Dr. Anita Bechtholt, Associate Director for Research Training and Career Development in the Division of Translational Research at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) will discuss graduate and postdoctoral National Research Service Awards (NSRAs). Continue reading…
Through the "Belong, Grow, Practice and Lead" webinar series, the Inclusive Leadership and Learning Unit aims to provide the opportunity for ALL to deepen their understanding and enhance their skills around matters of inclusivity in local and global communities. Continue reading…
When we teach, it is easy to fall into using mainly quizzes and exams for assessment. However, there are many other ways to assess your students' learning. This workshop will introduce alternate methods of assessment and help you develop methods that you can use in classes you teach. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies is pleased to call for nominations for its annual Graduate Recognition Awards, Folsom Awards, and current Graduate Student Fellowships. The online nomination form is now available. Please submit your nomination by Friday, March 26, 2021. Continue reading…
Are you interested in learning more about the fields of public administration, public policy, public health, or foreign service and NGOs? Join an upcoming career meet-up event to learn more from professionals in these fields. Continue reading…
On March 12, the Association for Women in Science will host a watch party of a recorded Q&A with Jane Willenbring, featured in Picture a Scientist, and Ian Cheney, co-director of the film. Breakout sessions will follow to discuss the movie, the Q&A, and to share individual perspectives. Continue reading…
The annual fair showcases research and creative accomplishments by university graduate and undergraduate students. In lieu of the traditional poster session and creative exhibition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to develop a 5-8 minute video presentation to share. Continue reading…
Literature reviews are an essential element of social sciences research projects as they help researchers understand topics, frame challenges, and identify opportunities. In this informal session on March 15, librarian Erica DeFrain will share strategies and tools for effective reviewing. Continue reading…
The Bureau of Sociological Research (BOSR) seeks survey research interns who will gain real experience with human subjects research, surveys, and other data collection. Graduate students chosen as survey research interns will receive $15/hour. Continue reading…
The 2021 Spring Teaching and Learning Symposium will feature Bryan Dewsbury, associate professor of biology and equity researcher, on how to have diversity, inclusivity and equity in the classroom. Continue reading…
Center for Entrepreneurship director Samuel Nelson will highlight the key skills graduate students need if they are thinking of starting their own business. Continue reading…