The week's events
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RCR: Use of Animal Subjects Thursday, January 31, 2019 RCR: Use of Animal Subjects Thursday, January 31, 2019
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January 31, 2019Thursday, January 31, 2019 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Erickson Hall Kiva
In conducting your research, you may propose to use animals or humans. These sessions will help you understand the requirements – both at the level of MSU and federal government – that you must fulfill to be able to use either human or animal subjects in your research, and how to fulfill these requirements practically. The primary principles covered within this session are use of animals in research, and use of humans in research.
Registration is required. Registration and additional information available at https://grad.msu.edu/rcr.
Sleep to Complete: How sleep well-being can help you optimize your academic (and personal) success Jan 31 Sleep to Complete: How sleep well-being can help you optimize your academic (and personal) success Jan 31
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January 31, 2019Thursday, January 31, 2019 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
110 Chittenden Hall
Do you find yourself staying up late to finish your work, only to feel sluggish the next day? When you do hit the sack, do you find it hard to shut off your brain? If so, you are not alone. Busy graduate students often sacrifice sleep in order to meet the demands of graduate school. In fact, a third of MSU students polled said that sleep issues had a negative impact on their academics in the previous year. Sleep can have a significant impact on academic performance. This workshop addresses how sleeping properly can help you work more efficiently and improve your overall quality of life.
Click here for more information and to register for this workshop.Sleep to Complete: How sleep well-being can help you optimize your academic (and personal) success Thursday, January 31, 2019 Sleep to Complete: How sleep well-being can help you optimize your academic (and personal) success Thursday, January 31, 2019
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January 31, 2019Thursday, January 31, 2019 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
110 Chittenden Hall
Do you find yourself staying up late to finish your work, only to feel sluggish the next day? When you do hit the sack, do you find it hard to shut off your brain? If so, you are not alone. Busy graduate students often sacrifice sleep in order to meet the demands of graduate school. In fact, a third of MSU students polled said that sleep issues had a negative impact on their academics in the previous year. Sleep can have a significant impact on academic performance. This workshop addresses how sleeping properly can help you work more efficiently and improve your overall quality of life.
Click here for more information and to register for this workshop.
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Dr. Tiffany Yip's Talk Dr. Tiffany Yip's Talk
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February 1, 2019Identity, Discrimination, and Sleep: The Development of Ethnic/Racial Minority Youth
Tiffany Yip, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Fordham University
Talk Date: February 1, 2019
Where: Kellogg Center, Michigamme Room
Time: 10–11:30am
Continental Breakfast begins at 9:45am