Exploring non-faculty career options
New Bland Fellowship enables students to build skills while working in the community.
2015 UNC-Chapel Hill Three Minute Thesis Competition Winners
Watch the three winning presentations from the 2015 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition.
Wagner wins Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition, advances to regionals in Charlotte early 2016
Nick Wagner wins first-ever UNC-Chapel Hill Three Minute Thesis competition and advances to regionals.
Dissertation competition finals to be held Nov. 4
Public invited to first-ever UNC-Chapel Hill competition in which 10 Ph.D. students present their research in 3 minutes; audience members determine one winner
Oct. 23 info session to explore non-faculty career options for doctoral students
What career path is really right for me? Doctoral students have many options to explore. Heading into its second year, the Richard Bland Fellowship Professional Pathways Program facilitates experiential learning in non-faculty career options. The Graduate School will host an … Read more
Oct. 10 career symposium: workshops, career planning advice for Graduate/professional students & postdoctoral scholars
Graduate and professional students and postdoctoral scholars are invited to participate in a day of workshops and expert advice on planning their careers. Effective resumes, cover letters, negotiation techniques and social media presence are just a few of the topics … Read more
UNC community campaign redefines public opinion of mental health
Stigma Free Carolina, a UNC-Chapel Hill community campaign now in its second year, and The Graduate School will host “Redefining Mental Health – An Expert Panel Event” on Oct. 7 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The “Redefining Mental Health” … Read more
First-ever UNC-Chapel Hill competition requires Ph.D. students to present their research in 3 minutes; preregistration is now open for public event
UNC-Chapel Hill doctoral students are invited to participate in a judged competition in which they will have just three minutes to present their research – on a stage, with one slide and using no props other than the slide. Three … Read more
Theda Perdue: Academic superhero
Theda Perdue has amassed many accolades and achievements during her career of 30-plus years. She says her most rewarding role can be summed up in three words: graduate student mentor.
Meet the newest Roysters
Learn about the life experiences that shaped them and the reasons they chose Carolina.
