Past Events
At this workshop, we will review the guidelines and deadlines necessary for graduation this semester.
Come join the discussion with peers and administrators about post-doc resources and support and help us build a lively community.
Master’s & PhD Quant Night: A campus-wide networking and recruiting event for quantitatively skilled graduate students. Represented organizations may be hiring for immediate openings and others will be looking to connect with future candidates.
This session will explore ethical responsibilities involved with conducting peer reviews in academic publications and grants, deciding when and how you want to engage in peer reviews, and coping when you receive peer reviews that you do not expect.
If you’ve ever been curious about publishing an open access (OA) article, wanted to know what’s involved in running an OA journal, or how OA can work for books and monographs, then please join us for a virtual discussion.
What will your next degree be? The Graduate Coordinator Network at UT and Texas Student Media invite you to the 2022 Graduate School Fair, an annual event to connect graduate schools with the best and brightest students.
A casual conversation with students interested in the intersections of diversity, social media, tech, and Asian-American representation. Lunch provided.
This workshop will introduce new graduate students to the diversity of genres they'll be expected to know and write, including literature reviews, abstracts, conference papers, article manuscripts, cover letters, and more.
A casual conversation with students interested in the intersections of diversity, social media, tech, and Asian-American representation. Lunch provided.
Join us for a workshop to learn more about the Graduate Archer Fellowship Program. This session will be tailored to students in College of Education and LBJ School of Public Affairs.