All
workshops take place during Fourth Period (10:40 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.). No
pre-registration is required. All UF graduate and professional students and
postdocs are welcome!
October 2 at
211 Library West
“Getting
Your Classes on Track: Improving Your Teaching Skills”
Sean
Trainor (PhD), Lecturer, Management Communication Center
New
to teaching? Struggling to balance your teaching and research obligations? Then
attend this session for some easy-to-implement tips on how to maximize your
teaching effectiveness while minimizing teaching-related headaches.
October 9 at
212 Library West
“Getting a
Job: Finding Work after Grad School”
Megan
Daly (PhD), Classics, Philosophy, and Religion Librarian
This
workshop provides a brief introduction and discussion for graduate students
about approaching the job market and job application process.
October 16
at 212 Library West
“Getting
Published: Writing Clear, Effective Academic Prose”
David
Schwieder (PhD), Political Science Librarian
This
session covers a set of powerful, easy-to-use techniques that will help
participants write better theses, dissertations and manuscripts.
October 23
at 212 Library West
“Getting
Free: Leveraging Open Access Publishing Options”
Perry
Collins (MA, MLS), Scholarly Communications Librarian
Are
you hearing terms like “open access,” “preprint,” and “data sharing” and want
to know more? The open access publishing landscape has expanded exponentially
over the past two decades—this workshop will introduce options across
disciplines for sharing, reviewing, and publishing open scholarship. This
workshop is part of international Open Access Week.
October 30
at 212 Library West
“Getting
Organized: Managing Projects and Time”
Hélène
Huet (PhD), European Studies Librarian
This
workshop will provide you with tips and tools to help you manage your time and
your various projects as you navigate your graduate career.
For more information online, click on this link:
UF Libraries Graduate
Student Guide.