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Missouri Data Science and Informatics Symposium 2024

The Missouri Data Science and Informatics Symposium 2024, “Artificial General Intelligence for Good” will take place October 21 and 22. Keynote speakers include Dr. Hua Xu, Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at Yale School of Medicine; Dr. Saif Khairat, professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Dr. Nadine Alameh, Executive Director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute. Students are encouraged […]

Credit Scores: Crack the Code to 850

Arts and Science Building, Room 101

Confused about credit? You're not alone. Some of these statements are true, some are partially true, some are misleading, and some are outright false. Can you confidently pick out which is which? Checking my credit report lowers my credit score. Having no balance will increase my credit score. Carrying a balance will increase my credit […]

GradsWork: Drop-In Writing/Working Space for Grad Students

Writing Center (Student Success Center)

GradsWork Sessions are quiet spaces to bring current works in progress and to work in community with other graduate writers. We will invite participants to share goals at the beginning of the session, then work quietly and independently for the duration of the session. We will invite participants to report progress and/or future goals at […]

MO Federal Data Proposal Development Seminar

Room 2206A in the MU Student Center

This four-part seminar is focused on developing and submitting a proposal for research in the Missouri Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC)   The Missouri FSRDC offers researchers the opportunity to conduct research using restricted, respondent-level data from federal censuses, surveys, and administrative data sets. Inside the RDC, approved researchers can choose from over 350 […]

Predatory Journals: The Dark Side of Open Access

Online

Find out how to publish your research without being scammed by journals that exist only to make money not to advance knowledge.  Learn ways to spot predatory journals and locate high-quality publications for your article submissions.

Mindful Writing for Graduate Students

111F Townsend Hall (GRAD Hub)

Feeling overwhelmed by dissertation writing and deadlines? Join us to learn mindful strategies that can help reduce stress, improve focus, and boost your productivity. This series, led by Donna Strickland, LPC, will provide tools to help you manage your workload with greater ease. Sessions will take place every other Wednesday from noon to 1:00 pm […]

Employer Visit: Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

111F Townsend Hall (GRAD Hub)

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) connects the most talented and diverse college students, recent graduates, postdocs, and faculty to STEM internship and fellowship programs hosted by a wide variety of federal sponsors. During this informational session, you will have the opportunity to learn more about the ORISE program. The session will […]

Grad Students Learn & Write Series: Academic Language Tips & Tricks

Conley House

Grad Students are invited to take part in a Learn & Write Retreat #2 on October 24. Sign up below! We'll have coffee, tea and snacks ready for you at 9 a.m. You'll enjoy a brief presentation on Academic Language Tips & Tricks to Refine Your Academic Language at 9:30 a.m. led by Dr. Christy Goldsmith, Associate […]

Open Access Publishing Pre-Prints & Post-Prints

Online

This session will discuss the benefits and stereotypes of Open Access publishing, the difference between preprints and postprints, and how to retain author rights to publish open and accessible articles even if the journal is behind a pay wall. You’ll also take a look at repositories like MOspace, and how learn how they facilitates OA […]