Student Development

Diversity Scholars Forum Set for Mar. 24

Sponsored by the Graduate School and in conjunction with the Graduate Research Symposium, the inaugural Diversity Scholars Forum will be held Mar. 24, 12-1 p.m. at Popp Martin Student Union, Multipurpose Room 340.

The event features graduate student and postdoctoral research related to diversity, equity and inclusion. The Diversity Scholars Forum showcases research that centers on DEI issues related to the community - both on campus and in the greater Charlotte community. To showcase their work, amplify their voices and celebrate the value of diversity, student presenters will give short lightning-round style poster presentations about their research projects.

Job, Internship Search for International Students

The job search is tricky for everyone, but even more so for international students. This session offers specific insights and tips on how to approach and navigate the job search.  Food will be served!

To register, please visit the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

CGLL Workshop: Formatting and Submitting Your Thesis or Dissertation

Students may attend this session to get answers to questions about formatting, defense, and submission procedures.

Register at the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

CGLL: Friday Morning Writing Session Expands to Bioinformatics 301

The Center for Graduate Life and Learning (CGLL) has expanded its Friday Morning Writing series to the Bioinformatics building, room 301.  Friday Morning Writing provides an opportunity for students to make progress on a large writing project.

For more information and to register, please visit the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

CGLL’s Weekend Write Set Jan. 28

The Center for Graduate Life and Learning (CGLL) will host Weekend Write Jan. 28, 9-Noon for graduate students working on dissertations, preparing to defend a thesis, writing a term paper or just looking for a productive writing environment.  

The online event provides structured writing time, goal-setting and accountability to enhance motivation.

For more information and to register, please visit the CGLL.

Yale Ciencia Academy (YCA) for Professional Development Open for Applications

The Yale Ciencia Academy (YCA) for Professional Development has issued a call for applications.

YCA is an NIH-funded (R25GM114000) initiative that has recently been modified to equip doctoral students interested in biological, biomedical or behavioral research and who are in the final 1-2 years of their programs with the knowledge, skills, and networks they need to find great postdoctoral positions that will further their academic interests and career goals. The program supports students who identify as being from an underrepresented background in science, as defined by the NIH. The application period closes March 1, 2023, and the program runs from June 2023 to June 2024.

A brochure on the program is available for download.

For more information, contact Jill Huerta (jhuerta2@uncc.edu) in the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

Requesting Letters of Recommendation

 Dr. Melanie Sorrell, Atkins Library Subject Librarian, will lead this enlightening session Jan. 18, 11:15-12:15, in Atkins 146.

The session, sponsored by the Center for Graduate Life and Learning, will focus on common challenges faced in requesting a letter of recommendation, potential solutions and developing a timeline to ensure you have what you need in time.

For more information and to register, please refer students to the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

GRAD Course Teaches Personal Finance

No matter the field of graduate study, graduate students will benefit from this series focusing on understanding how to make sound financial choices in life. This course guides students through both the key knowledge-based facts and concepts and a self-assessment of emotions, attitudes, experiences, culture, and motivations that tend to drive how we manage money. 

Topics in Graduate Professional Development: Personal Finance (GRAD 6000/8000) | 24460/24461 | 5:30 PM- 7:10 R | 2 credits | Online

Top Master's Theses Awarded

An Anthropology major, a History major and a Meterology major each were honored for their Outstanding Master’s Thesis for 2022.

Sylvia Marshall, History, Alexandra Pando, Anthropology, and Eric Webb, Meteorology, were selected this year’s winners. Read more from the Graduate School.

3MT Winners Named

Louie Alexander, M.S. in Bioinformatics student, was selected as the first-place winner in the 2022 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Nov. 18 for the presentation titled “Identifying Sorghum Plant Genes to Improve Biofuel Production.”

Read more from the Graduate School.

CGLL Spring Academic Courses Cover Communication, Leadership and More

The spring line-up of for-credit academic courses offered through the Center for Graduate Life and Learning (CGLL) cover a host of important topics, from Workplace Communications and Leadership to Responsible Conduct of Research. 

Read more at the CGLL Academics page and view details on the spring semester courses.

Deadline Approaches for Diversity Forum Applications

Please encourage graduate students whose research focuses on DEI-related issues to participate in the first Diversity Scholars Forum. The deadline for applications is Dec. 16. 

Participants will receive a small stipend to support their research.  The Forum will bring together community partners and student researchers to showcase this important work.

More information and registration form are available from the Graduate School.

Now Accepting Abstracts for the Diversity Scholars Forum

Please encourage graduate students whose research focuses on DEI-related issues to participate in the first Diversity Scholars Forum. Participants will receive a small stipend to support their research.  The Forum will bring together community partners and student researchers to showcase this important work. For more information see: https://graduateschool.charlotte.edu/diversity/diversity-and-student-success 

Leaders at Equitable to Discuss Purpose-Driven Leadership

At a Nov. 10 workshop, leaders at Equitable will explain how the company has remained adaptive in a changing marketplace and adopted new ways of working while expanding its environmental, social and governance priorities.

Read more and register at the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

Novant to Lead A2i Session on Success

Kim Henderson, System Chief of Staff to CEO and Enterprise Officer at Novant Health will lead discussion of The Seven Ingredients to Success in a Accelerate to Industry (A2i) workshop scheduled Friday, Oct. 28 at noon.

Hosted by the Center for Graduate Life and Learning, the session will be held in Atkins 146.

A2i is a workforce development program that allows graduate students to explore diverse career paths with our industry partners in the Charlotte region and beyond. 

For more information and to register, please visit the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

Deadline Extended for 3MT Participation

Registration to compete in this year’s 3MT program has been extended through Oct. 21.

This year’s 1st place winner will receive $1,000 and a funded trip to represent Charlotte at the Conference of Southern Graduate School’s (CSGS) Annual Meeting in Tampa, Florida.

For more information and to register, visit the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

Oct. 17 Deadline for Master's Thesis Nominations

Faculty may nominate students for the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award through Oct. 17, 2022.

The Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award is a part of the Graduate School’s focus on enhancing research skills. New this year is a Non-traditional Thesis/Project category that refers to theses that do not conform to the traditional model, such as those produced in MFA programs both for literature and the performing arts. For more information, please visit the Graduate School’s Outstanding Master’s Thesis Awards page.

If you have questions, please contact Julie Green, jhgreen@uncc.edu, Graduate Student Services and Fellowship Specialist.

Workshop Addresses Effective Ways to Respond to Feedback on Academic Writing

In this Oct. 19 workshop, Lisa Russell-Pinson, Ph.D., Associate Teaching Professor of Writing, will share productive ways to respond to feedback on academic writing.

This presentation will be held in Adkins 146. For more information and to register, please visit the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.

Spring Diversity Scholars Forum to Showcase Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Research

The Graduate School is seeking participants in a spring Diversity Scholars Forum that will feature graduate student research related to diversity, equity and inclusion. The Forum will provide a showcase for research on campus and in the greater Charlotte community. 

For more information and to apply, please visit the Graduate School.

Writing Retreat Set Oct. 10-11

The Center for Graduate Life and Learning (CGLL) will host the annual Graduate Writing Retreat Oct. 10-11 in Adkins 115.

The retreat provides an opportunity for students, faculty staff and community members to make progress on a large writing project. 

More information and registration is available from the CGLL.