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Monday, October 19, 2020

To: Graduate Students, Graduate Faculty, Directors of Graduate Studies, Program Directors, Program Administrators, LGS Staff

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Prospective doctoral students SOAR with special Laney programs

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LGS shares updates for the spring 2021 term

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Events, Opportunities, and Resources

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  1. Opportunities 
  2. Ongoing Events
  3. Remote Teaching Resources
  4. Additional Resources

Opportunities

New! Laney Graduate School Completion Fellowships

The Laney Graduate School and several Emory partners offer fellowships to advanced graduate students. Information on the fellowship guidelines for AY21-22 is now available.  Interested and eligible doctoral students should visit the Advanced Fellowships page on the LGS website for the latest information.

  • Details here

New! Zero to Hero Career Success Phase 1: What's the Job?

The workshop will help participants identify career pathways that are the best fit for their interests, evaluate their current skills and experiences as a match, and build a plan to get there.

  • Date: Wednesday, October 21
  • Time: 2:30 PM - 4 PM (EDT)
  • Register here

New! National Humanities Center Graduate Student Winter Residency Programs

The Mellon Humanities PhD Interventions Project will support doctoral students’ participation in the National Humanities Center Remote Winter Residency Programs. The Mellon Interventions Project will support up to ten doctoral students for the residency program, “How to Create Meaningful Online Experiences,” and up to six doctoral students for the residency program, “Podcasting the Humanities: Creating Digital Stories for the Public.” Interested students should read the call for applications below and submit their materials by the deadline.

  • Deadline: Friday, October 23
  • View application details here.

New! Virtual Dissertation Boot Camp

Open to Laney Graduate Students, this virtual boot camp is an opportunity for graduate students to work on their projects virtually for three hours. Attendees can set and share writing goals.

  • Date: Sunday, October 25
  • Time: 10 AM- 1 PM (EDT)

Questions? Contact Kemal Budak at kemal.budak@emory.edu.

New! Zero to Hero Career Success Phase 2: Getting the Job!

 

Don’t miss this chance to start your career exploration and planning today. This virtual workshop will provide you with strategies to work from the ground up to identify career pathways that are a good fit for you, evaluate your current skills and experiences as a match, and build a plan to get you there.

  • Date: Wednesday, October 28
  • Time: 2:30 PM - 4 PM (EDT)
  • Register here

TATTO extension: Tips and Strategies for International Teaching Assistants

This session is designed for international TAs who are teaching assistants this academic year (Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021). It will cover the key topics of US classroom culture, cultural communication, and strategies for success, including useful phrases for asking & answering questions, asking for clarification, and giving feedback and corrections. This workshop aims to ensure that participants develop a firm understanding of the skills needed to ensure greater success with facilitating courses in English.

  • Date: Thursday, October 22
  • Time: 2:30 PM - 4 PM (EDT)
  • Register here

Mellon Humanities PhD Interventions Project Info Session

Please join us for the first remote session of Fall 2020 for the Mellon Humanities PhD Interventions Project. We will discuss current programming and future plans of the Mellon Interventions Project as well as provide guidance for graduate students who will be applying for the Mellon Interventions Public Scholarship Teaching Fellowship for AY21-22.

  • Date: Thursday, October 22
  • Time: 3 PM – 4 PM (EDT)
  • Register here

Deadline Approaching! Apply to Team Teach IDS 220: What Does It Mean To Be Human?

This course, offered every spring through the Institute for the Liberal Arts, is taught by graduate student instructors from the humanities, social sciences, and the sciences, under the guidance of two ILA faculty mentors (Robyn Fivush and Kim Loudermilk). As part of an interdisciplinary teaching team, participants will learn methodological and pedagogical approaches that will continue to inform your teaching throughout your career. Selected students will receive a $2,000 stipend.

  • Deadline to apply: October 23
  • Details here

Deadline Approaching! Jones Program in Ethics (JPE): Mini-Grants

The Jones Program in Ethics is pleased to announce a series of mini-grants for Laney Graduate School PhD student research projects. A successful proposal will highlight particular ways your project engages in ethics. This could include, but is not limited to, a philosophical question, a pragmatic application, or a challenge to, or support of, cultural and societal norms. These grants will be awarded to individuals or groups who are engaged in the stated research project.

  • Application deadline: October 23
  • View application details here.
  • Visit the JPE site here.

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Ongoing Events

 

One-on-One Career Coaching
Graduate Students are invited to sign up for one-on-one career coaching with LGS career coaches.

  • Details: Click this link to schedule an appointment.

Laney Graduate Writing Group

Join the weekly graduate student writing group to keep yourself accountable, make progress, and obtain feedback on your projects.

 

For the first hour, you will write for two 25-minute intervals using the Pomodoro technique. In the second hour, you will have the opportunity to receive feedback on your writing, via Zoom, with a member of either the Emory Writing Center or the English Language Support Program (ELSP).

  • Dates: Each Thursday during the Fall Term
  • Time: 1-3 PM (EDT)
  • For more information, view our Facebook page.

Library Appointments Available to Faculty and Graduate Students

Emory Libraries are available to support your research needs.

  • Details:
    • Making On-Site Appointments at an Emory Library
    • Remote Collections Libguide
  • Questions? Contact your Emory Subject Librarian .

LGS Virtual Office Hours: 

The LGS staff will host virtual office hours for graduate students. Please contact the team member below to confirm an appointment and receive a Zoom link.

  • Mackenzie Bristow , PhD, Director, ELSP and Global Engagement
    • Office Hours: Tuesdays 8-9 AM | Thursdays 4-5 PM (EDT)
    • Contact: mackenzie.bristow@emory.edu
  • Jennifer M. Cason, EdD, Assistant Dean, Student Affairs 
    • Office Hours: Wednesdays 1 PM-2:30 PM (EDT)
    • Contact: jennifer.marie.cason@emory.edu
  • Amanda Marie James, PhD, Chief Diversity Officer & Associate Dean, Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement
    • Office Hours: Tuesdays 1-2:30 PM (EDT)
    • Contact: amandamariejames@emory.edu
  • Rob Pearson, PhD, Assistant Dean, Professional Development and Career Planning
    • Office Hours: Thursdays 12-1:30 PM (EDT)
    • Contact: robert.pearson@emory.edu

Emory CAPS

Emory University's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) will host virtual sessions to help students navigate the challenging times.

  • Let's Talk: CAPS Drop-in Consultation Service

    • Time: Wednesday: 2:30-4 PM (EDT)

    • Contact: (404) 727-7450

    • View details here

Emory Writing Center Consultations

The Emory Writing Center supports a range of projects, including seminar papers, dissertation chapters, conference proposals, articles, posters, grants, job application materials, and teaching documents. Students are required to review fall 2020 procedures before scheduling a consultation. Learn about more writing resources for graduate students by visiting their LGS Support website. 

  • View details and schedule an appointment here

The Emory Community Hub

The Emory Community Hub pulls together all of the ways students can connect in-person or online. Graduate students can find ways to get involved, find support, and broaden their network.

  • Events and resources are available here. 

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Remote Teaching Resources

LGS students serving as teaching assistants and teaching associates may attend webinars and utilize teaching resources for virtual environments listed below.

Zoom Class Engagement Workshop Series

The CFDE is offering a Workshop Series on “Zoom Class Engagement,” that provides extra support for instructors and TAs who are planning engaging learning activities in Zoom class settings. One-on-one feedback on existing teaching projects will be available to attendees. Participants should come with an idea in mind and a class session to work on developing. 

 

Workshops in the series are offered twice at various times/dates. 

  • Details: Visit the Online Teaching and Learning Programs webpage.

Additional Emory Remote Teaching Resources

  • Assessments & Completion
  • Zoom Resources
  • Emory College Remote Teaching Zoom Webpage
  • Using Canvas Studio to record content
  • Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit

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Additional Resources

Visit the contacts and resources below for questions and additional information:

  • LGS Fall 2020 Quick Resource Guide
  • LGS Leadership Team Members
  • Emory University Emory Forward Website
  • LGS Fall 2020 Campus Engagement Website

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Please submit exciting news, awards, resources, and events to  lgs.communications@emory.edu.