Graduate Skills and Competencies: How am I the Author and Narrator of my Story?

In this event, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows will identify their graduate skills and competencies and consider how that is developed in their graduate studies and areas to grow.
This session is part of the series “Be Your Own Driver: Imagining Post-PhD Career Versatility”. This series supports graduate students and postdoctoral researchers at all levels to articulate and build upon professional skills acquired within and outside of academic experiences. As these sessions empower participants toward the pursuit of liberating and versatile occupation possibilities, we will also resist perceived and received norms of the employment “use” of a graduate degree.
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Instructors
Mabel Ho – Dalhousie University
Katie Kearns & Trevor Verrot – Indiana University
April Dukes – University of Pittsburgh
Event Schedule
This online event takes place on Tuesday, April 4 at 2:30-4PM AT / 1:30-3PM ET / 12:30-2PM CT / 11:30AM-1PM MT / 10:30AM-12PM PT. This event is part of the four-part event series “Be Your Own Driver: Imagining Post-PhD Career Versatility.”
Registration
This event is open to the public. Registration opens on January 10. You must register in order to attend; you will receive Zoom information upon registration.
Accessibility
We strive to be inclusive of anyone interested in participating in our activities. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us at info@cirtl.net in advance so that we may make the necessary accommodations.
Learning Outcomes
Associate: Learning Community

Recognize the value of and participate in local professionally-focused learning communities associated with teaching and learning.

Professional Development

Identify skills and resources that help you navigate different career pathways.

“Be Your Own Driver: Imagining Post-PhD Career Versatility” Series
This event is the third in our four-part event series “Be Your Own Driver: Imagining Post-PhD Career Versatility.” The full series includes the following events:

March 21:Mentoring and Advising Relationships: What Skills am I Developing?- Participants will identify the roles they play as mentors and advisors and articulate the skills they develop in interpersonal communication, multicultural competence, and active listening.
March 28:Building my Networks and Engagement in Communities: What Connections am I Growing and Why?- Participants will identify their peer and mentor networks, identify roles they play in various communities and how those roles translate into professional skills, and make their own mentor network map and develop skills and confidence for developing their network.
April 4:Graduate Skills and Competencies: How am I the Author and Narrator of my Story?- Participants will identify their graduate skills and competencies and consider how that is developed in their graduate studies and areas to grow.
April 11:Putting it All Together: How do I Articulate and Implement a Career Development Plan?- Participants will develop strategies and utilize resources for incorporating the concepts of the previous weeks into a cogent, actionable career development plan.

Date

Apr 04 2023
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Time

10:30 am - 12:00 pm
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