Professionalization Seminar
Professionalization Seminar
Wednesdays, 12-1pm in IBS 150
This seminar helps graduate students develop and refine a wide range of professional skills essential to success in their graduate training and careers. The seminar may be taken for credit (GEOG 5100, PSCI 6851, PSYC 6831, SOCY 6851) and every session is also open to any graduate student or postdoc on a drop-in basis. Lunch provided at every session.
Schedule:
January 14: Meet and Greet
January 21: Demistifying Coauthorship I, David Pyrooz (Sociology and Population Program & Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence)
January 28: How to get into General Science Journals, Amy Anderson (CU Population Center)
February 4:Demistifying Coauthorship II, Myron Gutmann (History and Population Program&Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology)
February 11: Building Networks Outside Academia, Joel Hartter (Environmental Studies and Population Center&Center for the Governance of Natural Resources)
February 25: Conducting Fieldwork, Colleen Mary Scanlan Lyons (Environment&Society Program and Center for the Governance of Natural Resources)
March 4-11: Graduate Student Research Brown Bag
March 25: Writing for General Public and Policy World, Chloe East (Economics and Population Program)
April 1: Interdisciplinary Research, Carson MacPherson (Environment&Society Program and Natural Hazards Center)
April 8: Working Outside Academia with a PhD, Cindy Huang (Population Program and Program on International Development)
April 22: Panel with Post-Doctoral Students
Instructor: Dr. Aysegul Aydin (aysegul.aydin@colorado.edu)
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