To assist graduate support staff and campus communicators in becoming familiar with the new design and developing effective program summary pages, the Office of Graduate Studies will offer Familiarization (FAM) Sessions from February 12, 2020 through Febr
As of today, graduate program summary pages have been updated in design and functionality. Sessions on February 12, 13, and 14 to familiarize support staff and campus communicators with the new design and functionality are available for sign-up. Continue reading…
The Campus Visit Guide will work under the supervision of the Events & Outreach Coordinator and Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment, within the Office of Graduate Studies. Guide should be comfortable with sharing knowledge about the application process, student life and UNL campuses. Continue reading…
This networking event, hosted by the Graduate Student Assembly Professional Development Committee, will allow students to meet with employers from Day 2 of the Career Fair who have indicated a desire to work with graduate students. No registration required. Continue reading…
Registration to display research or creative activity at the Graduate Research Poster Session and Creative Exhibition must be submitted by March 20, 2020. Two students from each area will be awarded with a $400 travel grant. Continue reading…
Have you experienced food insecurity during your time in college? If you are food insecure, you may struggle to have enough money in your food budget, may skip meals to make your food supply last longer or compromise the quality of your meals. Your experience could contribute to ongoing research. Continue reading…
The university provides a free subscription to professional development resources for faculty, staff, post-docs, and graduate students through the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. Spring webinars focus on time management, successful writing habits, and wellness and technology. Continue reading…
Both students, staff and faculty are encouraged to attend and will learn several strategies on how to better position qualifications on federal job search resume.
Career Services will host Kathryn Troutman to speak about federal job search training on March 3, 2020 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Unity Room at the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center. Continue reading…
Nominations should be submitted by Monday, February 17, 2020. Please note, only faculty and staff may submit a nomination.
The Office of Graduate Studies is now accepting nominations for Graduate Recognition Awards, Folsom Awards, and Graduate Student Fellowships using an online form. Please submit your nomination by Monday, February 17, 2020. Continue reading…
Whether it’s a lab report, an essay, or a reflection paper, TAs frequently grade writing assignments. This workshop will focus on best practices for providing meaningful feedback to students about their writing. Register to attend. Continue reading…
The benefits of working as a GA are many, as it is an opportunity for students to strengthen their research skills and work hands-on with a variety of projects. GAs often have the opportunity to gain valuable research and professional experience, present at conferences, and/or publish research. Continue reading…