4/21 – Structuring the Seminar Paper (GC Writing Center Webinar)
Writing a long seminar paper can be challenging, especially when it comes to organizing all the reading and thinking one
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Writing a long seminar paper can be challenging, especially when it comes to organizing all the reading and thinking one
Read MoreThe Futures Initiative is seeking applications from Graduate Center doctoral students in any field for 2020-2021 fellowships. These are one-year
Read MoreAs we’ve seen from all of the COVID models, maps can be powerful tools for revealing important spatial phenomena and
Read MoreThe R User Group (RUG) is a new community of students, faculty, and staff who are interested in learning and
Read MoreThe Python User Group (PUG) is resuming meetings in an online format. If you have participated in the past or
Read MoreAre you interested in using Manifold, CUNY’s digital publishing platform, co-created with the University of Minnesota Press and Cast Iron
Read MoreEsther Adaire’s paper “Destroying German History: The Work of Heiner Müller as a Challenge to Public Memeory” has just been
Read MoreNeed writing advice and support, but on your own schedule? The Writing Center is beginning to post video content on
Read MoreLinkedIn is one of the most popular online professional resources that exists today and could be especially helpful during this
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic worsens, cultural workers are experiencing mass layoffs, and it is clear the art world will never
Read MoreTo continue the public dissemination of our work during this challenging time, the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies here unveils its
Read MoreI write to invite you to the faculty membership seminar for Prof. Christopher Ebert (Brooklyn College), an early modern Atlanticist
Read MoreThe coronavirus has already had a deleterious effect on the academic lives of our graduate students. With classes being conducted
Read MoreAs we face these difficult, uncertain times, I (DSC Co-Chair for Communications) send good wishes and positive energy to you
Read MoreNYC’s transit strike, 40 years later: Learning from a seminal moment in American labor history
Read MoreThe 2021-22 Institute for International Education (IIE) Fulbright Grant competition is now open. Application materials and guidelines are available on-line
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History offers two travel and research awards to students who are currently in the program: 1)
Read MoreProf. Lale Can’s GC PhD Program in History faculty membership seminar will be held viz Zoom on Friday, April 3,
Read MoreWe are seeking an Archive Intern to help the Feminist Press manage, preserve, and ensure broader access to our archival material
Read MoreIs stress getting you down, making you irritable, anxious, affecting your sleep? In this workshop, participants will learn and share techniques
Read MoreRemote Companionable Writing Are you a person who likes to work in libraries and coffee shops? Do you miss the
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History is now delighted to begin accepting applications for all three dissertation fellowships: 1) The
Read MoreDespite all the uncertainty, the PhD Program in History is proud to announce our two travel awards: 1) The
Read MoreIt’s time for good news! Here’s the latest list of accomplishments by our students, alumni, and even a few faculty
Read MoreThe CUNY Office of Research is offering the Research in the Classroom Grant ($7,500) for innovative ideas to incorporate authentic
Read MoreThe CUNY Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center invites applications for Teaching and Learning Center Fellowships for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Read MoreThe Gotham Center / Uris Foundation is pleased to offer short-term fellowships to support graduate students from the City University
Read MoreThe Office of Career Planning & Professional Development, the Writing Center, and the Quantitative Research Consulting Center are available to
Read MoreIf this is war, here’s what to do: Coronavirus and national purpose By Marc Kagan and Joshua B. Freeman
Read MoreWhile the physical library space is not currently accessible, we continue to provide access to many library resources and services
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