Graduate Insider Blog
What if graduate students could pursue flexible programs designed to be online with intentional immersion components? This question is at the heart of reimagining graduate education to address global grand challenges. As the fifth topic in our series on this theme, we explore current thoughts on degree program delivery. Previously, we discussed how students could access customized knowledge to acquire new or different skills for their careers. Now, let’s delve into how programs can bridge the gap between flexibility and engagement.
The first-ever Arizona Postdoctoral Research Conference was held in September 2019. This was the first collaborative, interdisciplinary and state-wide conference organized by the University of Arizona and Arizona State University postdoctoral…
We hope you were able to attend some of our Faculty Job Application Workshop series sessions this fall. Launched in August, the series is timed to help postdocs apply for faculty job openings typically posted in early fall.
The…
Did you know that of the 70 percent of postdocs who are holding out for tenure-track faculty positions, less than 15 percent will get one?
At the Postdoctoral Affairs Office, we’re devoted to preparing ASU postdocs for this challenge by…
Julie Lawrence, a Postdoctoral Researcher with School of Human Evolution and Social Change, focuses on craniofacial variation in modern humans and in the early hominin fossil record and the methods used to study morphological diversity.
The decision to pursue a graduate degree can be marked with a combination of both excitement and nerves. Students often juggle many responsibilities that do not simply disappear while navigating an advanced degree. For online students,…
The latest Arizona State University recipients of the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists recently met to showcase their wide-ranging research and thank many of the donors who made their work possible.
Each year,…
The inaugural Arizona Postdoctoral Research Conference on September 18, was the first interdisciplinary, statewide conference organized jointly by Arizona State University and the University of Arizona’s postdoctoral offices. Postdocs…
The Graduate College will be co-sponsoring a session at the upcoming PLuS Alliance Symposium with ASU faculty from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) and the Watts College of Public Service.
Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars (PFx) exposes doctoral/MFA students and postdocs to a broad range of career possibilities. Course topics and assignments help students map their strengths and interests while exploring career paths…
The end of the semester is nearly here. Refer to the deadlines below to make sure you are on track to graduate this semester.
Nov 12: Submit survey of earned doctorates through the iPOS (PhD and DMA only) …
The Graduate College Travel Award provides funding for immersion graduate students for the airfare and/or registration cost of professional conferences and workshops. Departments/units are allowed to nominate three students per…
This fall marked the launch of a new scholarship for graduate students funded by a generous donation to the ASU Foundation.
The Spring 2020 Knowledge Mobilization Studio (GRD 598, #31925, 3 credits) is now enrolling students.
Differing from previous years, the Knowledge Mobilization Studio will invite students in master’s and doctoral…
With just four weeks until finals, it’s that time in the semester when you may start feeling overwhelmed. Due dates for big projects are looming and exams are just around the corner. For some of you, it may be time to begin your job…
Read up on some of the ways you can care for yourself through mentorship.
On August 21, GPSA volunteers and New Student Programs hosted the first-ever Grad Welcome event. At Grad Welcome, new and returning graduate students received information about available campus resources along with food and delightful…
One of ASU's eight design aspirations is to engage globally. The PLuS Alliance is an expression of this design aspiration, providing faculty and students opportunities available internationally.
The Graduate College holds professional development opportunities throughout the academic year. One of the most popular events was the Spring 2019 Professional Etiquette Dinner, co-sponsored by ASU’s Graduate College and …
The Graduate College is now accepting nominations for the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Awards.
Has an ASU graduate faculty member made a significant impact on your graduate or postdoctoral career through mentorship?…
The end of the semester will be here before we know it. Students should refer to the deadlines below to make sure they are on track to graduate this semester.
October 23: Last day to schedule an oral defense of a…
For the past several years, the Graduate College at Arizona State University has made a concerted effort to remove obstacles that may prevent students from underrepresented regions of the world from considering ASU.
…The Postdoctoral Affairs Office, in partnership with the ASU Postdocs and Early Career Scientists Network, is celebrating 2019 National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week with a series of great events. “NPAW” as we affectionately…
On August 20th, the Graduate College’s International Initiatives team held its annual Welcome Lunch for all new and returning students and scholars participating in an International Accelerated Degree Program at ASU while representing 9…