Now: All first-year students have access to NOVO until January 21, 2024. During these next few days, make sure you're registered for all the courses you need. You can also utilize the waitlist feature within NOVO.
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Wed., Nov. 29: Faculty Discernment Talk-in-Residence with Patty Brady, Managing Director of the Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing.
Hosted by Siegfried Hall!
These are great opportunities for all students, especially first-year students, to engage with faculty, ask questions, and learn more about various academic paths at Notre Dame.
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Dec. 4: Deadline to submit Final Exam Conflict eform
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Before Final Exams: Finish the semester strong! Check out LRC Tutoring Resources!
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) ) offers tutoring for many first-year courses, and all sessions are free of charge. Tutoring should supplement your layered strategy for academic success in a course.
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Join Siegfried Hall as they welcome Patty Brady, managing director of the Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing.
Faculty Discernment Talks-in-Residence invite Notre Dame faculty into residence halls to share stories of how they discovered, cultivated, and pursued their intellectual passions.
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What Patty Brady has to say:
"Much of my career was spent as an investor, not an academic. The Institute for Global Investing was designed to bridge the practice of investing with academic theory. Like many fields, the most successful investors are multi-disciplinary thinkers, persistently curious, and think in long duration. Helping to uncover these qualities in our students across disciplines and backgrounds is a fruitful exercise that leads to better long-term success both here at ND and in their future careers. I am especially passionate about helping women succeed in fields in which they are traditionally underrepresented."
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Hey Irish! Our next Lightning Lecture ⚡️is with Jake Lundberg, Professor of History in the College of Arts and Letters. Professor Lundberg takes us through the field of history and why it is important for students to study history. ☘️
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The Kellogg Developing Researcher Program provides second semester first-years, sophomores, juniors, and seniors the opportunity to develop their research skills and gain real world experience by assisting faculty on short term research projects.
Selected students will cultivate their research skills through a variety of qualitative and quantitative workshops and trainings throughout the semester. The program is designed to help students be better prepared to pursue individual research projects and write their own research proposals.
Deadline for spring 2024: Monday, December 4, 2023.
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Interested in working with a nonprofit organization, engaging in exploratory work for future research projects, or doing collaborative research with a professor in Africa, Asia or Latin America over the summer?
The Kellogg Institute's Experiencing the World Fellowships might be a good fit for you.
Program Manager Rachel Thiel will offer 3 virtual sessions to talk about the fellowships, the application process, and offer an opportunity for you to ask questions about your own proposal ideas.
All sessions at 2pm Eastern Time
Tuesday, December 19
Thursday, January 4
Wednesday, January 10
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