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On this page you will find workshops that will help you improve your communication skills. Attending a conference? Want to improve your speaking abilities in order to teach your class more confidently? Looking for strategies to improve cross-cultural professional communication? Take at look at the workshops designed to help you become a better communicator!
Getting the Most out of Academic Conferences |
Feb. 11, 2-3 pm (Online) |
Feb. 12, 6-7 pm (Online) |
Are you attending an academic conference this year? This workshop will help you make a game plan to navigate your conference. We'll share steps you can take before, during, and after the conference to get the most out of the experience. Two dates to choose from:
Tuesday, February 11, 2:00-3:00 p.m. CST, Online
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Wednesday, February 12, 6:00-7:00 p.m. CST, Online
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For today's graduate students, striking the right tone in online professional communications is more important than ever. This live online workshop will provide actionable tips and strategies for acing your professional e-mails, online professional networking, and online interviews.
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Interested in learning how to format your research abstract in order to get accepted to a disciplinary research conference? The Writing Center will present this workshop on constructing an abstract that will help you to create a concise and focused abstract from your research project. This workshop is sponsored by the ACES symposium, but is designed to help you write an abstract submission so its accepted to ACES or any other discipline specific conference.
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This workshop will focus on creating positive first impressions in a professional setting. Special attention will be given to navigating American cultural norms in a professional context. This workshop is designed with international graduate students in mind, but all interested graduate students are encouraged to attend!
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From professional e-mail etiquette to negotiations to making an effective argument, this live online workshop offers strategies for approaching some of the trickiest communication topics international graduate students are likely to face in professional settings--both during graduate school and beyond.
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