Whether it's kick-starting your career search, finding writing support, or you just want to enjoy some free pizza at our Lunch & Learn events, we hope you'll join us for our lineup of summer programming.
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Are you one of those people that has a pretty clear sense of what you don’t want in a job but have a hard time figuring out what you do want? This workshop will help you gain some understanding into the career development process and how to take steps toward understanding what you want out of a career.
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The Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity will be hosting a memorial to honor the 49 lives lost in the Orlando tragedy on Monday, June 20, at noon.
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The third annual Graduate Student Seminar Series, coordinated by students in Chemical Engineering and sponsored by the Center of MASS, will run this summer from July 6 until September 21.
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If you were unable to attend the workshop "Controversy in the Classroom: Pedagogical techniques for a divided society," or you would like to review some of the topics discussed, here is a video of the event in its entirety.
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Don't write in isolation! The Graduate Writers' Room will be open over the summer from June 20 through September 8 in the Student Resource Building, Room 1103.
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If you are grad student trying to publish for the first time, you might not know about the etiquette of multiple submissions, submitting rejected papers, or dealing with inept reviewers. UCSB Professor Joshua Schimel answers all those questions and more!
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Are you overwhelmed and exhausted from looking through comprehensive external funding databases? Then check out the recently-updated Department-Specific Funding List from the Graduate Student Resource Center!
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UCSB's School for Scientific Thought is accepting applications from doctoral students and post-docs to teach science curricula to local high school students in Fall 2016. Apply by July 1!
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Attention humanities/social science Ph.D. candidates: apply by July 29 to the 21st Century Global Dynamic Research Fellowship.
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UCSB Extension is offering a TESOL certificate program this summer. Learn to teach English in the USA or overseas: broaden your horizons, and gain valuable life and career experience!
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CERN, the European Organization of Nuclear Research, has a scientific writer position available. They are looking for someone with experience with particle physics, journalism, or scientific publishing, and with excellent English-language skills. The deadline for applications is June 22, 2016.
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Looking for a job next year? UCSB is seeking up to four half-time Graduate Student Assistants for a new, innovative, and far-reaching undergraduate student success program focused on underrepresented minority (URM) and low-income students.
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The organizing committee is now recruiting graduate students and postdocs to join the team for next year’s conference, where you can have the opportunity to develop transferable skills that are valuable to careers both inside and outside of the academy.
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In the mood for some seafood? Three seafood-loving graduating master's students who are researching how and why people purchase seafood are looking for you and your appetite.
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