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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.
At this workshop, we will review the guidelines and deadlines necessary for summer 2017 graduation. A RSVP is required.
At this workshop, we will review the guidelines and deadlines necessary for graduation in Summer 2017. A RSVP is required.
Sharing well-managed, reusable, and citable data with others--increasingly required for funded and published research--can go a long way toward increasing the impact of your work. This entails more than just making sure your files are backed up and organized during your research project. In this course we will discuss the importance of data documentation, share practical advice and resources for ensuring the long-term future of your data, and help you find a ‘forever home’ for your work.
At this workshop, we will review the guidelines and deadlines necessary for summer 2016 graduation. An RSVP is required.
Get tips for answering the most common interview questions. Prepare responses for "Give me an example of a time you..." questions.
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.
At this workshop, we will review the guidelines and deadlines necessary for graduation in Spring. An RSVP is required.
UT Requires open access of all theses, reports, and dissertations. However, the Graduate School can temporarily delay the publication (embargo) of your thesis or dissertation for up to two years. This workshop will clarify open access publication, your rights as the copyright owner of your thesis or dissertation, reasons why you might want to embargo your thesis or dissertation, as well as the procedures for doing so. There will be opportunity for Q & A.