Can you articulate your graduate skills? Are they related to project management? Leadership? Creative thinking? In this event, we will help you identify the transferable skills you are acquiring as a graduate student that extend beyond your disciplinary specialty. Knowing how to identify and speak to the less obvious, but perhaps more universal, skills you are developing during your graduate studies will help you uncover career options that best suit your interests, goals, and capabilities.
The Carolina Health Informatics Program along with the Health Sciences Library invites you to participate in a two-part event intended to help health informatics students and researchers at UNC incorporate a racial equity focus into their work. Part 1: Bringing … Continued
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy presents Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy Research, Spring 2021 Weekly Seminar: The intersection of “big data” and quality/outcomes improvement efforts. Speaker: Kevin Look, PharmD, PhD Assistant Professor, Social & Administrative Sciences UW-Madison School of Pharmacy Contact … Continued
Burn Out and the Stress Cycle with Jill Triana, owner and Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor at Capital Counseling Wind Down Wednesday is a virtual mental fitness series created to help students to maintain a healthy school-life balance. Join professionals in … Continued
Boot camp is a week-long opportunity for students currently writing dissertations to set writing goals, practice disciplined writing habits, learn new strategies, and connect with other dissertation writers. It’s offered virtually at least once a month and is intended to help graduate students in doctoral programs make significant progress in their writing and their sense of community.
Graduate students play a lot of roles – student, researcher, lab partner, co-author, mentor, advisee, mentee – and in each role you develop different interpersonal skills. In this event, we will break down the interpersonal skillset that graduate students develop: what these skills are, how they show up in the many roles that grad students play, and how they apply to different career paths you may be interested in pursuing.
Join CHIP as we welcome Eileen Yoshida, Deputy Editor of Medication and Clinical Informatics at EBSCO Health, as she discusses their work - "Improve Medication Decision Support within DynaMed through Informatics". EBSCO Health will also be sharing information about their … Continued