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In this Newsletter:

* Graduate Diversity Fellowships in Computational and Data Science
* GRAD Appreciation Week Blogging Competition
* DCAL's Learning Community for Future Faculty
* Practice Your Poster Presentation
* Subscription Details

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* Graduate Diversity Fellowships in Computational and Data Science *

https://cra.org/graduate-diversity-fellowships-in-computational-and-data-science/
Graduate Diversity Fellowships in Computational and Data Science


By Pat Ryan, ACM Chief Operating Officer

Submissions opened March 15 for the ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational &
Data Science Fellowships. The fellowships were created to increase the
diversity of students pursuing graduate degrees in data science and
computational science, including women as well as students from racial/ethnic
backgrounds that have not traditionally participated in the computing
field. The program will support students pursuing degrees at
institutions anywhere in the world.

Find more information and details of the nomination process, at http://www.sighpc.org/fellowships.
Nominations close April 30.



* GRAD Appreciation Week Blogging Competition *

The Graduate Student Council Communications Committee and the Graduate
Studies Office are sponsoring a competition amongst graduate programs at
Dartmouth. You could win cash prizes or a party for your entire program
by submitting a 500 word or less blog post about your research or your
graduate school experience to [log in to unmask]
Individual awards, which include a cash prize, include “Most Honest”, “Most
Informative”, “Best Research Writing”, “Most Interesting”, and “Best
Overall”. The program with the highest percentage participation of
students wins a party! Please submit posts by April 5. Winners will be
announced at the GRAD Happy Hour, Friday April 6, 2018 from 5-7 pm in
the GRAD Lounge. We look forward to your submissions!
 






* DCAL's Learning Community for Future Faculty *

Teaching Confessions: What Worked, What Didn't - DCAL's Learning
Community for Future Faculty
Monday, April 9, 12-1:30pm in DCAL Registration: https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3411562


In this month's LCFF, join us to share your past teaching experiences,
whether good or bad. We hope to learn from each other as to what works
and what didn't during our early teaching careers. Come with a story or
a listening ear, while we reflect upon our skills as an
instructor--whether in the classroom or in the teaching lab.

In order to cultivate a community focused on teaching and learning
amongst graduate students and postdocs, DCAL has established a Learning
Community for Future Faculty (LCFF). The focus of this group is to share
the rewards and challenges of college teaching, while digging a bit
deeper into best practices and techniques for teaching. The LCFF meets
monthly on the 2nd Monday of the month. 




* Practice Your Poster Presentation *

Practice Your Poster Presentation!
Date:
3/30/2018
Time:
12:00pm - 1:15pm
Location:
Campus:
Graduate Studies
https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/4095829



PRACTICE FOR YOUR POSTER PRESENTATION FOR APRIL 4th!

Learning to present your research in three minutes is especially
important for networking at conferences and interviewing for postdoc
positions and industry jobs.

The GRAD Office is offering a workshop where graduate students present
their research to their (smart, but not expert) peers and then receive
feedback on both their explanation of their topic and their presentation
skills. At the end of the session, the group will cast their vote on the
best presenter for a prize. Please note: no computers/ no power point.
Just graduate students speaking from memory.

A light lunch will be provided.

37 Dewey, Suite 437



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