The Graduate School is proud to announce the student and faculty winners of this year's Graduate Annual Awards. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees!
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Thursday’s graduate commencement ceremonies featured speakers who recognized the pandemic’s grip on the world and urged graduates to thrive during this period of volatility and encouraged them to be the leaders of tomorrow.
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Monique McKenny, a fourth-year counseling psychology doctoral candidate, explores cultural strengths of Black families and the communications between youth and caregivers about race and racial experiences.
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Nearly 3,800 students were awarded degrees during the University’s first in-person commencement ceremonies since 2019, with many participating in the events at Hard Rock Stadium. Relive the sights and sounds of the momentous occasion.
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Congratulations to the winners of the 2020 Medical Faculty Association’s “Best Research Awards" from the Miller School of Medicine!
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Graduating students should take the University of Miami Graduating Student Survey. The survey takes no more than 5 minutes to complete and respondents will have the chance to win a $250 Amazon gift card thanks to Handshake. Responses will be used for research purposes only and will be confidential.
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The Office of Graduate Studies at the Miller School of Medicine is seeking to hire a Graduate Teaching Associate at the Ph.D. level to work in the area of applied learning sciences on the medical campus. This paid position would require a 10-month commitment (June 2021 through May 2022), 20 hours per week, and would be renewable based on performance. In addition to experience in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, an ideal/competitive candidate would be a full-time Ph.D. student majoring in the applied learning sciences or a STEM discipline with above-average academic performance, and outstanding writing skills. To apply for this position, please submit your CV and cover letter to Dr. Adrian Reynolds at a.reynolds1@miami.edu.
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The Toppel Career Center's 8-Step Job Search Toolkit is a self-paced workbook full of strategies, advice, and resources created to help students and recent alumni prepare and execute their individualized job search plan. By completing the Toolkit, you will gain new knowledge and skills covering a vast array of topics such as organizing your job search, mastering the world of making connections, improving your interview techniques, tailoring your resume, making the most of Handshake, staying motivated, coping with rejections, moving forward, and so much more. Register via Handshake to receive a copy of the Toolkit via email.
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