348 University Administration Building
701 S. Nedderman Drive
Box 19185
Arlington, TX 76019 USA
Phone: 817-272-5164
This page lists all of the workshops and programs that are available for graduate students to help them with their academic and professional development. Please contact us at graduate.studies@uta.edu if you are interested in a specific workshop that is not listed in any of these series.
For more detailed information, please navigate through the series below.
Data and Digital Tools: Do you work with data? Do you want to reach a larger public with your scholarship? Click on this link to find workshops that introduce digital tools that will enhance your career.
Dissertation Completion Resources: Working on your dissertation? Click on this link for all the resources that are designed to help you complete your doctoral degree.
Navigating Graduate School Series: Want to take the right steps to maneuver through graduate school successfully? Click on the link to see the workshops we offer that will help you learn the skills necessary to excel.
Online Workshops: Click on this link for online workshops that you can access at any time. This list is constantly being updated, so check back for new online workshops.
Thesis/Dissertation Series: Working on your thesis/dissertation and need some help with motivation, formatting, and/or writing? Click on the link to see the workshops we offer to help you through the final stage of your graduate education.
Career Advancement Series: Interested in resources that will prepare you for your future? Click on this link to see the latest offerings of workshops and resources that help you advance in your academic and professional career.
CIRTL-UTA Graduate Teaching Certificate: The CIRTL-UTA Graduate Teaching Certificate program is designed for graduate students who are interested in pursuing a career in teaching at the college level.
Online Career Resources: These resources are designed to help you explore career possibilities, find a career, apply for the position, and get the job. Click on the link to take advantage of these resources and all its benefits.
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Institute: Led by the UT Arlington RCR Workgroup, the RCR Institute offers educational programming and a certification program to support the efforts by departmental and individual faculty members to provide RCR training to graduate and undergraduate students involved in research.
Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL): a National Science Foundation program that focuses on doctoral students improving STEM undergraduate education with research principles. Click on the link for more information.