Registration for the Graduate Poster Session and Creative Exhibition as part of the 2019 Spring Research Fair is now open. Graduate students in all fields are welcome to present their work and to compete in the poster competition. Continue reading…
These awards are made possible through a generous gift from the family of Lowe R. and Mavis M. Folsom and the University Foundation.
The Office of Graduate Studies seeks nominations for its three annual Graduate Recognition Awards and the annual Folsom Distinguished Master's Thesis and Doctoral Awards. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies is looking for graduate students, postdocs, and faculty to judge posters at the Spring Research Fair on Monday, April 15, 2019.
The Office of Graduate Studies is looking for graduate students, postdocs, and faculty to judge posters at the Spring Research Fair on Monday, April 15, 2019. Faculty and postdocs can judge both undergraduates and graduate students; graduate students can judge undergraduate posters. Continue reading…
This workshop will help faculty and graduate teaching assistants discover open textbooks in your field and how to adopt them for your course.
Are you a UNL instructor or staff who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Explore possible open textbook solutions and how to support them. Instructors will receive a $200 stipend for your participation and written review. Continue reading…
There are teaching experiences available for those without a TA position, you just have to look.
If you want to work at a university, teaching experience as a graduate student is valuable. If you don't have a teaching assistantship, there are still ways to get this experience. Continue reading…