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Choosing empathy in a world of speed and self-interest

September’s “bold word” of the month is “empathy.” Empathy asks us to step outside ourselves, confront discomfort (our own and others’) and choose understanding and compassion in a world that often values speed and self-interest.

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Successful applications for awards are started in the summer

Begin preparing your competitive applications for these distinguished awards while you still have time during the summer break.

To learn more about a variety of awards, visit our distinguished awards webpage.

Announcing the recipients of the second annual Knowledge Mobilization Impact Awards

Awards were given to students for best master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral projects.

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PhD candidate draws on Arizona upbringing to tell Latinx and Indigenous stories

On an early Sunday morning, Oscar Mancinas sits at his desk working on his next book. For him, writing is a process that can take place over the course of a week, month or even several years.

Embrace the process: Developing competitive applications for fellowships and grants

Wouldn’t we all want three easy steps that tell us how to instantly land fellowships or grants? We may not have a magical formula, but we do have advice on how to make the application the best it can be.
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Presidential scholar uncovers heating and weather-hazard inequities in the Valley

This month, we highlight Aaron Flores, a Presidential Postdoctoral Research Scholar whose work centers on environmental justice with a focus on extreme heat conditions. In this Q&A, he talks about weather-related hazards and disasters and the…
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How to practice different forms of gratefulness

The season of giving is here! There are various ways to give thanks, from cooking with a loved one, establishing a meditation practice or sending a card. Here's how to express more gratitude in your life!
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Accelerated Master's Award to support Arizona residents is launching fall 2024

The ASU Graduate College is launching the Accelerated Master's Award, aimed at supporting Arizona residents who are enrolled in accelerated master's programs.
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Five Questions with Meagan Docherty, ASU Postdoc in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

1.  Tell us about yourself… 

I’m from New Jersey, northern New Jersey – lived there all my life.  I play guitar and ukulele. I’m an…

ASU launching Kuali Curriculum Management this summer

Curricular administrative activities at ASU are about to become a breeze. This summer, ASU will launch a centrally accessible curriculum management system to facilitate a digital, paperless submission and approval process for…

PhD Matters' John Paulas

Register for PFx workshop with PhD Matters' John Paulas

No matter what field you are studying or what career you are pursuing, having a PhD is an impressive achievement. 

Your PhD matters, inside and outside of academia. 

ASU Graduate College Distinguished Lecture highlights Dr. Sylvia Hurtado’s work in civic learning

The ASU Graduate College Distinguished Lecture series, now in its second year, featured Dr. Sylvia Hurtado, professor at UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. Dr. Hurtado addressed the topic of utilizing civic…

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Best practice: Developing resilience and overcoming imposter syndrome

In today's academic and career environments, graduate students face a great deal of stress, both from external sources (faculty committees, academic chairs, lab supervisors) and internal ones (the pressure to achieve, need to live up to…

Even introverted graduate students can learn to build professional networks in PFx workshop

Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars (PFx), a course designed to help doctoral and MFA students and postdoctoral fellows transition successfully to employment in academic and nonacademic fields, kicked off its 2020 Spring events with the…

The Mentoring Connection: Peer mentoring

Read up on some of the ways you can care for yourself through mentorship.

ASU Postdoc Office will launch Inaugural Career Conference, May 22

The majority of postdoctoral scholars are working toward securing a tenure-track faculty position at a research university. However, according to ASU professor Christopher Hayter, fewer than 15% of postdocs will secure this type of employment (…

Best practice tips for preparing learning outcomes and measures for academic plans

These guidelines help ensure your plan is as clear and strategic as possible. The Graduate College and the University Office of Evaluation and Educational Effectiveness bring you this practical guide in order to assist you in the academic…

Mistakes first-time supervisors make

As a postdoc, you probably now find yourself in the role of supervising undergrads and grad students in your lab. And certainly, in your future role as a faculty member or even in industry, you will be in a position of leadership. Here are two…

Opportunities for doctoral students through Connected Academics

A select group of students were recently invited to attend the ADE-ADFL Summer Seminar South Connected Academics.

Dr. Sally Morton speaks at National Postdoc Appreciation Week event

Postdoc ideas change the world: Dr. Sally Morton speaks during Postdoc Appreciation Week

ASU’s Executive Vice President for the Knowledge Enterprise Dr. Sally C. Morton was the guest speaker at the annual Postdoc Appreciation Breakfast on September 21, 2021.

National Postdoc Appreciation Week 2022, Devin Bowes, Biodesign Institute

Postdoc Profile: Devin Bowes

Dr. Devin Bowes is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Biodesign Center for Environmental Health Engineering whose research leverages community wastewater to non-invasively and comprehensively understand various aspects of population health and…
Shehla Inam

IEW Profile: Shehla Inam

Shehla Inam, an international student from Pakistan, studies Biomedical Engineering at the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering. She received the Fulbright Foreign Student Fellowship and has loved studying at ASU that has allowed her…
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Scholar recognizes the importance of time and community when building connections

In this Q&A, we highlight Preparing Future Faculty and Scholars (PFx) program attendee Jamal Brooks-Hawkins, a third-year Gender Studies PhD student specializing in Black, sexual and gender minorities in the African diaspora. In this interview,…
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Doctoral student strives for better healthcare communication

Rezaul Karim believes that in the world of healthcare, communication is key. In this Q&A, this Enrichment Fellow discusses his passion for solving health disparities and long-term aspirations.
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Three traps that could ruin your job interview

Making a good impression at a job interview can be tricky. You should definintely show up on time, dress appropriately, and research the company.  But those things are all givens. 

Once you are in the actual interview, there are…