Skills and Strategies to Manage Depression and Anxiety in Grad School

Online via Zoom

Thank you for your interest in the "Skills and Strategies to Manage Depression and Anxiety in Grad School" workshop offered by Graduate Peer Support Providers at UC Berkeley. This workshop is free and available for all graduate students at UC Berkeley. Please complete this registration form to let us know if you will be able to join us! This virtual workshop is scheduled for Friday, April 12th, 9:30-10:30 am. We will follow up via email to provide further information after you register.

“Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment” presented by Natalia Caporale

Stanley 221

Natalia Caporale, Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, UC Davis will present tips and insights for trainees wanting to improve their teaching skills and create learning environments more inclusive for all students. Read about Natalia’s background and research focus! Plus: Don’t miss Natalia’s career talk and career mentoring sessions You do not need to pre-register for this event

“Professional in Residence” career mentoring with Dr. Natalia Caporale

Stanley Hall Room 177

Professionals in Residence - QB3-Berkeley Graduate and Postdoc Career Development with Dr. Natalia Caporale, Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, UC Davis Friday, April 12, 2024 11am - Career Conversation, “Becoming a Tenured Track (Teaching) Faculty in R1 with a Focus on Teaching and Student Success” Mentoring Groups - location TBA after registration 1:05-1:45 - Transitioning from STEM research to Education Research 1:45-2:25 - Finding Teaching Opportunities during your PhD/Postdoc 2:35-3:10 - Job Search advice for those Actively on the Market Register

Long Bridge Program for Faculty and Graduate Students

Register for location

You're invited to join us for our second Graduate Student and Faculty gathering of the The Long Bridge Program on April 12, from noon to 3pm! The Long Bridge Program is a new initiative born from a partnership between the Othering and Belonging Institute’s Campus Bridging Project (Julia McKeown | OBI | Campus Bridging Specialist) and the Graduate Division (Burcu Tung | Graduate Division | Director of Graduate Academic Conduct and Climate) to bridge existing and emergent fractures between faculty and graduate students. The event, which provides a tasty lunch,  will be a guided facilitation of dialogue and empathetic listening between graduate students and faculty. Our aim with this project is to foster connection and understanding between Faculty and Graduate Students through conversational exercises, bridge building activities, sharing delicious food and more! This form will help us confirm the type food, access need, and other logistics to make this a success! Please answer the questions below as completely as possible and feel free to reach out with any questions. For more information on our work: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/campus-bridging-project or check out our instagram @campusbridgingproject. This event will be capped so please let us know if you can commit to attending.