Past Events
This workshop will help you learn to use the templates, and will cover such topics as the use of styles, correct page numbering, and table of contents generation.
Free and open to the public. All majors are welcome. 125 programs will be in attendance.
Meet representatives from graduate programs across the country and around the world and attend the graduate school planning info session.
The Inclusive Classrooms Leadership Certificate Seminar combines expertise within the realms of diversity and campus climate trends, pedagogical best practices, and curriculum design. The free seminar will provide essential strategies for developing an inclusive classroom climate, including practical elements of course design and process.
Hone in on the most marketable skills you've acquired while earning your graduate degree. Learn how to promote your research, teaching, and critical thinking skills outside of academia.
Grading & Time Management
The University Writing Center will be hosting an Open House. We hope you can stop by to learn about the free writing resources available to you.
Friday, September 8, 2:00-5:00pm
PCL 2.340
Learn more at uwc.utexas.edu/grad
Fostering Self-Directed Learning & Effective Student Communication
Are you a graduate teaching assistant who has been tasked with maintaining your course Canvas page? Has your instructor put you in charge of setting up the course gradebook on Canvas? Would you like to learn tools to grade more efficiently using Canvas? These topics and more will be covered in a Canvas workshop designed specifically for TAs, Thursday, September 7 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in SZB 450AF.
Are you a graduate teaching assistant who has been tasked with maintaining your course Canvas page? Has your instructor put you in charge of setting up the course gradebook on Canvas? Would you like to learn tools to grade more efficiently using Canvas? These topics and more will be covered in a Canvas workshop designed specifically for TAs, Wednesday, September 6 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in SZB 450AF.
Non-academic employers will typically spend about 15-30 seconds reviewing your resume before deciding whether you make the first cut. Learn about the key differences between resumes and CVs and how to clearly and quickly convey your fit for the position.