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Career Toolkit for Graduate Students: DI&A in the Research Environment

Date:
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Boettcher Room

Registration is required. There are 20 seats available.


DI&A in the Research Environment

Research relies on a discourse that is not possible without diverse perspectives. Diversity is an invaluable asset that strengthens research. Planning and conducting research also requires careful consideration of the parties who might be impacted by your work. This workshop led by Kate Youmans (Teaching Associate Prof. EDS, Presidential Fellow for Diversity Inclusion and Access) will intorduce you to ways to incorporate Diversity Inclusion and Access into your research worksflow.


Please register in advance. Lunch will be provided for preregistered attendees.

This workshop is part of the Career Toolkit for Graduate Students workshop series. Career Toolkit for Graduate Students is a workshop series aiming to provide early career researchers with tips, tools, and best practices across the research lifecycle as well as prepare students for life beyond school.

The series is hosted weekly by Seth Vuletich, Scholarly Communications Librarian, and Roel Snieder, Director of the Center for Professional Development Education.

Related Link: Career Toolkit for Graduate Students: Workshop Series

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Career Toolkit for Graduate Students: DI&A in the Research Environment

Presenter

Presented by
Kate Youmans

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Library Contact

Library Contact
Seth Vuletich

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Audience:
Graduate Students
Categories:
Workshops