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Travel grant available for graduate, professional students
The CWRU Medical Humanities and Social Medicine Initiative is offering the 2017 Medicine, Society and Culture Travel Grant Competition for Graduate and Professional Students. Awards of up to $250 each are available to support travel for graduate and professional students to present at a national or...
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Graduate students: Nominate outstanding faculty members for the John S. Diekhoff Award
Do you know a faculty member who has been outstanding in teaching or mentoring graduate students? This is your chance to help them get recognized with the prestigious John S. Diekhoff Award. The teaching award recognizes two faculty members who have made contributions to graduate students through w...
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Improve your presentation skills with Spoken English Seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a free Spoken English Seminar for international graduate students this spring titled “Improving Accuracy for Presentations.” Students will enhance their presentation skills by practicing, receiving feedback and focusing on vocabulary, gestures and advanc...
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Fill out a survey, get CaseCash
A random sample of students will be invited to participate in the Graduate and Professional Survey. The feedback will be used to make improvements to programs and services for current and future students at CWRU. Look for an invitation email in the coming weeks from Lynn Singer, deputy provost and ...
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Graduate students: Apply for Office of Residence Life graduate staff positions
The Office of Residence Life is accepting applications for graduate staff positions for the 2017–2018 academic year. On-campus housing is included in the compensation package. Applications are due by Monday, Feb. 13, at 5 p.m. For the application timeline, position descriptions and to apply, visit...
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“Where do I Begin? A Practical Workshop for Beginning (and Finishing) Your Dissertation”
The Graduate Professional Development Center will host a workshop to answer student questions about navigating through the process of writing a dissertation. The workshop, titled “Where do I Begin? A Practical Workshop for Beginning (and Finishing) Your Dissertation,” will be held Wednesday, Jan. 1...
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International graduate students: Improve spoken English skills with fee-based seminar series
Educational Services for Students will offer a fee-based spoken English seminar for international graduate students next semester. Students will practice a range of skills to help them improve fluency and cultural understanding by exploring: listening skills, pronunciation, stress/intonation...
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International graduate students: Keep up on current events with Spoken English seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a Spoken English seminar on current events for international graduate students. Students will engage in discussions about current events with their peers and learn about important topics and events in the U.S. Topics may include: technology, entertainmen...
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ESS offers seminar to help international graduate students with giving presentations
Educational Services for Students will offer a Spoken English seminar for international graduate students titled “Improving Accuracy for Presentations.” Students can enhance their confidence as presenters and public speakers by practicing presentation skills, receiving feedback and focusing on voca...
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International graduate students: Build authentic conversation skills with ESS seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a seminar titled “Communication and Culture: Building Authentic Conversation Skills” for international graduate students next semester. In this six-week seminar, students will learn the elements of basic interpersonal communicative skills through interac...