Events in September 2022
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Writing Center Write-In Writing Center Write-In
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September 2, 2022Date:
Friday, September 2, 2022 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
MSU Union Room 50
The Writing Center write-ins are hosted and facilitated to provide writers with an opportunity to write in a shared writing space where other writers are present, and a writing center consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations for writers who would like to have a consultation appointment during the session.
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Professional Development
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Starting Strong in Graduate School: Stress Management Starting Strong in Graduate School: Stress Management
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September 6, 2022Date:
Tuesday, September 6, 2022 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 110
This workshop is the first of a three-part workshop series called Thriving in Graduate School, cosponsored by the Council of Graduate Students and the Office of Graduate Student Life and Wellness. If you are not able to attend in person, we will make a recording of the session available to you.
Whether you are just beginning in a graduate/professional degree program or are trying to enter this year with a fresh perspective, come to this session and discuss concrete ways to have a strong start. We’ll talk about how to set yourself up for success by knowing the rights and resources available to you at MSU. We’ll also share stress-management and time-management tips that will help you get the most out of your very limited time.
Registration is required for in person participation. If the registration link is gone, either the workshop is full or the registration period has ended.
If you are not able to attend in person, you will be able to access a recording of the session here (allow approx. 7 days after session). Registration is for IN-PERSON attendance only.
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Life and Well-Being
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CES Write-In CES Write-In
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September 9, 2022Date:
Friday, September 9, 2022 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Hybrid
Is working from home making it hard to find writing time? Would scheduling regular, specific times to write about your community outreach or engagement work be helpful? If so, please join us on the first Friday of each month for three hours of dedicated time to advance your scholarship. Past participants have written journal articles, grant proposals, book chapters, theses or dissertations, curricula, pieces for public audiences, and community engagement portfolios. Participants should plan to write for the full three hours. We start the write-in by sharing writing goals for the day and wrap up with accomplishments and next steps. Both in-person and virtual write-in options are available 2022-2023. Write-Ins are free, but registration is required.
*Food and activities are based on registration numbers. Please note that your registration is a commitment to attend.
Register here :
https://engage.msu.edu/learn/learning/write-ins
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Professional Development
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Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 1 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 1
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September 12, 2022Date:
Monday, September 12, 2022 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
The MSU AGEP Program is conducting a workshop series that will present NSF GRFP program information and provide structured practice to create competitive GRFP application. The MSU workshop is based on similar workshops at other universities that have resulted in an increase in the number of successful GRFP applications. In the MSU workshop, STEM undergraduate and graduate students will participate in a 5-part series that will include an overview of the GRFP and application process, first-hand advice from GRFP reviewers and recent awardees, and two interactive sessions to review and revise their application documents. The workshop will also provide a timeline and guidance for requesting recommendation letters. In addition to preparing a more competitive GRFP application, workshop participants will gain experience drafting a research outline and conveying their research to broad audiences.
The introductory workshop will provide an overview of the GRFP award and the benefits. In addition, the workshop will provide a hands-on personal statement writing opportunity for preparation for fellowship applications.
Register here: https://bit.ly/MSUGRFP22
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Professional Development
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Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 2 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 2
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September 13, 2022Date:
Tuesday, September 13, 2022 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
The MSU AGEP Program is conducting a workshop series that will present NSF GRFP program information and provide structured practice to create competitive GRFP application. The MSU workshop is based on similar workshops at other universities that have resulted in an increase in the number of successful GRFP applications. In the MSU workshop, STEM undergraduate and graduate students will participate in a 5-part series that will include an overview of the GRFP and application process, first-hand advice from GRFP reviewers and recent awardees, and two interactive sessions to review and revise their application documents. The workshop will also provide a timeline and guidance for requesting recommendation letters. In addition to preparing a more competitive GRFP application, workshop participants will gain experience drafting a research outline and conveying their research to broad audiences.
The introductory workshop will go into more detail about the GRFP award, and the required application documents. In addition, the workshop will walk through the application timeline, how to request letters of recommendation, advice for the research statement, and practice activities to prepare the participants to start their GRFP application. The panel will be live-streamed to participating universities.
Register here: https://bit.ly/MSUGRFP22
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Professional Development
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Lunch & Learn: Connected Teaching in a Digital World Lunch & Learn: Connected Teaching in a Digital World
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September 14, 2022Date:
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Zoom
In bi-weekly Virtual Lunch and Learn & Best Practices in Teaching gatherings Graduate Teaching Assistants share their knowledge about teaching, teaching and technology tools as well as discuss research of teaching, book chapters relevant to work in an instructional setting. Anyone interested in these topics can join these meetings.
Description & Learning OutcomesA few years ago, very few instructors at MSU depended on learning management systems and virtual meetings to interact with their students, much less designed their courses to be delivered online. Due to the long phase of emergency remote learning, teaching at MSU now may involve using many modalities, including face-to-face classroom instruction, synchronous hybrid instruction, blended learning, and fully online courses with or without virtual meetings. This session is NOT intended to inform you about the many ways in which you might be expected to deliver instruction. It is intended to turn the question on its head and ask what affordances and approaches, from the wide range available to us now, will help you to connect to your students and connect your students to each other as you strive to guide them toward the objectives of each course. Drawing on sociocultural theories of learning and social presence as well as practical tips for using D2L, Teams, and other tools, we will discuss your experiences, preferences, questions, and recommendations to each other as you move into the new academic year.
Facilitated by Dr. Amanda Lanier, Director of the FLT Graduate Programs at MSU
Presenter Bio:Amanda Lanier (Ph.D., Georgia State University) is an applied linguist and language teacher educator who focuses on social and cultural aspects of language learning, teacher cognition, and technology in language teaching and learning. She began her career teaching English as a foreign and second language, and she has worked with teachers of over 20 languages and language varieties. Through her role as instructor and director in a fully online graduate program, MSU’s MA in Foreign Language Teaching (http://maflt.cal.msu.edu), Dr. Lanier has designed a dozen online graduate courses on topics including pedagogical methods, intercultural competence, language acquisition theories, and program development and administration and also become an advocate for online learning and teaching. Learn more, find teacher resources, and read brief articles at https://alanier.msu.domains.https://maflt.cal.msu.edu/program-directorhttps://linktr.ee/lanierlingvista
Zoom Meeting will be shared to registrants the day before.
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Professional Development
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AGEP Learning Community Meeting AGEP Learning Community Meeting
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September 15, 2022Date:
Thursday, September 15, 2022 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 110
The Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) at Michigan State University (MSU) was started with funding from the National Science Foundation. MSU AGEP supports recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented U. S. minorities in doctoral programs of the natural and social sciences, mathematics, and engineering. The MSU AGEP Learning Community is an informal environment where students from varying disciplines can gather, share their research in a 10-minute presentation, or discover that their graduate toils are not unusual. Those in attendance are privy to information regarding fellowships, career opportunities, even summer internships, pertaining to the group.
In-person RSVP for AGEP Learning Community meetings here: http://bit.ly/2HdSyNN
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Professional Development
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Navigating the PhD Session 1 Navigating the PhD Session 1
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September 16, 2022Date:
Friday, September 16, 2022 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Hybrid
*THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. We encourage you to register for the next session on November 11th . We are sorry for any inconvenience, and hope to see you at a future session!
This interactive, hybrid writing workshop is designed to help you develop an individualized plan for graduate writing, especially comprehensive exams, dissertation proposals, and dissertations. Session 1 is generally designed for students in the early years of their PhD study.
In this 3-hour workshop, plans for time management and working with others, especially during these unprecedented times in higher education, will be the main focus. Participants will create academic timelines for their PhD work at MSU and discuss technologies and habits that can help them stay on task. Participants will also discuss how to manage the stress that often pervades the life of PhD students and how that stress might be particularly amplified. Facilitators will help guide these discussions and share resources and strategies for overcoming writer's block and procrastination and adopting and maintaining productive practices to consider how to balance time management and prioritizing academic goals.
Additionally, discussion about selecting and working with committees will provide a space for sharing about and learning how to communicate with faculty members about research and writing.
Zoom link and the face-to-face location will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
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Professional Development
Navigating the PhD Session 2 Navigating the PhD Session 2
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September 16, 2022Date:
Friday, September 16, 2022 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Hybrid
*THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. We encourage you to register for the next session on November 11th . We are sorry for any inconvenience, and hope to see you at a future session!
This interactive, hybrid writing workshop is designed to help you develop an individualized plan for graduate writing, especially comprehensive exams, dissertation proposals, and dissertations. It is designed for students in the latter years of their PhD study. In this 3-hour workshop, the focus will be on developing and maintaining productive and effective writing processes and practices, especially during these unprecedented times in higher education and in society. Participants will explore and share their current writing practices and be given practical writing and revision strategies. During the latter half of the workshop, participants will work on plans for developing and completing their dissertations.
A Zoom link and the face-to-face location will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
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Professional Development
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Spring 2023 TA Tuition Pool Opens Spring 2023 TA Tuition Pool Opens
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September 19, 2022Date:
Monday, September 19, 2022 - 8:00am
Location:
https://grad.msu.edu/tatuitionpool
The Graduate Employees Union and Michigan State University agreed to add 500 additional tuition credits to the tuition waiver benefit for teaching assistants. This additional benefit will be in place for 2019-2023. The Spring tuition pool is available to students appointed as teaching assistants in Spring 2023. Applications are due October 21, 2022 by 5 pm.
Apply at https://grad.msu.edu/tatuitionpool
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Funding
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National Postdoc Appreciation Lunch National Postdoc Appreciation Lunch
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September 20, 2022Date:
Tuesday, September 20, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 110
Part of National Postdoc Appreciation Week- September 19-23
Get to know the Graduate School with Associate Provost and Dean of the Graduate School, Pero Dagbovie
Join us for lunch and conversation to get to know what the Graduate School has to offer.
Registration is required.
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Important Dates
Life and Well-Being
Professional DevelopmentGraduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 3 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 3
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September 20, 2022Date:
Tuesday, September 20, 2022 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
The MSU AGEP Program is conducting a workshop series that will present NSF GRFP program information and provide structured practice to create competitive GRFP application. The MSU workshop is based on similar workshops at other universities that have resulted in an increase in the number of successful GRFP applications. In the MSU workshop, STEM undergraduate and graduate students will participate in a 5-part series that will include an overview of the GRFP and application process, first-hand advice from GRFP reviewers and recent awardees, and two interactive sessions to review and revise their application documents. The workshop will also provide a timeline and guidance for requesting recommendation letters. In addition to preparing a more competitive GRFP application, workshop participants will gain experience drafting a research outline and conveying their research to broad audiences.
The third workshop in this series will be a panel of current GRFP Fellows and recent GRFP reviewers. The panelists will share their advice on what makes competitive applications and answer questions. The panel will cover all aspects of the application but will pay particular attention to the personal statement of the application package. The panel will be live-streamed to participating universities.
Register here: https://bit.ly/MSUGRFP22
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Professional Development
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COGS Full Council Meeting COGS Full Council Meeting
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September 21, 2022Please email office@cogs.msu.edu for Zoom link.
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COGS Coffee & Connection COGS Coffee & Connection
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September 22, 2022Please join us Thursday, September 22nd for COGS Coffee & Connection at the MSU Horticulture Gardens. Please visit the COGS Events page for more information!
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Navigating the Master's Navigating the Master's
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September 23, 2022Date:
Friday, September 23, 2022 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Hybrid
This interactive, hybrid writing workshop is designed to help students develop an individualized plan for understanding graduate school more generally and graduate writing more specifically. This workshop is designed for students in both the early and latter years of their master’s degree.
This 3-hour workshop will concentrate on understanding the transition to graduate school, navigating master’s degree coursework and graduation options (thesis, exams, portfolios, etc.), locating and using professional and personal support resources, and writing for both the degree and future job. Participants will create academic timelines for their master’s work (coursework, conference presentations, internships, etc.) at MSU and discuss technologies and habits that can help them stay on task. Participants will also discuss how to manage the stress that often pervades the life of master’s students and how to select and work with a committee.
The workshop will end with participants exploring and sharing their current writing practices, writing and revision strategies, and strategies for overcoming writer's block and procrastination. Facilitators will help guide discussions on adopting and maintaining productive practices to help maintain focus on academic and professional goals in times when we are collectively working through the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing racial and systematic injustice and police violence against the Black community.
Zoom link and the face-to-face location will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
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Professional Development
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COGS Tailgate -
BEST is BACK: Breakfast for BESTies to Talk about BEST BEST is BACK: Breakfast for BESTies to Talk about BEST
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September 26, 2022Date:
Monday, September 26, 2022 - 8:30am to 10:00am
Location:
1425 BPS
For faculty and PhD students in bioscience and engineering fields
MSU BEST is Back! Funded by NIH for its first 6 years, MSU BEST is being sustained by MSU as a professional development program designed specifically graduate students in bioscience and engineering disciplines who want to learn more about the landscape of career paths open to them.
As part of the BEST community, BESTies will participate in a structured program that helps them identify their personal BEST goals and values, find their BEST career fit, and put their BEST out in the world through one or more internship experiences.
BESTies who have graduated have gone on to amazing positions in law, government agencies, industry, and academic careers. Research has shown that students who participate in programs like this report better engagement with their community and their work, and data suggests a shorter time-to-degree because of these clearer goals.
Come learn more about how BEST is being re-launched this year, how you or your students can engage with BEST, or just grab some breakfast and talk about career options with staff from the Office of Graduate Career Development at the MSU Graduate School.
Please register so we can make sure to have enough food!
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Professional Development
Team Science Skills Workshop Team Science Skills Workshop
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September 26, 2022Date:
Monday, September 26, 2022 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 110
The next generation of scholars will increasingly work in teams. Yet, team research skills are not often an explicit part of early career training. This in-person, two-hour workshop will introduce graduate students and post-doctoral scholars to 5 core competencies for research team success. Through a mini-lecture and interactive exercises, we will learn from the emerging literature on research teams and from each other. Participants will leave with a mental framework for thinking about their teamwork, elementary skills in each of the 5 competency areas, a personal action plan for learning more, and new relationships with colleagues from across campus.
Registration is required. If the registration link is gone, either the workshop is full or the registration period has ended.
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Professional Development
Building your professional online presence Building your professional online presence
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September 26, 2022Date:
Monday, September 26, 2022 - 4:00pm to 4:30pm
Location:
Zoom
A well-curated online presence is essential for everyone, especially those who wish to start a job search. This workshop will help students take the first leap in building their professional profile by guiding students in developing an effective profile on LinkedIn. LinkedIn has emerged as a key source of industry information and a platform to connect with peers, leaders and prospective employers. Through this workshop students will learn practices to bring their best professional appearance and avoid common mistakes in professional social media.
https://msu.zoom.us/j/98356579634
Meeting ID: 983 5657 9634 Passcode: spartans
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Professional Development
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Telling Better Stories with the Same Facts: How to impress an industry hiring manager with your academic experience! Telling Better Stories with the Same Facts: How to impress an industry hiring manager with your academic experience!
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September 27, 2022Date:
Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Zoom
Spaces are limited, so register early!
Picture this: You’ve had your sights on a company for 3 months, researching them to learn about their market and products. Now you are sitting in a conference room, speaking to the hiring manager for a job that would be a perfect fit for you. They’ve read your resume, and they want to know more about you. All of a sudden, you think…
“How do I describe that very specialized research I’ve spent the last four years on sound interesting to someone in industry?”
If you describe your accomplishments the way the way you would at an academic conference, the interviewer is likely to get lost in the details. There is a better way. Tell stories!!
This workshop will teach you the following and more:
How to tell stories that about your research accomplishments that grab the interviewer’s interest, even when they don’t understand the science at all.
How to make your stories engaging and memorable
Five things you can tell stories about that help an industry hiring manager see that you will be a great addition to their teamSpeaker:
David M. Giltner is the founder of TurningScience and the author of the books Turning Science into Things People Need and It’s a Game, not a Formula. He has spent more than 20 years commercializing photonics technology and is an internationally recognized speaker and mentor for early career scientists and engineers seeking careers in industry. David has a BS and PhD in physics and holds six patents in the fields of laser spectroscopy and optical communications.
Link will be shared with registrants closer to the event.
Registration for this event is closed.
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Professional Development
Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 4 Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop Series - Workshop 4
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September 27, 2022Date:
Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Zoom
The MSU AGEP Program is conducting a workshop series that will present NSF GRFP program information and provide structured practice to create competitive GRFP application. The MSU workshop is based on similar workshops at other universities that have resulted in an increase in the number of successful GRFP applications. In the MSU workshop, STEM undergraduate and graduate students will participate in a 5-part series that will include an overview of the GRFP and application process, first-hand advice from GRFP reviewers and recent awardees, and two interactive sessions to review and revise their application documents. The workshop will also provide a timeline and guidance for requesting recommendation letters. In addition to preparing a more competitive GRFP application, workshop participants will gain experience drafting a research outline and conveying their research to broad audiences.
The fourth and fifth workshops will be an opportunity for workshop participants get feedback on their research statement and personal statements from fellow participants. Workshop facilitators will start each session with an overview of how to review an application and reminders of the review criteria. Workshop participants will then be free to review and provide feedback to each other. These sessions will not be live-streamed.
Register here: https://bit.ly/MSUGRFP22
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Professional Development
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GTA Virtual Lunch & Learn- [Pre] Prepping for the [Submission] Call GTA Virtual Lunch & Learn- [Pre] Prepping for the [Submission] Call
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September 28, 2022Date:
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location:
Zoom
In bi-weekly Virtual Lunch and Learn & Best Practices in Teaching gatherings Graduate Teaching Assistants share their knowledge about teaching, teaching and technology tools as well as discuss research of teaching, book chapters relevant to work in an instructional setting. Anyone interested in these topics can join these meetings.
Session Description
Award, fellowship, grant, and scholarship submission calls often sneak up on us, and can sometimes feel overwhelming depending on the submission criteria one must gather amidst the academic year. With some pre-planning and forward thinking, you can have at least some of those materials ready to jump off your hard drive and into that submission call. Walk with me through my MAGS Excellence in Teaching Award submission journey, asking questions along the way and setting aside some of your own teaching goodies as we go.
Facilitated by T.J. Mesyn
Information and Media & Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education Ph.D. programs
Graduate Assistant, School of Journalism
You can read more about the presenter here.
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Professional Development
Graduate Program Assistant Orientation Graduate Program Assistant Orientation
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September 28, 2022Date:
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Location:
Chittenden Hall Room 110
Please join the Graduate School staff for an orientation meeting on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in room 110 Chittenden Hall.
Topics: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Updates, Fellowship information, Slate Updates and Marketing, Campus Solutions Reminders, RCR, How to get Access to graduate student related systems, GPAC
Registration is required.
If the registration link is gone, either the workshop is full or the registration period has ended.
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Professional Development
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AGEP Student Success Conference AGEP Student Success Conference
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September 30, 2022Date:
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 9:00am
Location:
The Graduate Hotel
The AGEP Student Success Conference September 30-October 1, 2022, features interactive tracks that explore different stages of the Ph.D. journey and faculty career development including starting with applying into graduate school. This activity is most appropriate for undergraduate students nearing the graduate school application process, graduate students at all levels of their respective programs and faculty looking to advance their mentoring skills.
Interested diverse students, faculty members and MSU alumni can register for free using the links on this page, https://bit.ly/AGEPSSC2022Reg. Only one registration is neccesary for both days.
MSU AGEP is MSU's premier graduate education learning community for diversity, equity and inclusion. We hope you and your colleagues can join us next weekend. This year's theme is 'Planning for the New World of Work'.
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Professional Development
Graduate School Write-In Graduate School Write-In
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September 30, 2022Date:
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Location:
Hybrid
Graduate School Write-Ins are co-sponsored by the Graduate School and The Writing Center at MSU. The write-ins are hosted and facilitated to provide writers with an opportunity to write in a shared writing space where other writers are present, and a writing center consultant/staff member is present to provide consultations for writers who would like to have a consultation appointment during the session.
Along with this, the write-ins provide an opportunity for facilitators to promote and share information about upcoming events hosted by the Graduate School, Writing Center, and other campus partners such as the University Outreach and Engagement Office and to provide resources and information that can be used to form graduate writing groups, have writing center appointments or attend workshops (provided by the Graduate School) cater to graduate students based on goals they may share during the write in.
Zoom link and the face-to-face location will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
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Professional Development
Culturally Responsive Mentoring Workshop Culturally Responsive Mentoring Workshop
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September 30, 2022Date:
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm
Location:
Zoom
The MSU AGEP Program will be hosting a virtual presentation entitled “Enhancing Cultural Awareness” on Friday September 30, 2022 at 12:30 pm with Etta Ward (IUPUI Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research Development) and Randall Roper (Associate Professor of Biology and Director of the IUPUI Graduate Mentoring Center at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis). To sign up, click here: https://bit.ly/3tTkgYK
This event will be valuable for any graduate student, post-doc, faculty member or community leader interested in developing their skills in cultural sensitivity as well as the creation of inclusive environments and work teams.
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Professional Development
Diversity and InclusionAll About Negotiating::A Recession-Proof Guide All About Negotiating::A Recession-Proof Guide
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September 30, 2022Date:
Friday, September 30, 2022 - 4:30pm to 5:30pm
Location:
Online
Dr. Christina Alicia Campbell is a MSU AGEP alum and she is currently a tenured Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Campbell earned a B.A. from San Diego State University in 2006, and a Masters and Ph.D. in Psychology from Michigan State University in 2012. After over 10 years of service, Dr. Campbell started Academe180, a professional development group designed to provide support for academics transitioning into the workplace. She is also an author and illustrator of a children’s book for adults titled “The ABC’s of Negotiating”.
To sign up, click here: https://bit.ly/3Diit5a
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Professional Development