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How does funding work, anyway? PhD students at the School of Medicine share their experiences with F31 NIH grants
This article is part of a series highlighting student involvement in research at Case Western Reserve University by Carson Smith, a PhD student in the Department of Pathology. Smith is passionate about research and science communication—and where they intersect. August is upon us, and as some…
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Learn about teaching in higher education with UNIV401 seminar course this fall
Graduate students and post-docs who are interested in learning how to teach in a higher education setting are invited to register for the fall 2022 UNIV401 (Advanced Professional Development for University Teaching) course. This no-credit seminar course aims to introduce participants to the…
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Attention graduate and professional students: University Health & Counseling Services wants to hear from you
Case Western Reserve’s University Health & Counseling Services wants to hear directly from all graduate and professional students. As part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Suicide Prevention Grant awarded to University Health & Counseling Services, the…
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The Alumni Association ice cream social for 2022 graduates
As part of commencement festivities, The Alumni Association invites 2022 graduates and their loved ones to an ice cream social Friday, May 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Foster-Castele Great Hall at The Frank N. and Jocelyne K. Linsalata Alumni Center. The event will kick off with a welcome from…
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Prepare for a future teaching career with UNIV401 seminar this summer
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars considering a career as faculty members or teaching at the university level are invited to sign up for UNIV401, Advanced Professional Development for University Teaching. UNIV401 is a no-credit course that aims to introduce participants to the principles…
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Graduation cap decorating party
All students graduating in May are invited to decorate their graduation caps with the Center for International Affairs. The center will host a graduation cap-decorating event for the class of 2022 Tuesday, April 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Tomlinson Hall lobby. Students should bring their…
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Free student STI screening
University Health and Counseling Services, along with the Cuyahoga Board of Health, will offer free, confidential STI testing to all students Wednesday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Room 245. Undergraduate, graduate and professional students from Case…
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Policy research associate position available at Schubert Center
The Schubert Center for Child Studies (SCCS) is looking for a graduate-level student (law, social work, public health, psychology, anthropology, etc.) to join the SCCS team as a Policy Research Associate (PRA). The PRA is part-time (up to 10 hours per week) and is integral to advancing the mission…
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Graduate Student Appreciation Week luncheon
To commemorate Graduate Student Appreciation Week, Kelvin Smith Library, in partnership with the Office of Graduate Student Life, will host a Building Community luncheon for graduate and professional students Wednesday, April 6, from noon to 2 p.m. The event will include a highlight of the…
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"Authenticity in the Workplace"
The Office of Student Activities and Leadership invites all graduate students to a panel discussion titled “Authenticity in the Workplace." The discussion will be held Monday, April 4, from 5 to 6 p.m., in Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom C, and will focus on being authentic in a work…