Get ready for the many events and opportunities that are available beginning Sunday as part of the E-Week 2019 celebration on City (Lincoln) and Scott (Omaha) campuses. Follow E-Week on the eSAB and NESCO Facebook pages and post your photos from the events by using #NebEWeek19. Continue reading…
The ASUN Graduate Student Assembly will host "Panel: What is Academic Freedom?" on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 5 p.m. in the Unity Room of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center. Learn how to exercise your academic freedom as a graduate student. Get answers to your questions. Refreshments provided.
Nominations for the annual Folsom and Graduate Studies Awards are due 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22. The awards honor excellence in graduate education, grad research and creative activities, graduate teaching assistants, a master's thesis and a doctoral dissertation. For more information, click link below.
The Holling Family Distinguished Teaching/Advising/Mentoring Award is presented annually to up to 2 faculty members (1 based on City or East campus and 1 based on Scott campus) who have demonstrated effectiveness as advisers and mentors, as well as classroom teaching. Nominations are by due March 4. Continue reading…
Applications for the Milton E. Mohr Fellowship are due to be submitted by March 15. Eligible students must have a graduation date of no sooner than May 2020, a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater and are enrolled full-time at UNL as a junior, senior or grad student in engineering for 2018-19. Continue reading…
Jana Eggers, CEO of Nara Logics and active in customer-inspired innovation, the AI industry and leadership, will present "Yes, You Have a Critical Role in Raising Artificial Intelligence," at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Lied Center as part of the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues. Continue reading…
The Office of Research and Economic Development, in collaboration with the Office of Graduate Studies, is sponsoring a Graduate Poster Session and Creative Exhibition on Monday, April 15. The Graduate Poster Fair will be 3:30-5 p.m., in the Nebraska Union on City Campus. Continue reading…
Office of Graduate Studies is located in Seaton Hall.
The Office of Graduate Studies is now offering drop in consultations on job search materials on Friday mornings. Students can get feedback on curriculum vita, cover letter, teaching philosophy, etc. To schedule an appointment or submit materials for a more in-depth review visit the link below.