Check out this UCSB series on grad student and postdoc professional development experiences funded by the Individualized Professional Skills (IPS) Program. This week's featured video is by Anna Kim, a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering, who attended an online course for future Principal Investigators to build the skills to lead a lab. Read on to watch the video and learn more about the IPS program!

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The National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) is holding the tenth annual National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week (NPAW) September 21–25, 2020. This year, many of the events being organized for NPAW are being hosted virtually and will be open to all to attend! Read on for more information and how to sign up.

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Wouldn’t it be great if you could ask someone who has received the NSF GRFP questions about the application process? Wouldn’t it be helpful to hear from someone about how their research gets funded and the various procedural business that accompanies being awarded the NSF GRFP? Now you can! Join us on September 22nd and get your questions answered.

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Check out this new UCSB series on grad student and postdoc professional development experiences funded by the Individualized Professional Skills (IPS) Program. This week's featured video is by Rammy Salem, a graduate student in Psychological and Brain Sciences, who attended a national summit on Arab American community organizing. Read on to watch the video and learn more about the IPS program!

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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is currently accepting applications for the CPRIT TRIUMPH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Translational Cancer Research. This three-year fellowship aims to further develop talented PhD or MD/PhDs into successful clinical/translational research scientists. Applications are reviewed quarterly, with upcoming due dates of September 30, 2020 and December 31, 2020. Read on to learn more!

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Question: What do the vast majority of UCSB's GRFP winners have in common? Answer: 90% participated in the GRFP Success Series. Improve your chances of winning by attending our writing sample workshop that breaks down the underlying features within winning applications so that you can then apply those strategies to your own application.

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Interested in helping our local coastal environment and learning more about our community? Join the all-student Coastal Fund Board of Directors, in charge of allocating approximately $400,000 in funds each year to projects that preserve, protect, and restore the watershed and shoreline associated with UCSB. Board members receive a quarterly stipend and applications are due Friday, September 18th, 2020. Read on to learn more.

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Beyond the Professoriate is launching their first ever, completely virtual, Academic Career Success Conference for grad students, postdocs, and recent PhDs seeking guidance in their early scholarly careers. This conference is for grad students, postdocs, and PhDs in both STEM and SHEF fields. Join on Saturday, September 19 is for STEM students, and Saturday, September 26th for students in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Click for more info and to register!

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There are a lot of wonderful resources out there that provide guidance on how to do well on the GRFP application, but ultimately your success will be determined by an evaluator. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you could talk to one of these mysterious figures to learn how the application is reviewed and what evaluators seek in a strong application? Join us on September 15th and you can do just that!

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UCSB's campus-wide TA Orientation helps you prepare for becoming an effective TA or Reader. It is required for all new graduate student Teaching Assistants (TAs), and Readers, even if your first appointment is not until Winter or Spring Quarter. This year's Orientation is completely virtual. Read on to learn more about the format and how to register!

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Question: What do the vast majority of UCSB's GRFP winners have in common? Answer: 90% participated in the GRFP Success Series. Improve your chances of winning by attending our writing workshop that breaks down the two GRFP statements by not only explaining what evaluators look for but also providing you with a framework to write these statements.

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