October 27 - November 7, 2025 |
Happy Monday, graduate students! The Two Week Outlook is a weekly newsletter, highlighting events and opportunities in the following two weeks, curated by graduate students for graduate students. Check it out every week so you don't miss:
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- GPS workshops
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Opportunities to connect with other graduate students, staff, and faculty
- Relevant university and campus events, hand-picked for graduate students
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🧑💻 indicates resources also available to online & hybrid students.
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| October 28 @ 3:30 - 4:30 PM (Foster 322)
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Dr. Károly Jókay, Executive Director of Fulbright Hungary will hold this open office hour to meet with Ph.D. students interested in applying for Fulbright Scholar Awards. Please RSVP here.
Dr. Jókay plays a central role in the selection process for U.S. scholars and students traveling to Hungary, as well as Hungarian scholars and students pursuing opportunities in the United States.
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When institutions ask job candidates for a “teaching philosophy” or a “teaching statement,” what are they looking for? In this interactive session, staff from the Academy for Teaching and Learning and the Division of Graduate Writing will demystify this common element of academic job applications, introduce a proven rubric for constructing this document, and give real-time feedback on your teaching philosophy statement. Lunch Provided. Please RSVP here.
Participants are asked to bring a draft of their current teaching philosophy statement.
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Join Dr. Dolan for an hour of discussing topics related to holistic wellness and success in graduate school. Each session will include information and skills for enhancing wellness, followed by group discussion. Click here for directions to the GRC. Please RSVP here.
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The literature review is a common and important genre in academic writing. But, what is the lit review’s purpose? What should it include? Where should a scholar begin the process of writing an effective one? The Division of Graduate Writing invites you to “Mastering the Literature Review,” a workshop that will answer these and other questions! RSVP here.
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Each year, Baylor hosts a week of Homecoming activities and celebrations, culminating in the annual Homecoming parade and football game. You can view a full schedule and detailed information about Homecoming here!
On the morning of the parade, please stop by the Graduate School tent near Carroll Library and meet with GSA for donuts and coffee!
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The Online Learning unit is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Graduate Assistant to join our team. The successful candidate will perform a variety of administrative and office tasks, including but not limited to: Document management and filing, preparing and generating reports, assisting with event planning, setup, and teardown, and supporting various office functions as needed.
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