🌟Session Spotlight
Oct 23, 2023 - 10:10-11:05 am
"The Quiet Part Outloud: Tracing Black Digital Praxis in the Shadows"
Presenter: Catherine Knight Steele @steelecat717
Discussant: Talisha Haltiwanger Morrison @drhaltimo
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Hey Coalition,
Here's some information on CFSHRC awards
Please consider applying for these awards and please spread news about this opportunity!
More information: cfshrc.org/graduate-student-…
Come work with @OpenEnviroData! We'll be hosting a 2-year (starts Sept '23) fulltime social science/humanities PhD fellow. You'll work with our team on projects centering inclusive socio-technical systems that value & highlight multiple forms of environmental climate data.
Apply now to the ACLS Leading Edge Fellowship program! These two-year fellowships partner recent humanities & social sciences PhDs with organizations advancing social justice and equity in communities across the US. Deadline: March 15, 9 PM EST. acls.org/LeadingEdge
The Writing Center is offering workshops for graduate students that provide tips and tricks for working through your anxiety towards completing any writing project.
We had a stellar panel discussion amongst PhDs in Remote Industry Roles last week! Super grateful to the panelists for taking the time to share their journeys and insights🙌
Weren't able to join us for the live event? You can find the recording here: youtu.be/8B-baU1v16A
A 3-day dissertation camp for doctoral candidates nearing completion of their dissertations. The camp provides writers with designated writing time, as well as with tips and advice for dissertation and academic writing and support from writing coaches.
These workshops (3/29 via Zoom and 4/1 in person) will talk about how to create tables and figures to use in your writing. We’ll look at different kinds of tables and figures, and what these constructions can do for your papers.
Do you have difficulty with citations? Register at ou.mywconline.net for our free post-break workshop on Using Citations on Tuesday, November 30th, 6-7pm at Headington Hall Reading Room!
Check out our upcoming workshops for spring 2022: Designing and Using Tables and Figures, Sentence and Paragraph Structure, and Proofreading Strategies! Dates to be announced.
Be sure to register for one of our last workshops of the semester, Understanding the Graduate Thesis or Dissertation!
Two options: Monday, Nov. 29, 1-2pm on Zoom or
Friday, Dec. 3, 11am-12pm at Wagner Hall 280! ou.mywconline.net
Need help starting or finishing your history paper? Join us and HIST1483/1493 GTAs for our History Write Nights this Thursday, Nov. 18 and Tuesday, Nov. 30 from 6-8pm! Wagner Hall 280. Snacks provided