Good Afternoon Physics Grad Students,
Please see below for a list of the upcoming Graduate School Professional Development opportunities.
Thanks!
Michelle
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Michelle R.Z. Holland
Graduate Programs Coordinator
Department of Physics
University of Wisconsin-Madison
2320 Chamberlin Hall
1150 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Professional Development for Graduate Students
October 2019
Strategies for Discovering Workplace Culture
Thursday, October 3, 12:00–1:00pm (with buffet lunch)
This session will present strategies for digging deeper to get that sneak peek into a company’s culture. The presenter will also discuss key questions for applicants to ask during
their interviews, specifically designed to get a sense of workplace culture.
Register here:
https://go.wisc.edu/d649i2
Design Principles for Research Posters
Wednesday, October 16, 2:45–4:25pm
Learn the “CAT” of designing
posters, including how to structure your poster for your audience, avoid common poster-design mistakes/errors, and get the tools you will need to communicate your research effectively.
Register here:
https://go.wisc.edu/31ma90
Design Principles for Presentations
Tuesday, October 22, 12:00–1:30pm
Learn the “CAT” of designing
presentations, including how to structure your presentation for your audience, avoid common presentation-design mistakes/errors, and get the tools you will need to communicate your research effectively.
Register here:
https://go.wisc.edu/661v3e
Creating an Individual Development Plan (IDP)
Wednesday, October 23, 4:00–6:00pm
It is recommended that all grad students have an IDP. Learn how to define achievable goals, identify resources, and develop strategies for implementing and sustaining your plans–and leave this session with ideas
and a written plan already started.
Register here:
https://go.wisc.edu/ruo613
January 2020 Dissertation Writing Camp
Applications open October 7, 2019
Applications due October 30, 2019
Supported by the Graduate School and facilitated by Writing Center senior staff, the week-long Camp offers an opportunity for dissertators to make significant
progress on their dissertations by drafting a substantial amount of writing in a structured, collegial environment. Develop writing strategies, receive feedback, build peer support, and get uninterrupted time to focus on your dissertation.
Visit the Graduate School Dissertation Help webpage for detailed descriptions and application information.
Please see the Graduate School Events Calendar for a campus-wide list of professional development events for graduate students:
http://grad.wisc.edu/pd/events/.