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Adapting to Change Webinar

The ERN team’s continuing webinar series will be presenting a webinar on managing change and staying balanced during this time. We aimed for participants to learn about managing anxiety, and staying on task with their studies, career goals, and remaining positive.

Change is an inevitable part of life. How you or your team adapts to change will determine your success.

The webinar took place Thursday, April 30, 2020 from 3:00PM to 4:00PM EDT.

You can watch the recording for this webinar here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9196244192877332491

You can download the slides from this webinar here

The webinar is NOT exclusive to ERN Conference participants and we welcome all students who are interested in the subject matter to join the webinar.


About the speaker:


Rosalina Bray, National Institutes of Health
Ms. Rosalina Bray is the Extramural Staff Training Officer for the National Institutes of Health and a Certified Evaluator. She is president of Bray Collaborative Group, a global performance management company; and founder of Pipeline STEM Edu, a training program for future STEM professionals. Ms. Bray is considered one of the nation’s foremost thought leaders in senior leadership, science policy, technological innovation, and education reform. In addition, she is a leading voice for diversity and inclusion, capacity building, pipeline development, and scientific workforce development.

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