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SUMMARY:Humanities Division Grad Slam Preliminary Round
DESCRIPTION:Come out and support Humanities graduate students competing in their Grad Slam preliminary round for a chance to advance as a finalist to Grad Slam on March 2 at the Kuumbwa! \nThis event is presented by UCSC’s Division of Graduate Studies.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/humanities-division-grad-slam-preliminary-round/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231102T160000
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – California Community Colleges Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to apply to (first step: register with and upload your CV to the CCC Registry) and what it’s like to work for a California community college by talking to director of the CCC Registry\, Beth Au\, moderator of the panel\, and a panel of UCSC graduate student alumni and a former UCSC postdoc\, all of whom currently work for a CCC. \nBeth Au has a master’s degree in Asian American Studies from UCLA. She has been director of the California Community Colleges (CCC) Registry since 2002. As director\, she oversees and manages cccregistry.org and hosts annual job fairs for the college system every January. \nThe CCC Registry is the state chancellor’s job board for faculty\, management and staff opportunities at all 73 districts and 116 colleges across California. The CCCs are the largest higher education employer in the world with over 60\,000 faculty\, administrators and staff across the state. \nIn her role as a recruiter\, she frequently works with UC graduate students and postdocs through UC Career Centers and Graduate Divisions to host CCC interest panels. During Covid\, she pivoted the informational panels and 1:1 sessions with job seekers to a virtual format and has continued recruitment in the online environment. She has counseled over 400 job seekers in Zoom sessions since May 2020 and continues to use Zoom to maintain outreach and recruitment. Several of the job seekers she has coached have been offered full-time\, tenure track positions at a CCC since 2022. \nBeth is available for 1:1 Zoom sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to offer CCC application and career advice. Reach out to her directly at aub@yosemite.edu to schedule a session. \n \nLisa Beebe\, Professor of Music\, Cosumnes River College\, Sacramento\nLisa Beebe is a professor of music at Cosumnes River College (CRC)\, where she teaches music history and ethnomusicology. She completed a Ph.D. in cultural musicology at UCSC in 2017 with a dissertation about the Vietnamese đàn bầu monochord and served as the UCSC Music Department’s graduate coordinator from 2017 to 2019. At CRC\, she is the current chair of the Curriculum Committee\, a member of the Professional Standards Committee\, and has also served on several hiring committees. Along with teaching\, she has presented research at conferences of the American Musical Instrument Society and the Society for Ethnomusicology. She was awarded tenure and full professorship at CRC in summer 2023! \n  \n  \n  \nFrancesca “Chesa” Caparas\, Instructor\, English\, Women’s Studies\, and Asian American Studies\, De Anza College\, Cupertino\nChesa Caparas (she/they) has a B.A. and M.A. in modern literature from UC Santa Cruz. She is faculty in English\, Women’s Studies\, and Asian American Studies at De Anza College. In her classes she explores literature and pop culture\, the intersections of technology with race and gender\, and the ethical applications of artificial intelligence. In 2022\, she was a Fulbright Scholar to the Philippines where she researched media and information literacy. She is currently pursuing a master’s in Information and Knowledge Strategy at Columbia University. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJasmeet Dhaliwal\, Ph.D.\, Instructor\, Geology\, Earth and Environmental Sciences\, Chabot College\, Hayward\nJasmeet Dhaliwal received her Ph.D. in earth science from UC San Diego and held a postdoctoral researcher position at UC Santa Cruz until accepting a position as a geology and earth and environmental sciences instructor at Chabot College. She worked with Beth Au to prepare the application to Chabot. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSarah Gerhardt\, Ph.D.\, Chemistry Department Chair and Instructor\, Cabrillo College\nSarah started teaching immediately after receiving her Ph.D. in physical chemistry from UCSC. She started as a lecturer at Santa Clara University teaching general and physical chemistry and moved to Cabrillo College to teach general\, introductory\, and biological chemistry\, the last for allied health sciences. She also participated in the ACCESS program at UCSC as a community college liaison for several summers. After having two children (teaching while pregnant and at night while her children were young) and several years as a lecturer\, Sarah did a postdoctorate in molecular\, cell\, and developmental biology under Professor Harry Noller at UCSC. She returned to teaching general and introductory chemistry full-time at Monterey Peninsula College 2011 to 2017. Since August 2017\, she has taught general chemistry full-time at Cabrillo College and is currently chair of Cabrillo’s Chemistry Department. \n  \n  \n  \nBrian Malone\, Ph.D.\, Professor of English\, De Anza\, Cupertino\nBrian Malone (he/him) is a tenured professor of English at De Anza College in Cupertino. He teaches classes in composition and English literature\, in addition to serving on the leadership team for Guided Pathways and as project director for a Title III: Strengthening Institutions Program grant. He previously served as tenure review coordinator for the college. He holds an A.B. from Harvard University and an M.A. from the University of Virginia. He received a Ph.D. in literature from UC Santa Cruz in 2014\, with a dissertation focusing on the nineteenth-century novel in England and France. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMelissa-Ann Nievera-Lozano\, Ph.D.\, Ethnic Studies Professor\, Evergreen Valley College\, San José\nMelissa-Ann Nievera-Lozano is a full-time ethnic studies professor at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose. She obtained her A.A. in sociology from Southwestern College\, B.A. in sociology from UC San Diego\, M.A. in Asian American studies from San Francisco State University\, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. in education from UC Santa Cruz. She is co-editor of the Pilipinx Radical Imagination Reader (2018)\, and a contributing author to the anthologies Fight the Tower: Asian American Women Scholars’ Resistance and Renewal in the Academy (2019)\, the SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies (2022)\, as well as Closer to Liberation: Pin[a/x]y Activism in Theory and Practice (2023). Her work draws from women-of-color radical thought to address how intersectional struggles of racism\, classism\, cisheteropatriarchy\, and body terrorism impact us every day. \n  \n  \nAndrea Seeger\, A.B.D.\, Lecturer\, Social Justice\, Literature\, Writing Oakes College\, UCSC; Faculty\, English Department\, Cabrillo College\, Aptos\nAndrea Seeger\, a Santa Cruz native\, returned a few years ago to her hometown after academic wandering. She received her undergraduate education at UCSC\, first studying mathematics\, then completing her B.A. in literature. She has an M.A. in English literature from the University of Colorado Boulder and is A.B.D. in English at UC Berkeley. Andrea has been teaching literature\, writing\, and social justice for nearly 20 years. She has taught writing and rhetoric in The Program for Writing and Rhetoric at CU Boulder and literature at UC Berkeley. She currently teaches social justice at Oakes College and writing through the UCSC Writing Program. She also lectures in English at Cabrillo College. Andrea recently served as the director of the UCSC Writing Center and its VOCES Graduate Student Writing Center\, an HSI Initiative. Andrea is deeply committed to student-centered learning and equitable access to a deep\, quality education. \n  \n  \n  \nRandy Villegas\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, Political Science\, College of the Sequoias\, Visalia\nA product of public education institutions\, Randy Villegas is an associate professor of political science at College of the Sequoias and a trustee for the Visalia Unified School District Board of Education. Before beginning graduate school\, Villegas worked as a journalist and an organizer in Bakersfield\, CA. He has been a recipient of numerous awards\, including the 2020 CARE-UC Innovation Fellowship and the American Political Science Association (APSA) Fund for Latino Scholarship. He is currently featured in the Unity Exhibit of the California State Capitol Museum for his work around social justice issues in the Central Valley. After being appointed to the Visalia Board of Trustees in December 2021\, he was elected by the voters of area 6 to continue serving in November 2022. Randy is honored to serve our students\, families\, and community. \n  \n  \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-california-community-colleges-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231102T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231102T130000
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Speaking Up to Bias with De Acker
DESCRIPTION:De Acker\, Campus Ombuds\, Office of Ombuds\nThis workshop will explore how to address bias when it is directed at you or someone else. We’ll review what bias is\, how it shows up\, and the impact it can have. We’ll discuss and practice ways to respond directly or as a bystander\, and how to offer support. Participants will leave with a set of options for response\, support\, and resources to address incidents of bias. \nDe Acker comes to UC Santa Cruz with more than three decades of UC experience. She served as director of the UC Santa Barbara Women’s Center for 12 years before joining UC Merced to serve as the assistant dean of the School of Natural Sciences. After founding the campus’s first ombuds office\, she went on to establish the UC Merced Office of Campus Climate\, which coordinated campus diversity\, equity and inclusion initiatives. De also served as a staff advisor to the UC Board of Regents from 2014-2016. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-speaking-up-to-bias-with-de-acker/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231101T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231101T130000
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Curriculum Vitae with Veronica Heiskell
DESCRIPTION:Veronia Heiskell\, Director of Experiential Learning and Student Employment\, Career Success\nApplications for academic positions require a CV\, and some alternative-academic employers also require them. Learn how a CV differs from a resume\, about hybrid CV-resumes\, what goes on a CV\, and what order to put information depending on type of academic institution you’re applying to and for what type of position. \nVeronica Heiskell has worked for over thirteen years in diversity and career centers in a variety of higher education institutions and currently serves as associate director of experiential learning at Career Success. Her goal is to remove as many barriers as possible for all students to pursue meaningful experiential learning opportunities. She completed her bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in LGBT studies at UCLA\, her master’s degree in counseling and guidance in higher education at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo\, and her doctoral degree in higher education administration at UT Austin. Her dissertation research focused on sense of belonging for exploratory students. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-curriculum-vitae-with-veronica-heiskell/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231031T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231031T130000
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Conflict Resolution with De Acker
DESCRIPTION:De Acker\, Campus Ombuds\, Office of Ombuds\nWe will explore ways to identify when a conversation is becoming “crucial” before you walk into one. This interactive workshop will help you identify your own styles and how you can address conflict in high-stakes conversations more effectively. The goal is to develop strategies to meet specific challenges that may arise in your academic\, work\, and personal life. \nDe Acker comes to UC Santa Cruz with more than three decades of UC experience. She served as director of the UC Santa Barbara Women’s Center for 12 years before joining UC Merced to serve as the assistant dean of the School of Natural Sciences. After founding the campus’s first ombuds office\, she went on to establish the UC Merced Office of Campus Climate\, which coordinated campus diversity\, equity and inclusion initiatives. De also served as a staff advisor to the UC Board of Regents from 2014-2016. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-conflict-resolution-with-de-acker/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231026T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231026T130000
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Demonstrating Success: Creating an Equitable\, Accessible\, and Inclusive Academic Environment with Judith Estrada
DESCRIPTION:Judith Estrada\, Assistant Vice Chancellor\, Office for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (ODEI)\nThis session will review UC Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley’s Contributions To Diversity Statement Guidelines\, rubrics\, and assessment tools. Participants will engage each other in dialogue about their experiences in applying various pedagogical approaches\, research frameworks\, and community engagement initiatives that contribute to more equitable\, accessible\, and inclusive academic environments. The participants will leave with an understanding of how two universities evaluate statements of diversity and equity. \nJudith Estrada (Ph.D.\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign) is the assistant vice chancellor for the Office for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion at UC Santa Cruz. Estrada publishes and presents nationally on the following themes: bicultural pedagogy\, decolonizing methodologies\, working across differences\, pedagogy of solidarity\, and critical bicultural pedagogy. Estrada is the author of Consuming ‘Dora the Explorer’ with a Critical Bicultural Lens (in Darder’s Culture & Power in the Classroom\, 2012); Impacts of a Diné Decolonizing Pedagogy on Student Affairs Practitioners (in Davidson\, C.\, & Waterman\, S.\, eds.\, Indigenous Education Practices in Higher Education); and A Series of Reflections of Diné Elder Larry Emerson and His Indigenizing Impact on Our Participation in the Profession (in NASPA Journal). \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-demonstrating-success-creating-an-equitable-accessible-and-inclusive-academic-environment-with-judith-estrada/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231025T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231025T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Disrupting Imposter Phenomenon from the Inside Out with Silvia Austerlic
DESCRIPTION:Silvia Austerlic\, Founder\, Senti-pensante Connections; Lecturer\, Oakes College\nHave you ever felt imposter phenomenon? Learn how to cultivate a growth mindset to disrupt it and move toward empowering ways of learning. \nSilvia Austerlic is an intercultural educator\, facilitator and consultant\, and founder of Senti-pensante Connections\, whose mission is to bridge inner work and social justice in service of individual transformation\, social change\, and collective action. A lecturer at UCSC Oakes College\, she developed and teaches “Building an inner sanctuary\,” that fosters the cultivation of inner/outer resources needed to show up for community-oriented action and social justice; and facilitates campus-wide learning events surrounding critical interculturality\, self-leadership\, healing justice\, and fostering resilience and care in the community. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-disrupting-imposter-phenomenon-from-the-inside-out-with-silvia-austerlic/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – LinkedIn Profile and Job Search with Eric Curiel
DESCRIPTION:Eric Curiel\, Associate Director of Career Engagement\nLinkedIn is a powerful tool to network and search for jobs. We will go over tips to update your LinkedIn profile to help recruiters find you. We will also explore ways to identify alumni with similar career paths and interests and show you how to effectively connect with them to expand your network. We will also go over best practices for searching for jobs. \nEric Curiel has worked for over nine years in supporting college students in pursuing successful careers and currently serves as associate director of career engagement at Career Success. He is passionate about supporting students\, especially those from underrepresented populations\, to be successful. He completed his bachelor’s degree in ecology and evolution from UC Santa Cruz in 2014. Eric enjoys being outdoors\, photography\, and watching soccer. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-linkedin-profile-and-job-search-with-eric-curiel/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231018T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231018T130000
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SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Preparing the Teaching Statement and Portfolio
DESCRIPTION:Gain tools and tips for effectively writing a teaching statement\, a common document in faculty hiring and review processes and an opportunity to reflect on how your teaching supports student learning. We’ll also review how to select teaching portfolio materials that tell a compelling story of who you are as an educator. \nKendra Dority\, left\, Director for Graduate Student and Postdoc Professional Development. Roxanna Villalobos\, right\, Education Specialist for Graduate Student and Postdoc Development.\nKendra Dority\, Ph.D.\, has been an engaged member of the teaching and learning community at UC Santa Cruz since 2009\, serving as a Teaching Fellow and Teaching Assistant in the Literature Department and as a Lecturer at Porter College before joining the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) in 2017. With the TLC\, she directs professional development opportunities for graduate students and postdocs in their roles as teachers and mentors\, and enjoys uplifting the contributions of these educators to our campus community and beyond. She received her Ph.D. in Literature from UCSC. \nRoxanna Villalobos\, Ph.D.\, has been an engaged member of the teaching and learning community at UC Santa Cruz since 2017\, serving as a Graduate Student Instructor and Teaching Assistant in the Sociology Department and as a Graduate Student Mentor through various mentoring programs. Roxanna joined the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) in 2023 as an Educational Specialist after receiving her Ph.D. in Sociology and Latin American and Latino Studies from UC Santa Cruz. In this position\, Roxanna develops and facilitates research-based professional development programs\, workshops\, and resources focused on equity-minded and inclusive teaching for graduate students and postdocs across all disciplines. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-preparing-the-teaching-statement-and-portfolio/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20231009T185837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T185837Z
UID:10007309-1697542200-1697547600@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Mastodon\, Threads\, X: Promote Research on Text-Based Social Media Platforms
DESCRIPTION:Ready to promote your research on social media? This seminar will help you learn how! Explore how to promote your research and expertise on the text-based social media platforms Mastodon\, Threads\, and X (formerly Twitter). We’ll cover how to use each platform\, how each works\, how to communicate effectively on each platform and how to pick the right platform for you and your goals. \nKayla Isenberg is senior director of digital engagement for UC Santa Cruz\, where she runs digital strategy for the main campus social media properties and advises on divisional and other social media accounts across campus. She has over 15 years of experience in digital marketing and social media working for a variety of companies from startups to Fortune 500. She was listed on the Forbes 40 under 40 list for her work at Warner Bros Records. In her work in higher education she has won multiple CASE awards for her work in digital marketing and social media at UC Santa Cruz and been a featured speaker at CASE social media conferences. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-mastodon-threads-x/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231012T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231012T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20231004T140117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T140117Z
UID:10007310-1697110200-1697115600@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Curating your Digital Reputation with Lisa Nielsen
DESCRIPTION:Your digital reputation refers to your presence on the internet\, on social media platforms and on personal and worksite websites. Learn tips on how to distinguish yourself from the crowd and create a lasting impression in an evolving digital communications landscape. \nLisa Nielsen\, Senior Director of Marketing and Creative Services\, University Relations\nLisa Nielsen has over 25 years of design and marketing experience in the private sector and with non-profits. From working at Apple Computer as an Art Director to running her own firm in San Francisco for 15 years\, she knows what it means to be a good communicator and marketer. From startups to fortune 500 clients\, her adventures in marketing have added up to a depth of knowledge which she likes to share. Lisa has been with UC Santa Cruz for 12 years as the marketing director and oversees a creative team of writers\, videographers\, and designers. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-curating-your-digital-reputation-with-lisa-nielsen/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231011T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20231004T135630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T135709Z
UID:10007311-1697023800-1697029200@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Informational Interview with Lorato Anderson
DESCRIPTION:An informational interview is one that you conduct with someone working in a field for an institution or company that you want to consider working in and for. How do you conduct an informational interview? What questions should you ask to get the best information about what it’s like to do that job for that organization? How do you network to locate people to ask for an informational interview? \nLorato Anderson is the Director of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion at UCSC\nLorato Anderson is the Director of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion in Graduate Studies at UC Santa Cruz. Her role centers on advancing initiatives for minoritized graduate student support across multiple campus-wide projects\, as well as providing direct support to students\, staff\, faculty\, and programs. Lorato graduated with a B.A. in Literature/Writing from UC San Diego and received her M.S. in Higher Education Administration and Policy from Northwestern University\, where she researched and developed assessment models for English Language Learners and created multiple DEI programs that are still active today. She has extensive experience in grant writing\, teaching\, advising\, assessment\, and creating long-lasting research-backed programs to promote minoritized undergraduate and graduate student success. \nLorato has worked on campus since 2016 and received the 2020 Outstanding Staff Achievement Award in Social Sciences. Her previous roles include Graduate Program Advisor and Coordinator for Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) and Politics\, as well as Undergraduate Advisor for Psychology. She takes pride in incorporating social justice\, as well as empathetic advising strategies and teaching pedagogies\, in her work in advising\, administration\, and grant and program development. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-informational-interview-with-lorato-anderson/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231005T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20231002T214611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T135739Z
UID:10007312-1696505400-1696510800@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:PhD+ Series – Proactive Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion with Lorato Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Recommended Reading: Ely\, Robin J.\, and Thomas\, David A. “Getting Serious About Diversity: Enough Already with the Business Case.” Harvard Business Review\, November-December 2020 Magazine Issue. \nHow do you proactively promote diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in your role as a graduate student\, a researcher\, a teaching assistant\, a peer and undergraduate mentor? Learn active steps you can take in every role to promote a just and welcoming environment at UCSC in every space. \nLorato Anderson is the Director of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion at UCSC\nLorato Anderson is the Director of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion in Graduate Studies at UC Santa Cruz. Her role centers on advancing initiatives for minoritized graduate student support across multiple campus-wide projects\, as well as providing direct support to students\, staff\, faculty\, and programs. Lorato graduated with a B.A. in Literature/Writing from UC San Diego and received her M.S. in Higher Education Administration and Policy from Northwestern University\, where she researched and developed assessment models for English Language Learners and created multiple DEI programs that are still active today. She has extensive experience in grant writing\, teaching\, advising\, assessment\, and creating long-lasting research-backed programs to promote minoritized undergraduate and graduate student success. \nLorato has worked on campus since 2016 and received the 2020 Outstanding Staff Achievement Award in Social Sciences. Her previous roles include Graduate Program Advisor and Coordinator for Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) and Politics\, as well as Undergraduate Advisor for Psychology. She takes pride in incorporating social justice\, as well as empathetic advising strategies and teaching pedagogies\, in her work in advising\, administration\, and grant and program development. \n \nThis workshop is presented by the Division of Graduate Studies and co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute as part of our 2023-2024 PhD+ series. The Division of Graduate Studies’ workshops are for current UC Santa Cruz graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and require an active UC Santa Cruz email address. \nAbout the PhD+ Workshop Series \nJoin us for the eighth year of PhD+ Workshops\, hosted (or co-sponsored) by The Humanities Institute. Our meetings provide the opportunity to discuss possible career paths for PhDs\, internship possibilities\, grant/fellowships\, work/life balance\, elements of style\, online identity issues\, and much\, much more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/phd-series-proactive-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-with-lorato-anderson/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons\, Room 204\, 420 Hagar Dr\, Santa Cruz\, 95064
CATEGORIES:PhD+ Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200403T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200403T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20191017T204510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T194604Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - 16th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The UC Santa Cruz Graduate Research Symposium offers graduate students from every division the opportunity to discuss their research with colleagues on campus and with the public. \nMcHenry Library\nInformation Commons South and Adjoining Classrooms\nApril 3\, 2020\n1:15 p.m. Kickoff\n1:30–3:30 p.m. Judging\n3:30–5:30 p.m. Award Reception\, south terrace and lawn \nFor more information visit: graddiv.ucsc.edu/events/symposium
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/16th-annual-graduate-research-symposium/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20190222T190737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T191841Z
UID:10006720-1556364600-1556374500@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Distinguished Graduate Student Alumni Award Luncheon and Career Paths Panel
DESCRIPTION:11:30am-12:50pm \nAnnual award luncheon for five distinguished graduate student alumni\, one from each academic division.\nThis year’s luncheon will include a panel discussion with the five distinguished graduate student alumni honorees about their career trajectories after receiving their graduate-level degree from UCSC to their current positions of distinction\, for the benefit of audience members of current and alumni graduate students. \n12:50pm-2:15pm \nCareer Paths Panel of the five distinguished graduate student alumni honorees. Currently enrolled UCSC grad students encouraged to attend. \nClick here to Register
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/distinguished-graduate-student-alumni-award-luncheon-career-paths-panel/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20190222T191620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T191738Z
UID:10006721-1556294400-1556299800@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Graduate Research Symposium Award Reception
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the announcement of the winners of this year’s Graduate Research Symposium. \nLive music\, light refreshments.\nFree and open to the public
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/graduate-research-symposium-award-reception/
LOCATION:Mchenry Library Second Level Terrace and South Lawn\, 1156 High St\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20190222T192523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T193717Z
UID:10006722-1556283600-1556292600@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/graduate-research-symposium/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180427T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20180306T200046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180306T200235Z
UID:10005479-1524834000-1524852000@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:14th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Graduate Research Symposium\nMcHenry Library\nApril 27\, 2018 \nThe UC Santa Cruz Graduate Research Symposium offers graduate students from every division the opportunity to discuss their research with colleagues on campus and with the public. Graduate students present their work in the following formats and venues: \n\n8-minute-maximum talk with or without visual aids\, which may be an overhead-projected slide presentation (e.g.\, Microsoft PowerPoint) in a library classroom bordering the 2nd-floor Information Commons South\n4’ x 4’ poster in the open-forum showcase of the library’s Information Commons South\nrecorded media presentation in the open-forum showcase of the library’s Information Commons South\n\nThe chancellor\, vice provost and dean of the Division of Graduate Studies\, and the five academic deans sponsor symposium awards decided by judges invited by the Division of Graduate Studies from among faculty\, staff\, postdoctoral scholars\, alumni\, trustees\, and community members.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/14th-annual-graduate-research-symposium/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180427T111500
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20180425T223305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T223421Z
UID:10005495-1524823200-1524827700@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:2018 Graduate Student Alumni Career Paths Panel
DESCRIPTION:  \nDistinguished graduate student alumni honorees serve as panelists to discuss their career paths from UCSC after receiving their graduate-level degrees to their positions of distinction. Current and alumni graduate students encouraged to attend. \nThe Humanities recipient is Naomi J. Andrews\, associate professor of history at Santa Clara University\, had a comprehensive educational experience at UC Santa Cruz\, where she earned a B.A. in history in 1988\, an M.A. in history in 1993\, and a Ph.D. in history in 1998.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/2018-graduate-student-alumni-career-paths-panel/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170806
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20170310T214355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170310T214355Z
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SUMMARY:37th Annual Dickens Universe featuring Middlemarch
DESCRIPTION:The Dickens Universe is a unique cultural event that brings together scholars\, teachers\, students\, and members of the general public for a week of stimulating discussion and festive social activity on the beautiful Santa Cruz campus of the University of California—all focused on one or two Victorian novels\, usually (but not always) one by Charles Dickens.\n\nIn 2017\, in anticipation of the 2019 bicentenary of George Eliot’s birth\, the Universe will feature her novel\, Middlemarch.\n\nNow in its 37th year of operation\, the Dickens Universe combines features of a scholarly conference\, a festival\, a book club\, and summer camp. Participants include people of all ages and walks of life—distinguished scholars\, graduate students\, undergraduates\, retirees\, young professionals\, high school teachers\, anyone who loves to read and who enjoys long Victorian novels.\n\nHere are some of the things that make the Universe such as special experience.\n\nThe college lifestyle: participants live on campus\, eat together in the student dining hall\, have time to meet and come to know each other in different ways.\nEveryone is reading the same book. We all have this one important thing in common.\nThe range of activities—formal lectures\, small discussion groups\, films\, daily Victorian teas\, performances\, and Victorian dancing.\n\n\n\nThe Universe offers a week of total immersion in the world of Victorian fiction with friendly\, like-minded colleagues in a beautiful setting. Whether we’re returning to a Dickens novel that everyone knows and loves\, or branching out into a Victorian novel by another author who might be less familiar\, during the Universe we build a community out of our passion of reading\, talking with one another\, and bringing Victorian culture to life.\nRegistration link: \n\nREGISTER HERE \nWatch the Dickens Project Mini Documentary {https://youtu.be/JJgV87yGBSs} \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/37th-annual-dickens-universe-featuring-middlemarch-2/
LOCATION:College Nine and John R. Lewis Multipurpose Room\, College Ten\, University of California\, Santa Cruz\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170512T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170512T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20161201T192448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161201T192448Z
UID:10006434-1494594000-1494606600@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:13th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \nGraduate Research Symposium\nThe Symposium offers graduate students from every division the opportunity to discuss their research with colleagues on campus and with the public. Our students present their work in the form of posters\, live presentations\, and media demonstrations. The Symposium also awards juried prizes\, overseen by a panel of judges comprised of faculty\, staff\, researchers\, alumni\, and industry professionals\, for presenters from each division and two overall awards. \n*This year’s event will be held in the “Information Commons South” area on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. \nRegistration Information\nWe welcome presenters from all disciplines on campus\, and encourage live and media presentations as well as traditional poster presentations! For 2016\, registration was available for 48 posters\, 30 live presentations\, and 10 media presentations. \nEach presentation must have a primary presenter\, but may also list up to three co-presenters. \nPresenters will be asked to check into the event between 12:30 and 1:15 depending on their selected format. Presentation judging officially begins at 1:30 pm. \nAn awards reception will immediately follow the Symposium until 4:30 pm. Graduate students are also encouraged to attend the Graduate Alumni Social at the Graduate Student Commons in the Quarry Plaza that evening. \n*Please click here to view the 2016 Graduate Research Symposium Program \n  \nPresenters \nPoster Presentations: All posters must fit on 4′ x 4′ easels provided in the Information Commons South. Posters will be arranged in the order in which they arrive. There will be personnel available to assist with set up. Posters presenters must check in at the registration table between 12:45 and 1:15 pm on the 2ndfloor of the McHenry Library. After you register to present\, you will be assigned a one-hour window during which you must stay with your poster for judging.Posters may be removed after 3:30 pm. \nOral Presentations: Oral and live presentations will be in three classrooms on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. A computer and projector will be available so that presenters can bring slides via either flash drive in PowerPoint or Keynote format\, or saved to Google Drive in Google Slides; you may bring your own laptop if you like\, though this is not recommended because of the time constraints involved in setting up/down. An easel will also be available for additional visual aids upon request. Be sure to indicate your media needs on the registration form. Oral presenters must check in at the registration table between 12:30 noon and 1:00 pm on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. (Due to time restrictions\, oral/live presentations must be limited to 10 minutes in length including set-up and taking-down.) \nMedia Presentations: Media presentations may be in audio and/or video format. Media presenters will be required to set up a short meeting with McHenry Library staff the week prior to the Symposium to discuss technical and/or physical space needs. Please specify your media needs on your registration form. Media presenters must check in at the registration table between 12:30 noon and 1:00 pm on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library.  After you register to present\, you will be assigned a one-hour window during which you must stay with your presentation for judging. \n*Please click here to review our Best Practices site! \n  \nClick here to see our previous symposium awardees.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/graduate-research-symposium-2-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170429T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170429T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20170301T224535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T224535Z
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SUMMARY:An Immersion into Dickensian Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Charles Dickens was a unique and protean fellow; writer\, social commentator\, reporter\, actor\, father\, and much more.He was also a great lover of the table and glass\, a noteworthy bon vivant who created wondrous punches\, cups\, cocktails\, and other nourishing potations\, in novels as well as in daily life. This lecture will address Dickens’s skill with wine\, ale\, cider\, rum\, and gin\, interspersed with cocktail demonstrations\, allowing time to taste and ponder these delicious beverages\n\nBurke Owens is a long time Bay Area wine and food industry professional\, educator\, former sommelier\, punch aficionado\, and most  importantly\, parent of two UCSC alums. He now serves as senior pastor at the Petaluma United Methodist Church. His appreciation of food and wine\, of Dickens and the arts\, can all be traced back to his mother who cooked\, his father who sculpted\, and each one’s passionate love of literature.\n Watch Burke’s tutorial to learn how to prepare Cold Gin Punch\, a traditional Victorian beverage. {https://vimeo.com/49291630}\n\nRegistration link:\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/an-immersion-into-dickensian-cocktails-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, 95064\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170421T122000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20170414T174620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170414T174620Z
UID:10005362-1492777200-1492783200@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Friday Forum for Graduate Research: Jaclyn N. Schultz
DESCRIPTION:Advertising Female Futurity: Children’s Books Printed as Advertisements in the U.S.\, 1850-1870 \nIn this presentation\, I examine children’s books printed as advertisemtns between 1850 and 1870 that were directed at female children. Beginning around 1850\, companies produced books that served as advertisements but took the shape of children’s primers\, rhymes\, or storybooks. This presentation carefully studies these books to uncover consumerist lessons directed at children as well as contemporaneous understandings of the women of the future. By examining how female child readers were trained to become a certain kind of women through these advertising books\, my presentation illuminates the distinctive understanding of gendered labor\, consumerism\, and futurity that existed in the U.S. between 1850 and 1870. \nFriday Forum Spring quarter 2017 Schedule: \nFridays 12:20-2pm\nHumanities 1 Room 202 \nA weekly interdisciplinary colloquium series for sharing graduate research across the humanities. Join us for light refreshments and weekly presentations by your fellow graduate students. \nApril 21\, 2017: Jaclyn N. Schultz\, History \nApril 28\, 2017: Baizhu Chen\, Economics \nMay 5\, 2017: Danielle Crawford\, Literature \nMay 12\, 2017: Kristen Laciste\, HAVC \nMay 19\, 2017: Kara Hisatake\, Literature \nMay 26\, 2017: Yuki Obayashi\, Literature \nJune 2\, 2017: Angela Nguyen\, Psychology
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/friday-forum-for-graduate-research-jaclyn-n-schultz-2/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170224T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170224T193000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20161129T224039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161129T224039Z
UID:10006428-1487957400-1487964600@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Grad Slam
DESCRIPTION:Grad Slam\, also referred to as the 3-Minute Thesis Challenge*\, is a competition that challenges graduate students to present years’ worth of academic research in a concise\, compelling\, three-minute talk to a non-expert audience. It encourages students to clarify their ideas and to help others understand and appreciate the significance of their work. \nThe contest is open to all graduate students.\nRegister and upload your video here. \nFinalists will present their three-minute thesis presentations at a live event on\nFebruary 24 at 5:30 p.m.\nin the Music Center Recital Hall.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nA panel of judges will choose first-place and runner-up winners\, and the audience will vote for a people’s choice winner. If the people’s choice awardee is the same as the winner or runner-up\, both awards will go to that person. \nThe winner of the UCSC Grad Slam receives $3\,000; the runner-up receives $1\,500; and the people’s choice winner receives $750. \nThe UCSC Grad Slam winner will go on to present at a UC-wide final Grad Slam to be held May 4\, 2017\, at LinkedIn\, 222 2nd Street in San Francisco. Visit UCOP Grad Slam to view the 2016 finalists from all UC campuses and learn the winner of that competition.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/grad-slam-2/
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall\, Music Center\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20160401T170947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160401T170947Z
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SUMMARY:12th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Symposium offers graduate students from every division the opportunity to discuss their research with colleagues on campus and with the public. Our students present their work in the form of posters\, live presentations\, and media demonstrations. The Symposium also awards juried prizes\, overseen by a panel of judges comprised of faculty\, staff\, researchers\, alumni\, and industry professionals\, for presenters from each division and two overall awards. \nThis year’s event will be held in the “Information Commons South” area on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/12th-annual-graduate-research-symposium-3/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160406T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160406T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
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SUMMARY:Grad Slam for 2016 Finalists
DESCRIPTION:Grad Slam\, also referred to as the 3-Minute Thesis Challenge\, is a competition that challenges doctoral students to present years’ worth of academic research in a concise\, compelling\, three-minute talk to a non-expert audience. It encourages students to clarify their ideas and to help others understand and appreciate the significance of their work. \nThe contest is open to all doctoral students who have advanced to candidacy.\nCongratulations to our 2016 Finalists!\nFinalists will present their three-minute thesis presentations at a live event on April 6th at 5:30pm in the Music Recital Hall. This event is open to the public\, and a final panel of judges will choose a first place and runner-up winner; the audience will vote for a people’s choice awardee. If the people’s choice awardee is the same as the winner or runner-up\, both awards will go to that person. \nThe winner of the UCSC Grad Slam will receive $3\,000; the runner-up receives $1\,500; and the people’s choice winner receives $750. \nThe UCSC Grad Slam winner will go on to present at a UC-wide final Grad Slam to be held in San Francisco on April 22nd. Visit the UCOP Grad Slam page to see more information about finalists across all UC-campuses!
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/grad-slam-for-2016-finalists-3/
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall\, Music Center\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150424T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20150417T170607Z
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SUMMARY:11th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]The Graduate Research Symposium highlights the innovative research being conducted by graduate students in our thirty-eight programs across five academic divisions. \nIt celebrates the scholarly\, creative\, social and commercial impact they make within California and around the world! \nIn addition to graduate students presenting their research to a general audience\, graduate alumni selected by the Division of Graduate Studies will serve as Symposium judges\, and graduate symposium alumni researchers noteworthy contributions will be highlighted. Join us at the Symposium to view presentations and discuss students’ research. \nFor more information\, visit event page![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/11th-annual-graduate-research-symposium-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150306T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20150305T214816Z
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SUMMARY:First Annual Grad Slam
DESCRIPTION:Also known as the 3 Minute Thesis® competition\, started by the University of Queensland\, Australia\, the UCSC Grad Slam will challenge graduate students to present a compelling presentation of their dissertation research in just three minutes\, using language appropriate for a non-specialist audience. \nThe Grad Slam is not an exercise in trivializing or dumbing-down research; rather\, it is meant to encourage students to clarify their ideas and to help others understand and appreciate the significance of their research. \nThe Grad Slam is open to all graduate students who have Advanced To Candidacy. \nFinalists will present their three minute thesis presentations at a live event on March 6th in Earth & Marine Sciences B206. This event will be open to the public\, and a final panel of judges will choose a first place and runner-up winner; the audience will vote for a people’s choice awardee. If the people’s choice awardee is the same as the winner or runner-up\, both awards will go to that person. \nThe winner of the UCSC Grad Slam will receive $3\,000; the runner-up receives $1\,500; and the people’s choice winner receives $750. \nThe UCSC Grad Slam winner will go on to present at a UC-wide final Grad Slam to be held in Oakland\, on May 4th.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/first-annual-grad-slam-2/
LOCATION:B206 Earth & Marine Sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140509T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140509T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20140407T184910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140407T184910Z
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 1:30 pm on Friday\, May 9th\, for the 10th Annual Graduate Research Symposium. This event offers graduate students an opportunity to share their research with faculty\, staff\, friends\, colleagues and the local community in the form of poster\, oral\, live or multimedia presentations. \nThis year’s event will take place in the “Information Commons South” area on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. The Symposium will feature up to 30 oral and live presentations\, 64 poster presentations and 10 media presentations. The Awards Reception begins at 3:30\, with refreshments being provided by the Global Village Café. \nFor more information\, please visit the Graduate Division website: http://graddiv.ucsc.edu/current-students/student-achievements/graduate-research-symposium.html
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/10th-annual-graduate-research-symposium-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131007
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20130929T061934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130929T061934Z
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SUMMARY:THATCamp Alt-Ac: an Alternative Academics Unconference
DESCRIPTION:A space for grad students and recent Ph.D.’s to think through the multiple career options we can explore amidst a declining tenure track job market. We will invite professionals in administrative academic\, non-profit\, arts administration\, tech\, ed-tech\, digital humanities\, and secondary education careers to join our two-day unstructured conference. Planned sessions will include a C.V. to resume workshop\, but the rest will be up to the participants to curate each day of the event. \n Please see http://altac2013.thatcamp.org/ to register and for more information.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/thatcamp-alt-ac-an-alternative-academics-unconference-2/
LOCATION:60 Evans Hall and Dwinelle Classrooms\, UC Berkeley
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130522T110000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20130509T203530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130509T203530Z
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SUMMARY:U.S. Fulbright IIE Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The Graduate Division cordially invites undergraduate and graduate students to an information session on the U.S. Fulbright IIE fellowship program. \nIf you are interested in applying for a 2014-2015 Fulbright U. S. Student Program Grant or English Teaching Assistantship plan to attend this information session. \nLink to the competition: http://www.iie.org/fulbright \nPresenters will include:\nPast successful Fulbright IIE applicants\nMarlene Robinson\, UCSC Fulbright Advisor\nDr. Tyrus Miller\, UCSC Graduate Division Dean and Past Fulbright Awardee \nPlease RSVP to Irena Polić\, at ipolic@ucsc.edu\, by May 17th. \nPress Release: Fulbright U.S. Student Program Competition Opens: International Study or Research Grants and English Teaching Assistantship Now Available\n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/u-s-fulbright-iie-information-session-2/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130510T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130510T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T214911
CREATED:20130109T220139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130109T220139Z
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Grad students share their research by presenting either oral\, media or posters with an awards ceremony immediately following along with a reception.\n\nFree and open to the public.\n\nMain floor conference rooms for orals and media presentations\, hallways for poster presentations.\n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/9th-annual-graduate-student-research-symposium-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library (3rd Floor)\, Special Collections
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