The December 13 edition will be the concluding Graduate Report newsletter for the fall 2023 semester. We will be joining the rest of the UNL community to observe the holiday closedown and will resume regular weekly publishing with the first 2024 spring semester edition on January 3, 2024. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies will be offering a grant writing seminar for graduate students presented by Dr. John Robertson. The Grant Writers Seminars & Workshops will be held on Thursday, March 7, 2024, from 1:00 - 4:00 PM at the City Campus Union Auditorium. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies invites nominations for its annual Graduate Recognition Awards, Folsom Awards, Graduate Student Fellowships, and Postdoc Awards. Submit your nomination by February 15, 2024 here.Continue reading…
The course highlights quick, yet theoretically defensible, methods useful for smaller-scale policy analyses or for taking a preliminary cut at larger-scale policy analyses. The purpose of policy analysis is to help policymakers choose among complex options under uncertain conditions. Continue reading…
Teaching Assistant Opportunity for Scientific Writing Course
A teaching assistant position is available for the Scientific Writing and Communication course (PLAS 403 / AGRO 803) in spring 2024. As a TA, you will provide feedback to approximately 15 students on improving their scientific writing manuscripts. To apply, email cbooth2@unl.eduContinue reading…
Join the Office of Graduate Studies at the Graduate Student Welcome Resource Fair on January 19, 2023, at 10:00 am in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. Discover a range of resources for graduate students in teaching, research, professional development, and time management. Continue reading…
Dr. Eva Bachman, Director of Graduate Student Support and Associate Registrar, will host a milestones presentation on Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 12 noon to 1 PM on Zoom. This event is open to student, staff, and faculty Click here to registerContinue reading…
When winter weather strikes, it can impact UNL operations in a number of ways. Here is what Huskers can expect from the university in the event of a major snow or cold event that may affect day-to-day activities. Story by Troy Fedderson Click here to read more.