Career Development
Do you want to learn to be more productive and effective at writing and conducting academic research? Would you like to develop and use a sound project-management approach to complete your dissertation or thesis? Then this workshop on February 5 is for you! Sign up today.
Join us for a special guest workshop that will help you learn to:
- Be productive and effective at writing and conducting academic research
- Develop and use a sound, project-management approach to completing a dissertation or thesis
- Increase motivation, create meaningful accountability and overcome common pitfalls such as writer's block, self-doubt, procrastination, and perfectionism
- Work effectively with faculty and prepare for successful proposal and final defense meetings
- Develop a strong foundation for success in post-graduate school life
This workshop is relevant to students at any phase of graduate school enrolled in both master's and doctoral programs.
Alison Miller is the owner of The Dissertation Coach, a company that offers coaching, consulting, and workshops to graduate students and faculty. Alison and her team have worked with thousands of doctoral and master's students coaching them to earn their graduate degrees. Alison has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Cornell University. She speaks at companies and universities throughout the United States. She resides in Los Angeles, California. Alison is the author of Finish Your Dissertation Once and For All: How to Overcome Psychological Barriers, Get Results, and Move On with Your Life published by the American Psychological Association.
The GSRC is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities. For information or to request disability accommodation, please email Hannah Lawrence, Assistant Director of Professional Development, directly.