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It is that time of the year again when grad students start to actively think about their career. Whether you're looking for an internship or a job, or you just want to create an impactful resume or an engaging LinkedIn profile, we at Graduate Student Career Services are here to help meet all of your career and professional development needs. Stop by our office in SRB1216 during drop-in hours or email us at lanasmithhale@ucsb.edu or vdoshi@ucsb.edu to schedule an appointment.

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One of the most essential writing genres for a graduate student to master is one that is rarely formally taught: grant/fellowship applications. Because every grant/fellowship has its own style, this workshop on January 23 will focus on larger genre concerns, such as how to identify your audience, how to make your work sound important, and how to figure out what a particular agency is looking to fund.

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Join us for this Q&A "Queer & A" ask-and-answer session for snacks and to learn practical skills around pronouns and language use related to queer and trans identities in the North American context. If you are curious about sexuality and gender issues at the university and the USA this is a safe place to share your questions and learn!

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The teaching demonstration is where a committee glimpses your teaching efficacy. And with only one class period to display your skills, there’s little margin for error. In this workshop on January 16, participants will learn about what goes into a strong teaching demonstration from a pedagogical perspective. Sign up today!

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Take a mid-morning walk with other international graduate students and the international peer advisor Julia McClenon over to the Isla Vista Co-op for some tasty treats and to learn about all the foods it provides. You'll have the chance to share your suggestions and feedback directly with the manager so the co-op can better serve the international graduate student population.

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Many a promising job talk has failed because the candidate did not prepare properly. Maybe the talk was too technical. Maybe the visuals were not executed well. In this workshop on January 9, participants will learn the strategies behind how to communicate their research appropriately through spoken, visual, and written communication. Sign up today!

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