Professional Development
The University provides opportunities for graduate students’ professional development, both academic and non-academic, along a spectrum ranging from students’ home departments or programs to the Graduate School itself to a number of University Centers, including the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, the Writing Program, the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education,and the Career Services Center. Here are listed some recent and upcoming professional development opportunities for graduate students.
- Entrepreneurship for Graduate Students (pdf)
- Introduction to Entrepreneurial Companies and the Basics of a Business Plan (pdf)
- Making the Transition to Entrepreneurship (pdf)
- How to Obtain Funding (pdf)
- Evaluation form (e-form) - Career Transitions Workshops (pdf)
- Opportunities for Leadership in the Wake of the Fiscal Crisis (pdf)
- Malkiel Presentation (pdf)
- Reinhardt Presentation
- Part I (pdf)
- Part II (pdf)
- Part III (pdf)
- Drakeman Presentation (pdf)
- Taylor-Smith Presentation (pdf) - Conference on Serving the Public Good (pdf)