10 Tips on Providing Feedback to Students
Evelyne Deplazes, PhD
My tips on providing effective feedback to help your students progress
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Not that Kind of Attendee: Tales of Conference Attendance by Trainees
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: Maximize your trainee’s time by picking wisely
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What To Know While You Do Your PhD
PhD Diaries
Dear all incoming graduate students, Here’s what I wish someone told me when I started. Sincerely, 4th year PhD student
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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 1
Melissa Krasnove
Part 1 of feedback gathered from a dozen faculty who review fellowship applications on what makes a successful application.
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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 2
Melissa Krasnove
In this three part series, I share advice received when I asked a dozen faculty from my institution who review fellowship applications what they look for in a strong application. …
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How to Choose a Lab and Mentor According to #AcademicTwitter
Aimee Edgeworth
Academic Twitter comes through with a stockpile of answers on how to choose a lab and a mentor.
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Think You’re an Imposter? Here’s How to Know for Sure
David Sacks, PhD
Many scholars fear that they don’t belong. There’s a surefire way to know if you’re really an imposter.
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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 3
Melissa Krasnove
In the final post of this three part series, I share insight from a dozen faculty who review NRSA fellowship applications.
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Maintaining Well-Being: Graduate Student Version
Kelsea Best
Practice distant socializing and stay connected with those who are important to you.
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Navigating Academic Relationships
Stacey Satchell, PCC, MSEd, MA
The bedrock of any good relationship – whether academic or otherwise – is clear communication and aligning expectations.
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