From mentoring and tutoring opportunities to networking events, workshops, trainings and more, see what's going on for graduate students this month.
R Workshop Series: R, Level Zero
Wednesday, Oct. 3, 3 p.m. | Norlin Library, RoomÌýE206
The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) invites graduate students to join its . This first workshopÌýcovers the basics of getting started with R; no previous experience or software is necessary. More advanced workshops to follow. Space is limited; .
Getting StartedÌýweekly writing seminar launches Oct. 5.
Every Friday, starting Oct. 5, 10–11 a.m.
For MA, MFA and PhD students who have not taken their comprehensive exams, this Getting StartedÌýaccountability seminar helps graduate students set goals and establish good writing habits, while fostering relationships with peers across disciplines. Email leslie.blood@colorado.eduÌýto RSVP. Check the Graduate School website for meeting locations and a listing of other weekly writing workshops and write-ins.
GradTalks coffee hour
Wednesday, Oct. 12, 8–9:30 a.m. | Museum of Natural History, BioLounge
Join the monthly to meet Dean Ann Schmiesing and Graduate School staff. Bagels, tea and coffee provided.
Â鶹ӰԺ Connections: PhD Lives and Livelihoods
Friday, Oct. 19, 1:30–4 p.m.;Ìýreception until 5 p.m.
Join other PhD students for a networking event with successful professionals working in the Â鶹ӰԺ/Denver area who’ve received PhDs from CU in the arts, humanities and humanistic social sciences. to reserve a spot. Email reitzammer@colorado.edu with questions.
Tutors needed for student-athletes
The Herbst Academic Center for Student-Athletes is hiring subject tutors to support student-athletes in the following areas: anthropology, applied mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, economics, engineering, environmental science, ethnic studies, finance, geography, history, mathematics, philosophy, political science and sociology. Pay is hourly: master’s level $13 per hour; doctoral level $15 per hour. Email tutoring@colorado.edu for more information.
Mentors needed for McNair Scholars Program
McNair Scholars Program, which focuses on increasing graduate degree awards for students from underrepresented segments of society, seeks graduate students interested in serving as mentors or as guest speakers at workshops and events. Email mcnairscholars@colorado.edu if you’d like to participate.
Announcing professional development certifications
The Graduate School and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) are offering a series of professional development certifications in the areas of Research & Writing, Professionalism,Ìýand Career Exploration & Preparation. Email munkhoff@colorado.eduÌýfor more information.
Required trainingÌýfor all new graduate students
The Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance requires online training on discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct through SkillSoft for all graduate students who are new to CU Â鶹ӰԺ.