With growing concerns over the COVID-19 virus, the Office of Graduate Studies is preparing for the possibility that in-person oral examinations may not be feasible. Please read the latest announcement on oral exams.
With growing concerns over the COVID-19 virus, the Office of Graduate Studies is preparing for the possibility that in-person oral examinations may not be feasible. Please read the latest announcement on oral exams. Continue reading…
Choose from a series of six career development workshops for graduate students or postdocs on March 23-24, 2020. Topics will explore design thinking, intercultural competence, diversity statements, public speaking, and more. Continue reading…
University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate student Ashley Mulcahy Toney is one of 30 students from across the nation selected for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Future Leaders in Agriculture program. Continue reading…
The university is working to prepare for a potential scenario where all classes need to be taught remotely for a period of time. Depending on your role as a TA, this transition may have a small impact or a much more significant impact on your teaching. Continue reading…
Preparing a poster for the Spring Research Days or similar conference takes work. This session will help you prepare a strong poster and help in giving you confidence to present it well. Continue reading…
The reputation of the GRFP follows recipients and often helps them become life-long leaders that contribute significantly to both scientific innovation and teaching.
Fellows share in the prestige and opportunities that become available when selected. Fellows benefit from a 3-year annual stipend of $34,000 along with a $12,000 cost of education allowance for tuition and fees, opportunities for international research and professional development, and more. Continue reading…
Four dialogue sessions open to graduate committee chairs will be held during the Spring 2020 semester. Please save the dates to attend the dialogue sessions. 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…
All students who are in the LGBTQA+ community and any student who wants a workplace that's inclusive and equitable to LGBTQA+ folks are welcome to attend.
Career Services and the UNL LGBTQA+ Center have an exciting event coming up called Pride in the Workplace: Conversations and Connections on March 16, 2020 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Wick Alumni Center. Continue reading…