Inaugural Accelerate to Industry Conference for STEM Graduate Students Held in July

A2i 2022 grad student participants
Catherine Beasley

A2i 2022 grad student participants

Twenty-four graduate students in STEM programs — the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics — participated in a new program designed to connect students to industry careers. The U of A Career Development Center, in partnership with the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences; the College of Engineering; and the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, held the university's inaugural Accelerate to Industry (A2i) conference, a face-to-face professional development conference, July 19-21. 

Students both learned from and networked with employees of two of the sponsoring companies: Garver, a North Little Rock based consulting firm, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resource Conservation Division (NRCS). Students reported greater familiarity with both companies as a result of the conference, one of the main aims of the event. Illinois-based Phigenics LLC, a water management company with an office in Fayetteville, also sponsored the event.  

In addition to presentations by Garver and NRCS, participants engaged in resume reviews, mock interviews, story-telling exercises and panel conversations by alumni who have successfully transitioned from graduate school to industry positions. Participants provided positive feedback about their experiences with these different activities. One student said, "I've been telling everyone I know to go next year and told my adviser to send all future students to it. I wish it had been a day longer!"

Skills learned during the three-day conference culminated in a pitch competition. Students were grouped into inter-disciplinary teams and tasked with developing a product, technology or service that addresses a pre-existing need. Pitches were evaluated by a panel of industry judges: Adam Chadwick, merchandise director at Walmart; Keith Tencleve, a team director at Garver; and Rodney Wright, the Arkansas water management engineer for the NRCS. The winning team, composed of Tommaso Benigni, Erin Drewke, Carrie Ann Followell, Ying Fu and Chao Sui, proposed a mechanical system to help hog producers efficiently convert animal waste into usable fertilizer.

A2i is a professional development conference originally developed by North Carolina State University in 2017. The program started with one conference and has since expanded to include five modules. NC State has partnered with over 20 institutions around the world to help graduate students and postdoctoral scholars navigate their transition from academia to industry.

U of A participants of A2i had strong outcomes, reporting an increase in confidence in their preparedness for careers in industry, as well as greater interest in industry careers. The A2i committee currently plans on next holding the conference the week before Fall 2023 classes begin and adding a parallel track for STEM undergraduates. 

Contacts

Michelle Pribbernow, associate director of employer relations
Career Development Center
479-575-7963, mpribber@uark.edu

Headlines

Four Students Named Goldwater Scholars; Two Earn Udall Honorable Mentions

Four U of A students have received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, an award for top students in mathematics, science, and engineering.

Cross-Campus Collaboration Culminates in New Outdoor Geological Installation

Grand opening event to celebrate the new GeoLab installation at the U of A’s Gearhart Hall courtyard is set for May 3. The installation will be open to the public year-round.

First Students to Use Online Degree to Hone Nursing Leadership, Elevate Patient Care

Hanna Baxendale and Wendi Kimbrell will begin coursework in the Doctor of Nursing Practice-Executive Master of Business Administration program offered by the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing and Walton College.

Join the Office for Sustainability on a Final Cruise to Campus

Cruise to Campus Wednesdays have fostered a gathering space for individuals interested in biking to campus. Drop by the Old Main Lawn from 7:30-10 a.m. Wednesday for coffee, something to eat and conversation.

Fay Jones School Student Ambassador Program Gives Voice to Design Students

The student ambassador program at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design is built to connect top design students with their school, its alumni, its future students and others inside and outside the school.

News Daily