✨ Your Future, Your Career, Your Next Step ✨
Eager for expert advice on how to create a resilient career outside of academia? Guest speaker Karen Kelsky, founder of The Professor Is in, will be on campus to discuss Going Post-Ac: Preparing for a Non-Academic Career. We will give away several copies of Kelsky’s book, The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide to Turning Your Ph.D. Into a Job, to the first attendees to arrive.
This talk will be relevant to PhD students in all programs.
🕛 10–11:30 AM | 📅 Friday, Sept. 26| 📍Emory University School of Law Gambrell Hall, Classroom 1-D
✅ Get expert advice on turning your PhD into a job outside of academia ✅ Learn how to articulate your transferrable skills
✅ Develop strategies for non-academic job hunting
👉 Register now
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The War on Tenure Book Launch
Join the Emory Law community on Friday, September 26, for the launch of Professor Deepa Das Acevedo’s new book, “War on Tenure.” The book examines why job security matters for academics and why tenure is essential to the future of higher education. This half-day event will include a discussion with the author and guest panel conversations in Hunter Atrium, Gambrell Hall.
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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Annual Virtual Fair
Are you a student, trainee, or professional in the biomedical research and research information technology field(s) interested in learning more about opportunities at St. Jude?
This free, virtual event will offer attendees a chance to connect directly with recruiters, program leadership, faculty members and more.
Time: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Date: Thursday, September 25
Register here
Learn more about the event here
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Narrative Rules: Three Principles of Storytelling from Hollywood that are now Essential for the Successful Communication of Science and Medicine The Georgia CTSA Research Education Program will host a talk on scientific communication facilitated by Randy Olson, PhD, of the ABT Framework. Olson will explain how the ABT can help address the three most important challenges in communication today: singularity, stakes, and audience – and will show how a century of knowledge from Hollywood storytelling now provides the key insights for successful communication.
Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. Time: 12-1 p.m. Date: Thursday, September 25 Location: Claudia Nance Rollins Building, Room 2001 Virtual: Register for Zoom link Learn more and register here
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Fulton County Library Card Drive
Are you looking to get or renew a Fulton County Library System (FCLS) card? Graduate students may use their Emory ID to get or renew an FCLS on campus. FCLS card offers access to eBooks, streaming media, language learning tools, museum and park passes, and more. Stop by the event or visit any Fulton County branch to sign up anytime!
Time: 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Date: Sept. 24 - 25 Location: Robert W. Woodruff Library, Level 2 Learn more here
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Emory Writing Center Support
The Emory Writing Center (EWC) is open and here to support all your writing needs. If you're seeking a fellowship for next fall, consider applying to join the team.
The EWC offers personalized appointments to support writers of all levels at any stage of the composing process, on any type of writing project, across several languages.
Duration: Now until Dec. 12, 2025 Location: Callaway N111 and Zoom Learn more here Make an appointment
Questions? Contact writingcenter@emory.edu
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English Language Support Workshop - Small Talk in a US Context
Many of us feel nervous when we talk to strangers or to people we don’t know well. Yet this “small talk” is important to help us make connections and build personal and professional relationships.
This interactive workshop provides strategies to help you engage in social and professional conversations with confidence, along with practice of each strategy. Strategies covered include how to open and close a conversation; how to maintain a conversation, including turn-taking & active listening; appropriate topics and questions for various contexts; and techniques to move from “small talk” to “big talk”.
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Date: Friday, September 26
Registration required: Contact Grace Song to sign up
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The Hatchery Innovation Consulting Fellow
The Hatchery is seeking an Innovation Consulting Fellow to support student entrepreneurs and innovators from all Emory schools.
The fellow will receive training in Human-Centered Design, Lean Startup processes, and consulting best practices to help work collaboratively with students on their needs.
Duration: Now until May 10, 2025 Time: Minimum of 10 hr/wk Compensation: Starting at $15/hr
Read the full job description
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Academic Success Resources
Are you looking for some help related to procrastination, imposter syndrome, test anxiety, perfectionism, or attention and concentration challenges? Check out the resources available on CAPS website.
In addition, the LGS Student Affairs Team is here to support every phase of your educational journey, so reach out any time! They can connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns.
Explore these topics and other student affairs-related topics by contacting an LGS Student Affairs team member:
Jennifer M. Cason, EdD, assistant dean of student affairs and deputy Title IX coordinator
Emily Neutens, associate director of student affairs
Shannon Marsh, student affairs program coordinator
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Emory Student Telehealth 24/7 Medical and Mental Health
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Are You Concerned about a Student?
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Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit
The toolkit is a collection of resources
designed to support the development of
flexible courses from CFDE, TLT, ATS,
and Library Services. Resources are
helpful to graduate students involved in
teaching at every level.
Read here.
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