How to Make Cover Letters Less Painful
Job applications can be daunting. Writing cover letters doesn't have to be. This workshop by the Centre for Career Development will build your confidence as we dissect how to write cover letters.
Job applications can be daunting. Writing cover letters doesn't have to be. This workshop by the Centre for Career Development will build your confidence as we dissect how to write cover letters.
The Innovation Open House Mixer is an opportunity to meet fellow students and aspiring or emerging entrepreneurs from across campus. Join us to make friends, gain valuable contacts and build connections with Velocity and its resources.
This presentation is focused on providing you with an introduction to the resources and supports provided by the Inclusive Research Team within the Office of the Vice President Research and International, including how to navigate the Inclusive Research Resource Hub and how we support embedding EDI in grant applications.
We will explore the tensions between freedom of expression and protection from harm, and the antagonisms inherent in drawing expressive limits.
Featuring Dr. Laura Mae Lindo, Dr. Dax D'Orazio, and Dr. Emmett Macfarlane.
The purpose of this workshop is to help you improve your feedback practice as an instructor/TA by reflecting on and enhancing your current feedback approaches.
Review your academic milestones, explore potential career paths, and consider both academic and non-academic opportunities to tailor your PhD experience to your unique goals.
Review your academic milestones, explore potential career paths, and consider both academic and non-academic opportunities to tailor your master's experience to your unique goals.
Learn about the various approaches to coordinating your busy graduate schedule, establishing priorities, and maximizing the time you have available.
You're invited to join Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs to view finalist GRADflix submissions before the winners are announced. Prizes include 1st-4th place with prizes ranging from $250-$750 and a finalist's choice award valued at $250.
Join experts from the Office of Research to learn about organizing your research ethics application, with examples, tips, common pitfalls, and a chance to speak one-on-one with experts.