[ESIP-all] Gateway Focus Week (formerly Bootcamp), Sept. 9-13 in Chicago -- Apply Now!

Nayiri Mullinix nayiri at umich.edu
Fri Jun 14 11:56:07 EDT 2019


Want to learn gateways, from start to finish?

*Gateway Focus Week* (formerly Science Gateways Bootcamp) will help you
learn how to develop, operate, and sustain a gateway (also known as
portals, virtual research environments, hubs, etc.).

Why apply? You’ll...

   - Leave behind day-to-day tasks to tackle big questions that will help
   your team *articulate the value of your work* to key stakeholders.
   - Create a strong *development, operations, and sustainability plan*.
   - Walk away with *proven and effective strategies* in everything from
   business and finance to cybersecurity and usability.
   - *Network, collaborate, and establish relationships* with others doing
   similar work.
   - Do it all at *minimal cost* (currently, participants only pay for
   travel, lodging, and a few meals).

*Looking for more reasons to apply?* Read blog posts featuring more
testimonials (on our FAQ page
<https://sciencegateways.org/engage/focus-week/apply>).

*The next Focus Week is September 9-13, 2019, in Chicago, IL.* *Apply by
July 19! *https://sciencegateways.org/focus-week


*“When you have a lot of irons in the fire, it is difficult to commit a
whole week to an intensive retreat like the SGCI Bootcamp [Focus Week]. But
the impact of working closely with a team of experts and a room full of
peers struggling with similar issues in their own science gateway projects
far exceeded my expectations. If you need help reaching your gateway’s
potential or are worried about its sustainability, run, don’t walk, to the
next offering, and take your whole team with you. My only regret is not
having involved more of my staff.”*
Kris Acheson-Clair
Director, Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment and
Research
Purdue University


This opportunity is offered by the Science Gateways Community Institute.
Learn more about SGCI at https://sciencegateways.org. Questions? Please
email help at sciencegateways.org.


-- 
Nayiri Mullinix
Community Engagement and Exchange Coordinator
Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) <https://sciencegateways.org/>
Follow SGCI on Twitter <https://twitter.com/sciencegateways>

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University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
T: 734.764.3952
nayiri at umich.edu
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