biomed postdocs come to BU to learn how to pitch their discoveries
By Patrick L. Kennedy
A diverse array of the nation’s most promising young biomedical engineers converged on Boston University this fall for the annual Rising Stars in Engineering in Health conference, where they learned soft skills they can use to land jobs and funding as they seek to turn their remarkable research into real-life solutions. The conference was hosted by BU’s Biomedical Engineering (BME) department, in co-sponsorship with the BME departments of Columbia University, Cornell University, and Johns Hopkins University.
“These 20 postdocs are candidates of such promise that we want to be on their radar,” says BME Professor and Chair John A. White, speaking for himself as well as the other three sponsoring institutions’ BME chairs, who were also in attendance at the two-day event, held in the Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering.
“And, we’re trying to help them set themselves up for success,” White says, by imparting lessons that the postdoctoral researchers didn’t learn in their regular curricula. “For example, how to negotiate a job offer; how to give a presentation to an audience of non-specialists and get the
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The Lebanese Civil War and Post-Conflict Power Sharing: Continuation of Conflict Dynamics in Post-Conflict Environments
Introduction
Contemporary scholarship on Lebanon has been concerned with the political environment as a result of post-war politics characterised by sectarianism, corruption, and progressive western cultural developments (Moussawi 2018;Neal and Tansey 2010;Makarem 2015;Salamey 2015;Hamdan 2012;Vloeberghs 2012). These studies often temporally bracket contemporary developments and social and political problems as emergent in the post-war environment, implicitly creating a discursive rupture between the Civil War (1975)(1976)(1977)(1978)(1979)(1980)(1981)(1982)(1983)(1984)(1985)(1986)(1987)(1988)(1989)(1990) and the post-conflict context. This article examines the significance of the Civil War in the development of contemporary Lebanese political sociological structures. It questions whether it is reasonable to call Lebanon a post-conflict state when conflict dynamics are still present in politics.
Specifically, this article argues that the structures developed through inter-communal conflict during the Civil War have been institutionalised through post-conflict power sharing. This is not to say that other scholars have ignored the foundations of Lebanese sec