Are you a graduate student interested at the intersection of public policy, research, and mentorship? If so, then the Presidential GOLD Fellowship hosted by the UC Center Sacramento could be perfect for you. You get to spend Winter, Spring, or Summer 2020 in Sacramento engaging with policymakers on issues important to California and your research. Last date to apply is October 21, 2019!

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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 October 10 and get your questions answered.

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The UCSB Individualized Professional Skills (IPS) program has now reopened for the 2019-20 academic year. Awards up to $1000 are granted to eligible graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who wish to individually tailor their career paths with outside professional development opportunities. Join us for an info session on October 17 to learn more!

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The ​Center for Innovative Teaching, Research, and Learning​ (CITRAL) invites UCSB graduate students to participate in their October 15 workshop with Drs. Maggie Safronova and Elina Salminen on teaching students disciplinary knowledge. Sign up by October 8 to attend!

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Are you in the sciences or engineering and want to know how to find a good mentor, how to get the most out of a mentoring relationship by being a pro-active mentee, and how to be a good mentor yourself? Then this event is just for you! It will be held on Thursday, October 3, from 12-1pm in Elings Hall Room 1605. Lunch will be provided.

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Question: What do the vast majority of UCSB's GRFP winners have in common? Answer: Over 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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Graduate school can be stressful, which is why it's even more important than ever to develop healthy habits for self-care and wellness while you're here. Come learn about great campus resources to support your wellbeing at ​our annual Graduate Student Wellness Welcome on October 4! Stop by for free food, free massages, fun activities, and lots of giveaways to help ​you start the new year off whole and healthy.

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Do you have an interest in helping junior high students and families gain familiarity with science and its importance in education? Then volunteer for Family Ultimate Science Exploration (FUSE), a program for underrepresented students and their families to gain familiarity with the practice of science, its importance in education, and its promise of exciting career options. Read on for more details!

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Have you been meaning to update your resume but don't have the time? Do you want to learn how to stand out from the crowd? If you are looking to pursue career opportunities outside of academia, your resume is your ticket into that world. ​​Come to this workshop on October 8 to learn tips and techniques that will help you craft and strategically target your resume. Pizza will be provided!

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