Whether it's your first semester of your grad school journey, your last, or
Whether it's your first semester of your grad school journey, your last, or

September 1, 2020

Welcome to the fall 2020 semester! While this semester may look a bit different, we’re excited to kick off another school year.
Whether it’s your first semester of your grad school journey, your last, or you’re somewhere in the middle, be sure to take advantage of everything the University of Wisconsin–Madison has to offer.

Tips for Grads: Craft your career vision statement

Career Development
As a graduate student, you likely have an idea for your next career move, but do you have a grand vision for your career? A vision statement helps you create a mental image of your ideal work life — both what you aspire to and what inspires you. Read these tips for formulating your vision statement, then take some time to create yours.
Think about today. Look inward to the person you are today and examine what drives you. List your core values both in your professional and personal life — do you imagine these shifting in the future?
Think big. When you think toward the future, don’t limit yourself. Push negative thoughts aside and open your mind to the possibilities that, today, might seem far-fetched.
Think deeply. Try visioning exercises that expand your thinking with questions like:
  • How do I define career success? What type of job would allow me to achieve career success?
  • What would I be doing today if I had unlimited cash, no bills or obstacles?
  • Do I bring something unique to the table? How do I share it in a way that fulfills me?
  • Whose career do I admire? Why?
  • Where do I envision myself in 5 years? 10? 20?
Put it together. Using the information you’ve compiled, write your vision statement in one sentence or a concise paragraph. Make copies and place the statement in places you’ll read it often and continue to be inspired.
DiscoverPD: Your guide to professional development

Professional and Career Development: Start here

4 professional development resources for online grad students
Just because you attend class online doesn’t mean you can’t access UW–Madison’s wealth of professional resources. Get to know these helpful resources, and be sure to take advantage of them throughout your time at UW–Madison. Here are a few of the highlights:
  • For career exploration, create a Handshake account.
  • For graduate student professional development, log in to DiscoverPD.
  • For tech issues and questions, chat, email or call the DoIT Help Desk.
  • For credible sources and content, explore the UW Libraries system.

Wellness: Identity-specific resources

Not only has the pandemic created additional anxieties and stressors for our students, but it has also highlighted existing inequities that communities of color face regarding health disparities, access to care and systemic support. We are here to advocate for and support our students in managing their experiences of microaggressions, discrimination, and stigmatization. Explore University Health Services’ collection of identity specific resources including videos, articles, toolkits, and more.
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