developing intellectual independence and confidence in your ideas
This workshop series is designed for Stanford graduate students interested in learning more about and developing skills in community-engaged scholarship and community-based research. Invited speakers include leaders and practitioners across disciplinary fields.Join us for a compelling discussion exploring participatory and community-engaged approaches to data analysis and publication. This session will answer a key question within community engaged scholarship: How do you continue to collaborate on community-engaged research projects after the data have been collected?
This workshop series is designed for Stanford graduate students who are interested in learning more about and developing skills in community-engaged scholarship and community-based research.
Learn how to manage graduate life with a positive attitude and productive work habits from three campus experts. Whether you’re a new grad student or just want a refresher to start off the year, this fast-paced session is worth your time.
Anika Green, assistant vice provost for graduate education & director, DARE Doctoral Fellowship Program, VPGE
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Angie Hawkins, associate director of educational programs, VPGE
In this workshop, we will discuss everything from how to identify a postdoc position that fits your values and interests, through to how to apply, interview for, and land the ideal position.
John Boothroyd, PhD, associate vice provost for graduate education, VPGE, and professor, Microbiology and Immunology
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This interactive workshop will be followed by dinner and networking.
Data Demo by Claudia Engel at 2019 Gear Up for Social Science Data Extravaganza
The goal of reproducible research is to improve scholarship by documenting data, code, and methods so results can be replicated and be subjected to scrutiny. R supports reproducible research through the creation of documents that combine content and code. This session will provide an overview of how to generate these documents and review some of the relevant R packages.
Essayist and novelist Alexander Chee will join HPWP Director Laura Goode for a discussion about craft and career. The author of the novels Edinburgh and The Queen of the Night, as well as the essay collection How to Write an Autobiographical Novel, Chee is a contributing editor at the New Republic and an editor at large at Virginia Quarterly Review.
Learn about search strategies and key resources to help you identify funding opportunities and view grants awards for a research area. This session includes a search tool that lets you search multiple funding resources at one time and set up alerts to notify you about new funding opportunities. Attendees limited to current students, postdocs, faculty, and staff at Stanford University. Free but advanced registration required.
Learn about search strategies and key resources to help you identify funding opportunities and view grants awards for a research area. This session includes a search tool that lets you search multiple funding resources at one time and set up alerts to notify you about new funding opportunities. Attendees limited to current students, postdocs, faculty, and staff at Stanford University. Free but advanced registration required.
Join us on Friday, October 4, 2019 at LKSC Berg Hall for the 7th Annual Education Forum: Innovations in Medical & Biosciences Education at Stanford.
The 7th Annual Education Forum: Innovations in Medical & Biosciences Education will be a teaching and learning opportunity for faculty, students, residents, fellows, postdocs, and staff. The Education Forum will highlight innovations in medical and bioscience education, and provide tools and strategies to be effective teachers, mentors, educators, and leaders.
Stanford's Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (EDGE) Doctoral Fellowship Program aims to recruit and retain outstanding doctoral students who have the potential to contribute to the diversit
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