On October 21, join Instructional Development for a workshop on designing and grading assignments. Space is limited, so sign up today!
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On October 21, join Instructional Development for a workshop on designing and grading assignments. Space is limited, so sign up today!
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Have you recently been awarded a PhD in the natural sciences or will be awarded a PhD by July 2020? Stanford has a generous new fellows program for postdoctoral researchers who want to conduct interdisciplinary research in the natural sciences. Appointments will be for three-year terms, and Fellows will receive an annual stipend of $83,000 per year. Apply by November 1.
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How do Americans engage in small-talk in various settings? How do you know things are going well? Join us for a workshop on Oct 24 to learn how to engage in culturally appropriate small-talk, including introducing yourself and jumping in with ongoing conversation groups. Facilitated by trained actor Bri McWhorter, a fun and informative communication professional! RSVP today!
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During an interview, you need to be confident, articulate, and able to quickly think on your feet. Luckily, these are skills that you can practice in advance. This interactive workshop on October 24 will teach you how to be an active listener, keep the dialogue going, and impress your interviewer. This workshop is helpful for preparation in both academic and non-academic interview settings.
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Graduate TA's, faculty, and staff are invited to learn how to better understand, work with, and support Chinese international students in this compelling, timely, and in-demand workshop from the Center for Innovative Teaching, Research, and Learning. Join them this Friday, October 11th at the UCSB Library, room 1576. RSVP today to reserve your spot.
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The Center for Innovative Teaching, Research, and Learning (CITRAL) invites UCSB graduate students to participate in their October 22 workshop with Dr. Maggie Safronova on connecting with students and creating inclusive learning environments. RSVP by October 15!
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The Insight Fellows Programs are tuition-free fellowships for graduating students looking to transition to thriving careers as data scientists, engineers, and other cutting-edge professionals. Read on more for more info, to sign up for an informational webinar on October 15, or to apply by October 21!
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On October 16, join Instructional Development for a workshop on creating engaging classroom lessons. Space is limited, so sign up today!
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On October 15, join Instructional Development for a workshop on effective questioning and classroom assessment techniques. Space is limited, so sign up today!
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Here is an exciting opportunity for grad students and postdocs to hear about an important nation-wide movement to change academic culture and prevent sexual harassment in higher education. Join the authors of the recent report "Sexual Harassment of Women: Climate, Culture, and Consequences in the Sciences, Engineering and Medicine" for a breakfast discussion on October 11.
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De-stress as you learn how to paint while meeting other grads! As part of their ongoing graduate student programming, Health & Wellness has invited The Painted Cabernet to UCSB on October 17 and it is FREE for grad students. All materials provided! Space is limited to 20 Painters, and early registration is recommended to secure your spot.
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Join the co-directors of the UCSB Individualized Professional Skills (IPS) program for an info session on Thursday, October 17, to learn more about how you can apply for grant money to support external professional development opportunities.
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On October 8, join Instructional Development for a workshop on how to facilitate active learning in the classroom. Space is limited, so sign up today!
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Are you a STEM Graduate Student interested in teaching at a university, research, and mentoring? Then, this paid summer teaching opportunity might be perfect for you! You get to work with and mentor highly motivated high school students who get to experience the rigor of taking a college-level class and being guided through the research project of your choice. Apply by October 18 to participate!
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If you have specific questions related to your application, you won't want to miss this session! On October 14, you will be matched with a successful GRFP applicant. Please bring a copy of one of your materials (e.g., one of the statements) to be reviewed. Participation in this event is strictly by appointment, so please make sure to RSVP and indicate your availability.
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