Prof. Moustafa Bayoumi will examine the ways the media, law, and politics mutually reinforce each other in viewing Muslims as potentially dangerous outsiders.
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Prof. Moustafa Bayoumi will examine the ways the media, law, and politics mutually reinforce each other in viewing Muslims as potentially dangerous outsiders.
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Maximilian Stiefel, a second-year Ph.D. student in Geography, attended the 2016 Annual CUGH Global Health Conference as the graduate student ambassador. Read on to find out more about his experience!
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Yardi Systems is hosting two information sessions for full time positions available for students with their master's in computer science, computer engineering, economics, mathematics, statistics, information technology, and technology management.
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Non-academic professionals with science backgrounds are joining faculty from UCSB for a day of mock interviews to help you sharpen your interviewing game, market skills gained as a graduate student, and broaden your career horizons!
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The Graduate Student Resource Center is hosting a workshop on writing a diversity statement for an academic position on Wednesday, April 20. The workshop is open to all UCSB graduate students and postdocs.
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Career Services is hosting an information session for Ph.D. students in the life sciences who are interested in learning more about non-academic careers and a post-Ph.D. opportunity through the Keck Graduate Institute.
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Are you interested in a career outside of traditional academia? Do you want to learn more about alternative career possibilities and how to prepare yourself? Then come to this panel discussion meant to educate students about careers in life sciences outside of academia.
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Jean-luc Doumont returns to UCSB during his West Coast tour. His talks are informative, well-crafted and poignant; they are worthwhile whether this is your first time or you are a devoted fan!
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RSVP now to the next Finding Funding Workshop on April 19!
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This interactive workshop on April 20 will cover how to create a strong base of professional connections, as well as how to identify and successfully navigate in-person and online networking opportunities.
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Khatharya Um will examine the conditions that produced the 1975-79 Cambodian genocide as well as the struggle of Cambodians, both in their homeland and in the diaspora.
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The Spring 2016 Career Fair is happening this week! This two-day event features opportunities to learn about career options, network with potential employers, and get your resume into the hands of recruiters from diverse fields.
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The Academic Senate Committee on International Education (CIE) will host a special workshop focused on the best ways to support faculty in the classroom and beyond when working with international students.
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Professor Gutiérrez-Jones will present on the current fascination with suicide in contemporary science fiction works and the significance of suicidal crisis.
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Check out an innovation training program to help you bring your technology to market, brought to you by National Science Foundation's I-Corps program and Innovation Node-Los Angeles.
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