Learn about the usefulness of various researcher profiles that you can create for yourself and discover where to find metrics for your research output including citation counts, journal impact factors, h-index and altmetrics.
Experience art, music, and design on campus! This unguided art walk explores the Museum of Art and Archaeology, Museum of Anthropology, Bingham Gallery, Special Collections at Ellis Library, design labs and displays at Stanley Hall, and the opportunity to check out the Laws Observatory. Live performances and treats along the way! Free and open to […]
Join us for this in-person Grants 101 training to learn the basics of what a grant is, how to find external funding for your work, what kind of funding is available to you as a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow, and how the application process goes at Mizzou.
Join us for this online Grants 101 training to learn the basics of what a grant is, how to find external funding for your work, what kind of funding is available to you as a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow, and how the application process goes at Mizzou.
GradsWrite groups provide a shared space to help graduate students accomplish their writing goals in a supportive setting. Groups will meet weekly (in person or on Zoom) for 2-hour sessions over 14 weeks during the semester and focus on helping graduate students set and meet writing goals on long-term writing projects, such as dissertations, with an […]
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Drs. Arouca and . Distinguished faculty members who bring a wealth of experience as international graduate students in the United States. Originally from Brazil, Dr. Arouca earned both her master's and doctoral degrees at the University of Montana and has since become an expert in higher education administration […]
Curious about whether campus career fairs are worthwhile for advanced degree students seeking jobs or internships? Join us for lunch and learn how to maximize your time at the upcoming on-campus career fairs. Our guest speaker will be MU Employer Relations Coordinator (and former corporate recruiter) Katie Clark.
The power to captivate your audience with the power of storytelling is essential. Join our workshop to discover how to effectively employ storytelling techniques to communicate your research, making your work resonate with a wider audience and leaving a lasting impact. Recommended for 3MT participants, but all are welcome to join.
Set yourself up for success with this introduction to the University of Missouri Libraries' Discover@MU search! Learn about basic and advanced searching in EDS, including filters and limiters. for getting started with your research. Ask questions, get answers!
New to MU as a grad student? Join us for a webinar where we will discuss: accessing academic research; where to find subject-specific help; and specific tools for grad students available through the libraries. MU Libraries and Librarians are here to help you navigate this new stage in your research journey!