The Office of Graduate Studies invites students, staff, faculty, and postdocs to attend the Postdoc Science Slam on November 4, 2021 to recognize and enjoy short, engaging presentations on the research and creative activity postdocs accomplish.
The Office of Graduate Studies invites students, staff, faculty, and postdocs to attend the Postdoc Science Slam on November 4, 2021 to recognize and enjoy short, engaging presentations on the research and creative activity postdocs accomplish. Continue reading…
The graduate student professional development team at the Office of Graduate Studies offers professional development learning modules available via Canvas as well as consultation opportunities to support your upcoming job search. Continue reading…
Would you like to get feedback from peers and experts on your resume or cover letter? This interactive feedback session will allow you to get feedback on your job documents as you prepare to begin your job search. Continue reading…
Whether you have health insurance or not, it’s important to understand what it is and how it works. Attend this webinar to learn how to access health care with and without insurance, common insurance terms and their meanings, how to read Explanation of Benefits and more. Continue reading…
Are you interested in learning more about the fields of Health & Wellness? If so, please attend the upcoming Career Meet-Up Event where you can connect and learn from professionals in these fields. Continue reading…
In this workshop, we will discuss various factors to consider when making choices about publishing, including both conceptual and practical factors. We will also look at some tools and strategies participants can use for identifying and evaluating journals as fits for their work. Continue reading…
he 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 hired to become survey research interns will receive $15/hour. Continue reading…
Although the course is focused on undergraduate student learning, the skills you learn in this course are basic for educating non-scientists about science. Continue reading…