Congratulations to MacKenzie Wade (Anthropology) and Mariah Miller (Global Studies), winners of the Crossroads 2.0 Course Proposal competition. Their course, titled “Alternative Foods, Alternative Economies: Creative Collaborations to Reimagine the Food System" will be offered in the College of Creative Studies during the 2021-22 academic year. Read on to learn more!
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Join us for part 2 of our 3-part Grad Student Career Bootcamp Summer Series on Tuesday, July 13. A cover letter or interest letter is a perfect way to present yourself and experience in a way that connects with potential employers. But it is easier said than done. This workshop will highlight techniques to help you expertly craft and strategically target your letters.
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Reduce your anxiety about finances by attending this workshop on July 12th to learn basic terminology, tools, and plans for budgeting. Leave with tools to create a plan on how to manage your graduate income. RSVP today!
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Graduate students, staff, and faculty are invited to join Health and Wellness, Student Leadership and Engagement, and CAPS for the Well-being Summer Book Club! Join to explore how to “find your people, create community, and live a more connected life.” The club will meet Tuesdays, starting 6/29, from 6:30-7:30pm. Read on for more information!
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) is now offering supplemental funding for postdoctoral researchers to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on STEM research and development. Apply by December 31, 2021!
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The Graduate Division is pleased to announce the winners for two awards honoring graduate students who have distinguished themselves in the area of undergraduate research supervision: Elliott Ihm, Ryan Lach, Chelsea Edwards, Elizabeth Agey, Corinna Klein, and Valerie Meier. Read on to find out more about our awardees!
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The Engaging Teaching Symposium provides a space to reflect on teaching over the past year: what you tried, what “worked” or “didn’t work,” and how it might inform your teaching in the upcoming quarters. The symposium will take place on Wednesdays and Fridays from October 6-11, 2021. Submissions are now being accepted for roundtables, 30-minute workshops, and poster sessions. Submit an abstract by June 30. Read on to learn more!
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The eFellows Engineering Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, funded by the NSF and administered by the ASEE, is now accepting applications! The eFellows program places early-career PhDs in Engineering fields in university research postdoctoral fellowships in order to prepare them for future research careers. Apply by July 6!
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You have convinced the hiring committee that you are a strong candidate for your dream job through a polished cover letter and C.V. But what about the core of your scholarship? Where do you see your research in five years? This workshop on July 7th will explore the research statement and the five-year plan: what they are, what they look like, and which one is right for you.
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Still looking for funding? Or planning ahead for 2022-2023? Attend the next Finding Funding Workshop on July 7th and learn about campus and external funding.
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Graduate students are invited to attend and present their research at City of Hope’s 5th Annual Biomedical Research Graduate Student Symposium, to be held via Zoom on August 27, 2021. The submission deadline for abstracts is July 7, 2021 and presenters may be eligible for monetary prizes. Read on for more details!
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Are you interested in teaching at a community college? Check out a new mentorship program called The Rancho Academy, designed for students interested in a faculty or administrator career at the community college level. The program is a six-week to ten-week commitment at no cost and students will be matched with a faculty or administrator mentor. Students are welcome to apply by August 19, 2021 to the next cohort which begins on September 1, 2021 or by October 14, 2021 to join the cohort beginning on November 1, 2021. Read on to learn more!
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UCSB Arts & Lectures announces the return of FREE Summer Cinema with Be Excellent & Party On! - Movies Under the Stars in Your Cars on Thursday evenings at 8:30pm from July 1 through Aug. 12 at West Wind Drive-in Santa Barbara. Take a trip back to the drive-in (and back in time!) with a series of nostalgic comedy and adventure flicks from the ’80s and ’90s. Read on for more info!
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How do you distill your entire academic and professional career into one document? You may be the best candidate for a job, but if you do not have a well-organized C.V., then you're likely to get lost in the application pile. Come to this workshop on June 30th and learn what the major sections of a C.V. include and how to tailor your C.V. to specific positions.
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For many graduate students, updating a professional resume seems like a stressful barrier. The latest iteration of this workshop on Tuesday, July 6 will highlight the most critical elements to perfect in a resume to be a competitive applicant. Tired of not getting an interview? Start here to make sure you are passing the first hurdle.
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