Computer Tools for Researchers: Software Carpentry (Shell, GitHub, R) Workshop
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By Natalie Losada
By Natalie Losada
This workshop covers the basics of converting your highly complex project ideas into a compelling story. The focus is on the creation of a flawless "Specific Aims" page as the foundation of any well-engineered grant. This workshop will be useful for those writing Pre-doctoral fellowships as well as their Propositional Qualifying Exams
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The Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building Project (sponsored by the School of Graduate Studies and Douglass Residential College) is now accepting applications from master’s and doctoral students across disciplinary areas in the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) to mentor Douglass undergraduates in AY 2022-23.
By Adriana Jones
We always focus on the future and things will be better (wrong approach); everyday do something you enjoy and make one step at a time towards your goals. – Dr. Renata
We have all experienced the "my experiment did not work". It is the unavoidable reality of doing research. However, many frustrating moments, days, months and at times even years, can be avoided by a collective effort to be true to yourself, your colleagues, and the scientific community at large. At this meeting we will discuss best practices that will help you make contributions that really count.
By: Sonal Gahlawat
The virtual panel on Careers in STEM was held on 4/8/2022, hosted by Rutgers-Newark's Department of Psychology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, and sponsored by the IDEA Innovation grant and iJOBS. The event featured 7 panelists who have obtained their PhDs in various STEM fields and went on to pursue careers outside academia - Dr. Itzamarie Chevere-Torres, Dr. Juan Valdez Capuccino, Dr. Kholud Dardir, Dr. Sally Blandford, Dr. Laura Braunstein, Dr. Sonya Dougal, & Dr. James Thomas
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ImaginePhD is a free online career exploration and planning tool for PhD students and postdoctoral scholars in the humanities and social sciences. This workshop will focus on how Humanities and social sciences PhD students can use the tools and resources on this platform to:
• assess their career-related skills, interests, and values
• explore careers paths appropriate to their disciplines
• create self-defined goals
• map out next steps for career and professional development success
Please create an account by visiting https://www.imaginephd.com/users/sign-up before attending the event.
Created in 2008 by the University of Queensland, the Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) has become an acclaimed national and international research competition. We are looking forward to celebrating all the wonderful research and scholarship conducted by SGS students from across the disciplines. This will be an online 3MT competition following the virtual competition rules.
We will hold the 2022 3MT this semester. Please join us for information session (over Zoom).
Created in 2008 by the University of Queensland, the Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) has become an acclaimed national and international research competition. We are looking forward to celebrating all the wonderful research and scholarship conducted by SGS students from across the disciplines. This will be an online 3MT competition following the virtual competition rules.
We will also hold the 2022 3MT this semester. Please join us for information session (over Zoom).