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Graduate Student Workshop Series

Winter 2010

 
Credit and Budgeting for Graduate Students

Unless you are one of the few students on this campus who is independently wealthy, the Graduate School's Credit and Budgeting for Graduate Students workshop will interest you. The workshop will cover credit use, student loan consolidation, and budgeting, and it will be tailored to the unique needs of graduate students. Margaret Reed, UC Associate Professor of Accounting, will present this fun and informational session. Dr. Reed has a great deal of experience breaking down what most people would consider to be complicated economic concepts and making these concepts relevant to the lives of her audiences.
DATE: TBD
TIME: TBD
PRESENTER: Margaret Reed, Professor of Accounting
LOCATION: TBD
TO REGISTER:Registration for this workshop is not yet open for this workshop.

 
Effective Oral Presentations

Powerpoint is not the problem; Poor talks are the problem! says media guru Don Norman. Our experts share their secrets for constructing clear and informative talks.

DATE: TBD
TIME: TBD
PANEL: TBD
LOCATION: TBD
TO REGISTER:Registration for this workshop is not yet open for this workshop.

 
Px: See Resume Doctor

Bring your cover letters and resumes (in hard copy and electronic file form) and our panel of distinguished Resume Doctors will cure what ails them!

DATE: TBD
TIME: TBD
RESUME DOCTORS:
LOCATION: TBD
TO REGISTER: Registration for this workshop is not yet open for this workshop.

 
Selecting and Working with Your Thesis/Dissertation Chair and Committee: Social and Behavioral Sciences students

This workshop will be useful to masters and doctoral students in Social and Behavioral Science programs who are seeking guidance, have questions, or would simply enjoy a faculty perspective on the following topics.
-Purpose and Uses of a research advisor and committee at different stages of degree completion (i.e. pre-comps vs. dissertation committee)
-Important considerations in selecting faculty to fulfill these roles
-Characteristics of successful graduate students, including how productive relationships with their committees were initiated and maintained
-Effective methods of potential conflict management on a committees
DATE: TBD
PANEL: TBD
LOCATION: TBD
TO REGISTER: Registration is not yet open for this workshop.

 
Submitting Your Electronic Thesis/Dissertation

This workshop will cover basic topics related to graduation and the electronic thesis and dissertation process. You will understand the steps for successful fulfillment of graduation requirements. You will also receive complete information about the electronic thesis and dissertation completion, resources available at UC, and the assistance that the ETD Helpdesk can offer you. The workshop is targeted for students planning to graduate in either this or the next quarter (Winter 09/Spring 09). However, anyone who wishes to obtain detailed information about the graduation and thesis process at UC is welcome to attend.

DATE: TBD
PRESENTER: Divya Sardana or Emily Kregor
LOCATION: TBD
TO REGISTER: Registration is not yet open for this workshop.


 

Graduate Student Workshop Series

If you have any questions or need more information about any of the workshops in the Graduate Student Workshop Series, please contact:
Jacque Daugherty
Email: Jacque.Daugherty@uc.edu
Phone: 513-556-2379

2009-2010 Workshops

  • Fall 2009
  • Winter 2010
  • Spring 2010
  • Summer 2010

Past Workshops

  • 2008-2009
  • 2007-2008
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