The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2019 New Directions Fellowships

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has invited the Graduate Center, along with a limited number of other institutions, to participate in the 2019 New Directions Fellowships competition.  Fellowship Guidelines are here and contain important information about the specifics of the proposal and other required materials. The New Directions Fellowships provide support for exceptional faculty members in the humanities and […]

Student Looking for roommate starting Aug 31, 2019

Hi, I’m a fifth year mathematics graduate student and I am looking for a new roommate in a two bedroom apartment from August 31st through April 31st (lease can be renewed after April 31 and it is stabilized rent!) . The apartment is located in East Harlem and is a 10 minute walk from the […]

Call for Contributors to Visible Pedagogy, 2019-2020

The Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) seeks contributors to its blog, Visible Pedagogy for academic year 2019-2020. Contributing writers will craft a series of posts over the course of the Fall semester on a topic they define, and Guest Editors will curate a series on a topic of their choice with writers they recruit. The choice of […]

May 22 | TLC Grading Social

Wednesday May 22, Room 3317, 1-5pm Dear GC Community, It’s the time of the semester where students’ final work is piling up as we’re rushing to finish our own projects. For Graduate Center student instructors, grading student work at the end of the term can be overwhelming, lonely, and—even in successful courses—frustrating. The Teaching and […]

QRCC Summer 2019 announcement

The Quantitative Research Consulting Center (QRCC) (https://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Provost-s-Office/QRCC/index) provides students, post-docs, and faculty greater resources for statistical support in quantitative and empirical research. The QRCC provides support for researchers at any stage of research in four main areas: (1) project/research planning, (2) statistical data analysis, (3) statistical software programming, and (4) writing. The QRCC center is located in 3204.04 and has new appointment slots […]

May 16 | Workshop: Communicating Your Research

Communicating Your Research: A Talk by Kyle Marian Thursday, May 16, 2019, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Graduate Center, Room 9204 How is laughter a symptom of connection, and how can academics use it strategically for impactful communication? When communicating your research, there are plenty of methods and media that allow you to connect your message […]

Internship with the ACLU for level 2 and 3 doctoral students (Fall 2019)

Internship available for doctoral students in the humanities and humanistic social science disciplines notice of a Fall 2019 internship opportunity offered through the PublicsLab. This position is for a Research Ethics Internship with the ACLU. The Research Ethics Intern would manage the development of new standards and procedures in the ACLU’s research efforts. They seek someone with […]

June 18 | Workshop: Taming The Anxious Mind

TAMING THE ANXIOUS MIND A Mindfulness Meditation Workshop Tuesday June 18th 11:30am-1:00pm Room #9207 Led by: Dr. Inez Strama Learn about the practice of mindfulness meditation and how to use it to cultivate a relaxed, focused state of mind. We will practice some techniques together. All are welcome. You must be a currently registered GC […]

Internship for LII and LIII students with Lenox Hill Neighborhood House (Fall 2019)

Fall 2019 Internship available for LII and LIII doctoral students in humanities and social science: This position is for a Process Improvement and Evaluation Internship with Lenox Hill Neighborhood House. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, widely recognized as one of New York’s premier human services providers, is a 125-year-old settlement house that provides an extensive array […]

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