[Plsgs] FW: GPSC Newsletter
Lambert, Georgina M - (glambert)
glambert at email.arizona.edu
Wed Feb 6 08:10:12 MST 2019
From: Graduate and Professional Student Council <gpsc at email.arizona.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 8:01 AM
To: Lambert, Georgina M - (glambert) <glambert at email.arizona.edu>
Subject: GPSC Newsletter
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February 6, 2018
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GPSC News
-Student Showcase 2019
-GPSC is Hiring a New Elections Director
-Spring 2019 Grant Information
-5th Annual Grad Slam
New Resources
Tiny Café at The Main Library
Old Resources
-Preparing for Faculty Job Applications: Workshop Series
-ADB to PHD Spring Writing Workshop Series
-WISP Workshops Spring 2019
-UA Faculty/Staff Choir
-Childcare Funding
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Student Showcase 2019
Wednesday, February 13th 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM, Awards from 2:00- 3:00 PM at the UA Mall
11am-12pm UA Mall - Judging Period
* Judge some of the projects and select the awardee of the Presidential Award (Marie described this in depth below)
2pm Kiva Theater (SUMC) - Undergraduate Award Ceremony (Description Below)
* Dr. Robbins speaking from 2:05pm-2:10pm
* Primary aim of Student Showcase offers students a significant forum for communicating the importance of their research to the broader University of Arizona community
* The Second Pillar of the Strategic Plan
2:30pm Kiva Theater (SUMC) - Graduate Award Ceremony (Description Below)
* Dr. Robbins speaking from 2:35pm-2:40
* Primary aim of Student Showcase offers students a significant forum for communicating the importance of their research to the broader University of Arizona community
* The Second Pillar of the Strategic Plan
Undergrad Award Ceremony
(2pm Kiva Theater)
Introduction (2-2:05)
Lauren L'Ecuyer
Student Regent
Keynote Speaker (2:05-2:10)
Dr. Robert C. Robbins
President
University of Arizona
Undergraduate Awards (2:10-2:15)
Jessica Baxter
Legislative Affairs Director
Taylor Gee
Assembly Chair
Honors College Awards (2:15-2:20)
Dr. Karna Walter
Assistant Dean for Student Engagement
Honors College
BIO5 Innovator Awards (2:20-2:25)
Ms. Lisa Romero
Senior Director of Communications and Public Affairs
BIO5 Institute
Katheryne B. Willock Library Research Award (2:25-2:30)
Ms. Sarah Shreeves
Vice Dean
University Libraries
Graduate Award Ceremony
(2:30pm Kiva Theater)
Introduction (2:30-2:35)
Lauren L'Ecuyer
Student Regent
Keynote Speaker (2:35-2:40)
Dr. Robert C. Robbins
President
University of Arizona
Graduate Awards (2:40-2:45)
Jessica Baxter
Legislative Affairs Director
Taylor Gee
Assembly Chair
American Chemist Society Women's Chemist Group Awards (2:45-2:50)
Dr. Amy Graham
Chair of Southern Arizona Chapter
ACS Women's Chemist Group
BIO5 Innovator Awards (2:50-2:55)
Ms. Lisa Romero
Senior Director of Communications and Public Affairs
BIO5 Institute
Katheryne B. Willock Library Research Award (2:55-3:00)
Ms. Sarah Shreeves
Vice Dean
University Libraries
GPSC is Hiring a New
Elections Director
The GPSC seeks a friendly, service-oriented graduate or professional student to help support and ensure the smooth operations of all GPSC Elections. The Elections Director is responsible for the planning, coordinating, marketing, and executing Special Elections, GPSC General Elections, Internal Elections, and others as needed. The Director is also responsible for developing marketing material to elicit student interests. The Director will work with the GPSC Executive Board, General Council, and other GPSC personnel to ensure fair and transparent elections.
Apply Here!<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=94aed5bb4e&e=f446cbb14c>
Spring 2019 Grant Information
DEADLINE SOON—Friday, February 15th at 11:59pm AZ time:
Need money to travel to a conference? Funds for research? Money to put on an awesome event? GPSC has your back for all of it! The first spring deadline for Travel Grants, Research and Project Grants, and Professional Opportunities Development Grants is next week, on Friday, February 15th at 11:59pm AZ time. Contact gpscfunding at email.arizona.edu<mailto:gpscfunding at email.arizona.edu> with any questions.
* Travel Grants: Win up to $750 for domestic travel and up to $1000 for international travel to academic events. Information available at http://www.gpsc.arizona.edu/travel-grants<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=22be2fe496&e=f446cbb14c>
* Research and Project Grants: Win up to $1000 to cover the cost of research equipment, subject payments, archive access, and more! Information available at http://www.gpsc.arizona.edu/research-grants<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=7794a1f285&e=f446cbb14c>
* Professional Opportunities Development Grants: Up to $1000 available to groups of 3 or more graduate/professional students organizing scholarly/academic/professional events on campus! Information available at http://gpsc.arizona.edu/pod<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=f0324d1578&e=f446cbb14c>
5th Annual Grad Slam
The Graduate Center and the Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) are excited to announce the fifth annual Grad Slam presentation competition. We encourage you to participate in our workshops and the competition this
Spring Semester.
Grad Slam 2019 Key Dates
* January 9, 2019: Registration for Grad Slam Competition and Workshops Opens
* January 14 – March 12, 2019: Grad Slam Information Sessions and Workshops
* February 19, 2019: Deadline to Register for Grad Slam Competition
* March 19-20, 2019: Grad Slam Competition Preliminary Rounds
Grad Slam is a great opportunity for students to enhance their public speaking skills, especially for diverse audiences. The presentations done at Grad Slam are similar to quick TEDx and Three Minute Thesis (3MT) talks. To help students prepare, the Grad Slam team has arranged a 7-week workshop series on subjects that will help you in Grad Slam and in other presentations. The workshops are open to all graduate students and attendance is not contingent upon participation in the competition, although we hope you do compete.
Should you decide to compete in Grad Slam, you will have the opportunity to win up to $3,000 and will receive complimentary videos of your presentation along with feedback from the judges.
Please send any questions to gradcenter at email.arizona.edu<mailto:gradcenter at email.arizona.edu>.
WHEN: March 19, 2019 to
April 2, 2019
WHERE: UA Campus
AWARDS:
1st place: $3,000
2nd place: $2,000
3rd place: $1,000
Themed Awards: $1000 each
More information about Grad Slam is available on the Grad Slam website: (www.gradcenter.arizona.edu/ua-grad-slam<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=8fba3d1133&e=f446cbb14c>) where you can find resources, schedules, and watch videos of past finalists.
Spring 2019 Grad Slam Information Session
& Workshops:
The Graduate Center and the Graduate & Professional Student Council are excited to offer a series of information sessions and workshops for students. Through partnerships with the UA Toastmasters groups and professors across campus, we are able to offer workshops on a wide range of topics and skills that will help students prepare for Grad Slam and enhance their public speaking skills. All students may attend the workshops. Students do not have to be competing in Grad Slam to attend.
Registration is encouraged. Registration information is available at http://gradcenter.arizona.edu/ua-grad-slam<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=ddb944a8cf&e=f446cbb14c>
Where: Graduate Center, Room 4, 1600 E 1st Street, unless otherwise noted.
Information Session Schedule:
Workshop Schedule:
Mondays from 5 PM to 6 PM and Thursdays at 12 PM to 1 PM
February 4 and 7: Communicating Benefits and Solutions to Your Audience
Attendees will learn about ways to identify the benefits and solutions of their work for a variety of audiences. The workshop will also explore how to connect benefits and solutions to each other and to other parts of one's Message Box.
February 11 and 14: Crafting a Memorable Message
Attendees will learn strategies for making presentations to diverse audiences memorable and will have an opportunity to get feedback on ideas they have for their next presentation.
February 18 and 21: Visual Design Considerations
Attendees will learn strategies for visual design of slides and related visual aids for oral presentations.
February 25 and 28: Presenting with Confidence and through Body Language and Vocal Variety
Attendees will learn how to mitigate presentation anxiety and strategies for using body language and vocal variety.
March 11 and 14: Presentation Run-Throughs and Feedback
Get evaluative and non-evaluative feedback on your Grad Slam presentation or another presentation
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Tiny Café at The Main Library
(Most) Fridays from 10 AM – 12 PM
Main Library Lobby *Free snacks and drinks!*
Come grab a snack and a drink at our Tiny Café! Tiny Café is held by the User Experience team to get feedback on library services. We are always looking for graduate students to participate!
This week (February 8), we are testing a copyright information tool made especially for graduate students writing their dissertations. Stop on by if you’re in the area—we’d love to hear your thoughts!
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Preparing for Faculty Job Applications: Workshop Series
A participatory workshop series focused on the academic job market
Sponsored by: Graduate and Professional Student Council, Graduate Center Office of Instruction, and Assessment Postdoctoral Affairs Think Tank
Register @ https://tinyurl.com/jobmarketSP2019<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=de5b616258&e=f446cbb14c>
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For anyone pursuing a college faculty position at any institution type
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Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop or internet-capable device
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Resources will be shared for all workshops
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Refreshments will be provided!
Location: Graduate Center and Postdoctoral Affairs Classroom, 1600 E 1st St
1. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 12-1 pm - Creating ePortfolios and an Online Presence
2. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 12-1 pm - Writing Diversity Statements
3. Tuesday, Feb. 26, 12-1 pm - Preparing for the Academic Job Interview
For questions, please contact Erin Dokter (edokter at email.arizona.edu<mailto:edokter at email.arizona.edu>).
From ABD to PhD Spring 2019 Writing Workshop Series
Sentence Fluency
Thursday, February 28, 4:30pm-6:30pm,
Graduate Center, Room 4
Register at the following link: http://bit.ly/2svfUqY<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=7ab39e4a07&e=f446cbb14c>
Description: In this workshop, we will focus on issues that interfere with sentence-level fluency, including grammar patterns, transitions, and sentence structure.
Writing In-depth Analysis to Support Your Research
Thursday, March 28, 4:30pm-6:30pm,
Graduate Center, Room 4
Register at the following link: http://bit.ly/2TQO18s<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=1d8e6dfabc&e=f446cbb14c>
Description: In this workshop, we will discuss how to write thoughtful and relevant interpretations of data and findings.
The UA Graduate Center is located at 1600 E. 1st Street.
Phone: (520) 621-0580.
Email David Bradshaw at bradshad at email.arizona.edu<mailto:bradshad at email.arizona.edu> with registration questions.
Purpose: To provide instructional support, discuss writing-related concerns about the dissertation process, and introduce strategies to facilitate writing. Participants should bring a short sample of their writing to workshop and be prepared to write and work collaboratively with peers from diverse disciplines. Pre-registration is requested. Workshops are free to attend.
This series is available in-person and on-line for ABD (All But Dissertated) students. ABD students will be given registration priority for in-person attendance. Non-ABD students and Post-docs are welcome to attend online. The link for online access will be emailed to registered participants.
WSIP Workshops and Services Spring 2019
Monday Workshops
(2:00pm – 2:50pm, Geronimo 216)
Feb. 11 Improving Grammar and Style
Feb. 25 Using References Effectively
Mar. 11 Sentence Length and Variety
Mar. 25 Developing Your Vocabulary and Academic Voice
Wednesday Workshops
(10:00am – 10:50am, Geronimo 216 or
Zoom as noted)
Feb. 6 Challenges, Tips, and Resources for Second Language Writers
Feb. 20 Writing Personal Statements
Mar. 20 Writing a Grant Proposal
Apr. 3 Writing a Diversity Statement
Visit our website at wsip.arizona.edu<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=c902c2ac27&e=f446cbb14c> for details.
Call our main office at (520) 621-5849 for more information.
Free WSIP services include the following:
• Individual and Small-Group Tutoring by appointment in person or via Skype (Jan. 14-May 3)
• Walk-in Tutoring, no appointment necessary (Jan. 14-May 3)
• Regular Weekly Workshop Series (Jan. 23 – Apr. 3); wsip.arizona.edu/workshop-series<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=f4dd0a9bcc&e=f446cbb14c>)
• Graduate Writing Institute: A three-week intensive summer writing program for graduate students (June 3-21)
• Additional Writing Institutes
Fee-based services include the following:
• Job-Market Preparation
• Custom workshops and presentations
• Faculty, Staff, Community tutoring and writing groups; extra student tutoring and writing groups
• Professional editing (wsip.arizona.edu/eform/submit/editing-service-request-form<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=9fcd31dac9&e=f446cbb14c>)
UA Faculty/Staff Choir
Do you like to sing? UA graduate/professional students interested in choral singing are welcome and invited to join the UA Faculty/Staff Choir! This mixed voice choir, under the direction of Gabriel Machado (himself a UA grad student, in Vocal Conducting), is non-auditioned and accepts all singers who wish to participate. We sing a wide range of choral works, including classical, folk, spiritual, novelty, Broadway, and seasonal music. We perform several times each year on campus and
around the Tucson area.
We rehearse on Mondays and Thursdays, 12:10-12:50 pm, in the Music Building, Room 106. Come join us anytime. First meeting for Spring 2019 will be Thursday, January 10, and then again on
Monday, January 14.
Take a singing break twice a week with the Faculty/Staff Choir and enjoy fellowship with UA employees and grad students through choral music! To learn more, visit our website (http://facultystaffchoir.arizona.edu/home<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=aa857e6d2a&e=f446cbb14c>), listen to us in a short promotional video
(https://youtu.be/qoV4utYWMcQ<https://arizona.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af018f756d1ccbea4673d3677&id=af31c42b53&e=f446cbb14c>), or emailUAfscpresident at gmail.com<mailto:emailUAfscpresident at gmail.com>.
Yes, grad school is a busy time, but remember: if you’re too busy to sing, you’re too busy.
Childcare Funding
Life & Work Connections has resources to help with the cost of childcare for students through Childcare Choice.
The University of Arizona offers reimbursement for qualified, childcare expenses with UofA Childcare Choice. UofA Childcare Choice - through Life & Work Connections - has two components: an employee program and a student program. Funds are still available to students in need.
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