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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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Are you engaged in (or want to learn more about) qualitative research? Interested in chatting with professionals working in qualitative research positions? Come meet with alumni and recruiters in a relaxed environment. Represented organizations may be hiring for immediate openings and others will be looking to connect with future candidates. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be provided.
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Looking to find balance and joy in your busy life? Want to make more intentional decisions about your future? Join the Office of Career and Life Design and Urmila Venkatesh of Stanford’s Life Design Lab over lunch and learn how to use empathy, curiosity and collaboration to design small changes for a more satisfying life.
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Looking to make a strong impression with your industry job applications? Co-facilitators from The Office of Career and Life Design and the University Writing Center will guide you through the key elements of a standout cover letter, ensuring you leave with the confidence to apply for your target positions. Lunch will be provided.
Come and go for a quick cup of coffee and bite to eat, or stay for a themed conversation with fellow first-gen graduate students. This week’s topic: Teaching Tips.
Join two guest experts to learn more about navigating U.S. employment options after graduation.
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| Talking to Humans: Networking for Grad Students
Learn how to network effectively and build meaningful, two-way relationships at the upcoming Microsoft and Dell site visits 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.
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We are looking for grad student presenters! Showcase your sustainability or energy research, project or passion to your peers in 3-5 easy minutes. All you need is 8-10 PowerPoint slides, an environmental/energy angle and a sense of fun. Any and all presentation ideas are welcome. Submissions are due by February 17 and the event is held the evening of February 27th.
Submit your idea using the registration link here.
Interested in attending and not presenting? Learn more about the event and RSVP here.
Have a great mentor at UT Austin? The Graduate School is accepting nominations for faculty members who demonstrate outstanding mentorship of graduate students and/or postdoctoral scholars. Nominations must be initiated by a graduate student or postdoctoral scholar in a letter submitted to a department chair, Graduate Adviser or faculty member. Start your nomination today – all documentation is due by February 14, 2025.
This workshop fulfills both the NSF RECR requirement and the NIH RCR training requirement for pre-doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships and early career awards.
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