Published: Aug. 31, 2018
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Your monthly roundup of events, deadlines and professional development opportunities, just for graduate students.

鈥嬏鼸vents for grad students

Best Should Teach Lecture and Awards Ceremony

Thursday, Sept. 6, 6鈥7:30 p.m. |听UMC Ballroom
The 2018听Best Should Teach Lecture and Awards Ceremony will feature keynote speaker Michael Puett,听Harvard University, on 鈥淗abits of the Mind: Global Approaches to Teaching and Learning.鈥

NSF fellowship application workshop

Friday, Sept. 7, 9鈥10:30 a.m. | UMC Middle Ballroom
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program application workshop is open to all eligible graduate students.

Writing workshops with scholar Helen Sword

Tuesday, Sept. 11 | UMC Aspen Rooms
Helen Sword, from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, an advocate of creativity and craftsmanship in scholarship, teaching, and the arts, will offer two writing workshops for graduate students. Refreshments will be served.听

  • The Habits of Highly Successful Academic Writers:听8:30鈥10:30 a.m.
  • Writing with Pleasure:听12:30鈥2:30 p.m.

GradTalks coffee hour

Wednesday, Sept. 12, 8鈥9:30 a.m. | Museum of Natural History, BioLounge
Join other graduate students every second Wednesday of the month for an informal topic-based coffee hour. Bagels, tea听and coffee will be served.


鈥嬏齈rofessional development opportunities

Graduate writing support workshops

Graduate writing support workshops take place every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Location changes each week. RSVP is required; email Leslie Blood at leslie.blood@colorado.edu to sign up.

  • Overcoming imposter syndrome:听Sept. 5, UMC 382
  • Building productive writing habits: Sept. 12, UMC 425
  • Overcoming imposter syndrome:听Sept. 19, UMC 382
  • Building productive writing habits: Sept. 26, UMC 425

Dissertation write-ins

Join other graduate students in this coffee-house style setting dedicated to dissertation writing, held every Thursday from 8 a.m. to noon; use all or some of the allotted time. Location changes each week.听

Career Services workshops

Join Career Services for upcoming workshops geared toward graduate students, held from 11 a.m. to noon in听UMC 245.

  • Writing your academic CV:听Thursday, Sept. 13
  • Converting academic CV to industry r茅sum茅:听Tuesday, Sept. 25

Announcing professional development certifications

The Graduate School and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) have partnered to offer a series of professional development opportunities in the areas of Research & Writing, Professionalism听and Career Exploration & Preparation. These certifications are designed to help students and postdocs identify and expand core competencies and skills, explore the diverse career options available to them听and听develop effective job search strategies.


鈥嬏鼶eadlines to know

Friday, Sept. 21

for the听second annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT), hosted by the Graduate School. 3MT听is an internationally recognized academic competition that cultivates students鈥 presentation and research communication skills听and challenges them to describe their research within three minutes to a general audience.

The competition is open to all research master鈥檚 students and doctoral candidates. Applicants will have the opportunity to participate in training and workshops leading up to the preliminary rounds in November 2018 and the final competition on Feb. 1, 2019.

Call for posters: Research & Innovation Week
The Research & Innovation Office (RIO), in collaboration with the United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS), invites graduate students from all disciplines to participate in poster sessions during Research & Innovation Week, Oct. 15鈥19.

To participate in one or more of the three different poster sessions, submit an abstract for evaluation by听Sept. 21. UGGS will select five graduate student abstracts from the submission portal to receive free printing service for their posters.

Friday, Sept. 28

for the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in the field of physics, June 30 through July 5, 2019. Contact lindau@orau.org for more information.

Monday, Oct. 1

Proposals are due for the听Chancellor's Awards for Excellence in STEM education. The award was established in 2009 to support faculty and graduate student engagement in innovative research on student learning and more.

Planning to graduate in December? To graduate in December, doctoral and master鈥檚 students must apply online through MyCUInfo. This is required even though there is no university-wide ceremony. On the Student tab, select the Apply for Graduation link under My Academics听or Other Academic Services.听

PhD students must enter their dissertation title as part of the online graduation application. This title will appear on your transcript, though you听may update the title through your portal until Oct. 1.

Master鈥檚 students must submit to the Graduate School a candidacy application for an advanced degree (PDF). Applications received after Oct. 1 may not be processed in time for a December graduation. Applications must have student and departmental approval when submitted. Contact your program for more information.