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Career and professional development opportunities for graduate students and postdocs include:
More information and links to register can be found below.
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Learn how to use customer discovery practices to enhance your job search and connect with the right people. We’ll also be giving away two free SXSW tickets at this event!
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A three-minute research communication competition, that features several skill development workshops, EYP is designed to equip participants with the strategies needed to effectively communicate complex ideas in just three minutes. Register by Thursday, March 6.
Cash prizes will be awarded to four competition winners:
Overall Excellence in Research Communication – $1,000 Outstanding Public Engagement – $1,000 Outstanding Creativity – $1,000 Community Choice Award for Excellence – $500
We’re looking for grad student presenters interested in sharing their sustainability or environmental research in just 3-5 minutes!
Are you ready to put your problem-solving skills to the test? The UT Energy Week Interdisciplinary Energy Case Competition invites UT Austin graduate students from all disciplines to collaborate, innovate, and develop real-world solutions to pressing challenges in the energy sector.
Register as a team or as an individual for the opportunity to be placed into a team.
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Thursday, Feb. 20, noon-1:30 p.m., Perry Castañeda Library Learning Lab
Work with peers and an Office of Career and Life Design advisor to strengthen your LinkedIn profile.
Learn how to curate and build a data portfolio to share with potential employers! Identify potential projects, datasets, hosting platforms and more. This workshop is aimed at all data careers, including data analysts, data scientists and data engineers. Lunch will be provided.
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Learn how to network effectively and build meaningful, two-way relationships at the upcoming Dell site visit and other in-person networking situations.
Turn your prior career into your competitive advantage in this interactive virtual workshop from the Office of Career and Life Design.
Curious about a career in in environmental development? Christine Wheatley (Ph.D. Sociology, 2017), Executive Director of New-Age Environmental Development Africa, will be answering your questions about transitioning from academia to international development, pursing a research agenda outside the academy, working internationally and more!
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