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Sign up to be a GSA graduate representative! A number of departments, including Art, Global Studies, and Materials, still need a graduate representative. Read on to learn more!
SIGN UP TO BE A GSA GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE
Responsibilities
An Assembly Member and/or Graduate Representative is responsible for:
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Disseminating important information about new services or events to graduate students in their graduate program.
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Bringing forth concerns or new ideas shared by peer graduates in their Master's or Doctoral program.
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Voting in official GSA matters, including appointment of new Executive Officers, approving ballot language for elections, and deciding a course of action during critical events.
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Attending a minimum of 2/3 of all Assembly meetings per quarter in order to qualify for a departmental rebate. Rebates can be received by the department or individually by the graduate representative
The following departments still need a graduate representative:
+ Art
+ Chemistry and Biochemistry
+ Chicana and Chicano Studies
+ Classics
+ Dynamical Neuroscience
+ Economics
+ English
+ Film and Media Studies
+ Global Studies
+ History
+ Materials
+ Mathematics
+ Mechanical Engineering
+ Media Arts & Technology
+ Music
+ Sociology
+ Technology Management Program
// Note that you must be registered via this form to receive payment for attending the general assembly meetings //