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The BioPACIFIC MIP Fellows Program is now accepting applications from Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers to become a BioPACIFIC MIP Fellow. This unique training opportunity will immerse awardees in a community of researchers engaging in transdisciplinary biomaterials research while providing career preparation, travel grants, and mentorship within a network of academic and industry professionals.

Read more about the article "2023 BioPACIFIC MIP applications due April 10"

Do you want to learn more about writing lit reviews? This workshop, offered by the UCSB Library on April 5 from 12-1pm in Library 1312, will offer strategies on how to take on this sometimes intimidating writing task. This workshop is open to all graduate students.

Read more about the article "From UCSB Library -- "Literature Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences: Practical Tips and Strategies""

Are you interested in learning more about DEIA teaching practices, and finding a community of other like-minded instructors? Come to the Inclusive Teaching Symposium on March 20. The event will feature presentations on current inclusive pedagogy projects at UCSB, lightning talks from DEI Discussions reading group participants, and a Q&A session with Drs. Viji Sathy & Kelly Hogan.

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Learn how you can propel your research into a startup and receive a $50,000 grant! The National Science Foundation's Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program is an entrepreneurial training program for university-based STEM researchers and early-stage startup founders with the primary purpose to support the transition of laboratory discoveries into breakthrough innovations.

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CSEP Mentor Leadership Fellow Allison Chau and others will host a scholar-driven series of community building luncheons to provide information and exchange ideas around mentoring. The series kicks off On Mar 1 with a session highlighting mentoring and outreach opportunities available to graduate students and postdocs.

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The deadline is approaching for the University Scouts Program, a new initiative by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in collaboration with the College Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO). The mission of the program is to help college and university start-up founders grow and succeed with the power of AWS technology and partner services. Applications due Feb 24.

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Next Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 3-4pm, UCSB's Instructional Development will be hosting "Strategies for Equity-Minded Mentorship," a workshop where you can learn about best practices and resources for equity-minded mentorship, and reflect on what kinds of academic mentorship you can provide, in terms of supporting academic excellence or helping students navigate the academic ecosystem.

Read more about the article "Upcoming event from ID: Strategies for Equity-Minded Mentorship"

Are you interested in a career as a dynamic, socially engaged humanist within or beyond the academy? If so, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center invites you to attend an upcoming information session about the Public Humanities Graduate Fellows Program, coming up February 22 & 23. Lunch and refreshments will be provided!

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Over the last month, the GSRC has hosted a number of workshops teaching public speaking and presentation skills, and most of the facilitators have made their workshop's materials available to the UCSB community. These are valuable resources whether or not you are presenting in the 2023 Grad Slam Showcase. Read on for links!

Read more about the article "Presentation skills resources from this month's Grad Slam Workshops"