Research skills and advanced course work are the foundation of a graduate education. Professional skills such as teaching, presenting at conferences, and understanding what constitutes research misconduct are also vitally important to becoming a scholar in the field. The Graduate School regularly schedules presentations to assist students in developing their professional skills, and provides these resources.
To schedule a presentation or suggest topics for future presentations, contact Debra Charlesworth.
Events sponsored by the Graduate School or GSG generally require you to register to attend an event listed below.
Seminars
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| Archives | Date |
|---|---|
2013 | |
Project Management | April 24 |
The Art of Proposal Development | April 3 |
Publishing, Presenting, and Building your Reputation
| March 20 |
Submitting your dissertation, thesis, or report
| Jan 30 |
2012 | |
Teaching Portfolios: Building Today for Your Career Tomorrow
| Dec 10 |
Introduction to Sponsored Programs | Nov 7 |
Get FUNDED, Get PAID, Get RECOGNIZED | Sept 12 |
Secrets to Successful Research
| July 10 |
Technology for a Paperless Office
| June 20 |
An Introduction to Adobe Acrobat
| June 6 |
Using a LaTeX Template | February 24 |
2011 | |
An Introduction to LaTeX
| June 23 |
Great Images for Papers and Presentations
| May 26 |
Thesis and Dissertation Formatting Seminar
| Jan 27 |
2010 | |
An Office Full of More Tips and Tricks
| Nov 17 |
| July 14 |
| June 30 |
| June 9 |
