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Friday, November 2, 2012
November Biology Seminars
All Seminars are located in Life Science 185 lecture hall at 3:15pm, unless otherwise noted.
November 2
Hosted by: Julie Etterson
Article 1
November 9
Hosted by: Tim Craig
November 16
Hosted by: Jennifer Liang
November 2
"Sexual reproduction and the evolution of plant
defenses against natural enemies"
Speaker: Ericka Hersch-GreenHosted by: Julie Etterson
Article 1
November 9
"Costs, benefits and constraints in the evolution of learning: lessons from butterflies (and a few mammals)"
Speaker: Dr. Emilie Snell-Rood, Univ of MN, Twin CitiesHosted by: Tim Craig
"The innate immune system and pregnancy-induced hypertension"
Speaker: Dr. Jean Regal, Univ. of MN Medical School, DuluthHosted by: Jennifer Liang
Stormwater Management and Flood Recovery in the City of Duluth
US Environmental Protection Agency
Mid-Continent Ecology Division
6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804
Christopher Kleist
Project Coordinator
City of Duluth
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
9:00 A.M. Central Time
Kakagon Conference Room
To view the presentation remotely,
Navigate to https://epa.connectsolutions.com/med_seminar
Enter as a Guest*
*Please note, remote attendance is limited to 50 attendees
THE WEB-LINK IS FOR VISUALS ONLY. AUDIO WILL BE PROVIDED VIA TELECONFERENCE LINE.
The telephone # for audio call-in is 1-866-299-3188 and pass code 218 529 5025
Mid-Continent Ecology Division
6201 Congdon Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804
Christopher Kleist
Project Coordinator
City of Duluth
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
9:00 A.M. Central Time
Kakagon Conference Room
To view the presentation remotely,
Navigate to https://epa.connectsolutions.com/med_seminar
Enter as a Guest*
*Please note, remote attendance is limited to 50 attendees
THE WEB-LINK IS FOR VISUALS ONLY. AUDIO WILL BE PROVIDED VIA TELECONFERENCE LINE.
The telephone # for audio call-in is 1-866-299-3188 and pass code 218 529 5025
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Fall 2012 Tuition and Billing Issues
IBS Graduate Students,
Every semester the Twin Cities Graduate Assistant Employment Office experiences delays in processing the necessary adjustments (tuition, fees, health insurance) to graduate students funded by research/teaching assistantships or fellowships.
Although the majority of accounts will be adjusted before the first billing date of October 4, 2012, should your account not reflect the appropriate adjustments by September 20, please email: ibs@d.umn.edu. Alternately, you can contact the Graduate Assistant Employment and Services (GAES) at (612) 624-7070 or the Graduate School Fellowship Office at (612) 625-7579.
Fall 2012 Tuition and Fees Due Dates:
- First payment due date - 10/04/2012
- Second payment due date - 11/1/2012
- Third/final payment due date - 11/29/2012
If you choose to use the installment plan (i.e. not pay your full balance by the first due date), your billing statement will indicate the minimum payment required. You will also be assessed an installment fee of $35.00 per semester.
If you pay less than the minimum due and/or pay after the due date, you will assessed a late payment fee of $30.00 after each due date.
NOTE: Some charges are not eligible for the installment plan.
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Multi-Institutional RegistrationIf you will be attending a course this Fall semester outside of your home campus via ITV or in person, you will need to complete a Multi-Institutional Registration Form and send to IBS via intercampus mail (207A SSB) or in person (251 SSB) for processing. If you fail to complete the form prior to the start of the semester, you will be billed full tuition from the off campus registration, and need to petition the charges.
Billing Note:
You will need to check your One Stop student account on both the UMD and Twin Cities One Stop, under Tuition & Billing (Student Accounts Receivable).
Application Notes:
- Complete all highlighted boxes
- You will be "visiting" the campus from which the course originates
- Check the box if you will be taking courses on both campuses
- List the University of MN Twin Cities Graduate School as the College where your degree will be completed
- List only the courses you will be taking on the visiting campus (not all courses)
- This form needs to be completed every term in which you take coursework via ITV or in person on a different campus
- Monitor your student accounts for both campus to make sure all fees are paid, as they are not combined into one bill
- There may be some additional charges associates with registration on dual campus
- As with your home campus account, the billing amount may not be accurate until very close to the due date. Please email the IBS Program two weeks prior to the first billing date if your bill does not look accurate and/or credits have not been applied.
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