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In this Newsletter:

* GRAD Activities Coordinator needed
* Dissertation Writing Workshop
* GRAD First Gen Lunch
* DCAL's Learning Community
* Subscription Details

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* GRAD Activities Coordinator needed *

The Graduate Activities Coordinator is an essential participant in the
programming for all graduate students in the School of Graduate and
Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College. Under the supervision of the
Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs, the Graduate Activities
Coordinator will plan, coordinate, schedule, and implement cultural and
social programming sponsored by the Graduate Student Council and
administrative offices at Dartmouth.

If you are interested in the position, please send a resume, cover
letter, and a list of three references to [log in to unmask]
Please note, the grad activities coordinator must be an enrolled
graduate student in good academic standing at Dartmouth, possessing
strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and a high level of
personal and intellectual maturity. Graduate students on full stipend
may not apply. This is a one year position with potential to renew.


Title: Graduate Studies Activities Coordinator Category: 15 hrs/Week @ $13.00
an hour
Department: Graduate Studies Position #:
Reports to: Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs

Position Purpose:
The Graduate Studies Activities Coordinator (GSAC) is an essential
participant in the programming for all the Arts and Sciences graduate
students at Dartmouth College. Under the supervision of the Assistant
Dean of Graduate Student Affairs, the GSAC will plan, coordinate,
schedule, and implement cultural and social programming sponsored by the
Graduate Student Council (GSC) and administrative offices at Dartmouth. 

As both an employee of the office of the School of Graduate and Advanced
Studies and an executive board member of the GSC, the GSAC serves as an
important bridge between the administration and the graduate student
body.

Key Accountabilities:
-Designs unique and relevant social events and programs that appeals to
diverse populations of graduate students in order to foster a graduate
community
-Collaborates with and supports GSC-recognized student groups in
planning events and programs
-Attends and actively participates in monthly GSC general and executive
board meetings 
-Writes and edits articles for website and social media
-Works with the grad communications coordinator to promote social media
streams
-Initiates collaboration with other offices on campus for programming.




Miscellaneous:
-Performs other administrative duties as assigned
-Weekend/evening work is often required, especially at certain times of
the year (Graduation weekend, Graduate Student Appreciation Week etc.)

Position Requirements:
Skills & Knowledge
-Excellent oral and written communication skills, preferably with a
background in writing and/or public relations
-Strong grasp of social media
-Extremely strong interpersonal skills
-General familiarly with Dartmouth College policies and procedures (or
willingness to learn)
-Ability to motivate and work effectively with diverse groups and
individuals.
-Ability to organize own work, coordinate projects with others, and
manage multiple projects simultaneously
-Ability to work independently and reliably within a fixed budget

Experience
-Experience with event planning and programming 

Education
B.A.





* Dissertation Writing Workshop *

Dissertation Writing Workshop
Date:
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Location:41 Haldeman
Campus:
Graduate Studies


http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3474263

In this workshop, we will discuss effective strategies for graduate
students to research and write their dissertations and remain sane!

Presenters:

Carl Thum, Director of the Academic Skills Center

Todd Lindsley, Counselor at Dick’s House

Barbara DeFelice, Program Director for Scholarly Communication,
Copyright & ... Digital Scholarship Librarian








* GRAD First Gen Lunch *

First Generation College Grad Students’ Lunch
Friday, August, 18 @ 12 noon

http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3382077

location: 53 Commons - lunch provided

(First Gen students are those whose parents did not complete
a 4 yr college degree) 

Are you the first in your family to go to college? If so, then perhaps
navigating graduate school has its share of joys
and challenges.

Come enjoy lunch and talk to other first-generation college graduate
students about their experiences.





* DCAL's Learning Community *

Date:
Monday, August 14, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:
DCAL, 102 Baker Library
Campus:
DCAL
Categories:
DCAL

http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/calendar/gradstudies


Have you ever been offered a chance to teach something that was outside
your specialty? If you have ever been in this situation, or may be in
the future, join us at this month’s LCFF with special guest and local
science teacher Patty Murray. Patty has taught multiple difference
science disciplines at Woodstock Union and Hanover High School. She
joins us to share her insights regarding how to prepare for a lesson
that is outside your specialty and tricks for on the spot discussion of
confusing topics. Come bearing questions and stories as we hope this
meeting will be both an opportunity to learn some tricks and a great
discussion! 

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. 




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