Madeleine Sorapure will be offering her workshop on the fundamentals of slide design one more time before the start of the Grad Slam competition. Sign up today!
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California lawmakers are getting their own education about why graduate research matters. Helping to enlighten them are two UC Santa Barbara Ph.D. students: Deborah Barany and Christopher Heckman.
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Nominate yourself or another graduate student to serve as a Graduate Students Association officer during the 2016-2017 academic year. Nominating is easy. All positions are open.
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Allied Minds is seeking applicants for their Fellows Program, a one-year remote work program that offers STEM grad students and postdocs the opportunity to acquire hands-on experience with market discovery, investment analysis, technology scouting, and due diligence.
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The Zurich Enterprise Challenge is a competition set over 3 phases open to teams of 3-4 Masters, MBA, and Ph.D. candidates interested in business, finance, risk management, or similar subjects.
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This virtual 2-day career conference is for graduate students from STEM, social sciences, and humanities disciplines interested in non-academic positions.
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Intel is giving a presentation on March 17 on Leading Edge Silicon Technology Development, where they have immediate openings. They will also conduct on-campus interviews on Friday, March 18.
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If you're looking to improve your writing style or ways to approach writing, check out these two recent articles from Chronicle Vitae and Inside Higher Ed.
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Arts & Lectures offered another great show on Thursday, March 10, at Campbell hall featuring classical guitarist José González. González was pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of Gothenburg in 2005 when his music career took off.
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The National NanoDays Festival needs excellent UCSB scientists and researchers to explain and promote Nanoscience to our local community. It is a fun, engaging event, primarily serving families with children ages 5-12.
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UCSB Arts & Lectures presents David Gergen, political analyst and former presidential advisor, in a discussion titled “The 2016 Election and the Future Political Landscape,” on Thursday, April 7, at 8 p.m. at UCSB Campbell Hall.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Jeffrey Hanson's workshop has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 17.
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Attention Humanities and Social Science grad students: Join Versatile Ph.D. for an online panel discussion about careers in technical writing.
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Read a recap of Lana Smith-Hale's workshop on how to have a successful non-academic job interview.
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There is a lot that's new with the GradPost! Take a look at some of the improved features that are now available.
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