Python Geospatial Fundamentals: Part 1 of 2

Online via Zoom

Geospatial data are an important component of data visualization and analysis in the social sciences, humanities, and elsewhere. The Python programming language is a great platform for exploring these data and integrating them into your research. Register for this Python Geospatial Fundamentals Workshop!  

Python Fundamentals: Part 4 of 6

Online via Zoom

This three-part interactive workshop series is a follow-up to D-Lab’s Python Fundamentals(link is external). It covers loops and conditionals, creating your own functions, analysis and visualization in Pandas, and the workflow of a data science project. Learning Objectives After completing Python Intermediate, you will be able to: Understand and write for-loops. Understand and write if-statements. Write your own functions. Do basic operations in Pandas, including simple visualizations. Understand the basic workflow for a data science project. Register for a spot in this three-part interactive Python Workshop.

Preparing a Resume for Federal Jobs

Online via Zoom

Preparing a resumé for federal jobs is unlike creating one for jobs in the private and nonprofit sectors. To do so requires an understanding of the nuances of federal hiring. We invite you to join a representative of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to learn strategies on developing and writing a resumé when you apply for federal jobs. By the end of this session, you will know the importance of the resumé in applying for federal Jobs and why preparing a thorough resumé is the single best step you can take towards obtaining federal government employment; gain critical tips and guidelines for improving your resumé. This is an online event & registration is required to participate!

Career Group Chat: Level Up Your Network on LinkedIn

Online via Zoom

Learn the art of LinkedIn networking and expand your professional connections. Join this informal session and discover how to leverage LinkedIn to your advantage. Registration is required for this event!  

Digital Humanities Working Group

Hybrid: Doe 223 or Zoom

We encourage everyone to participate, regardless of your experience level. The DH Working Group is a welcoming and supportive community for all things digital humanities. Lunch is provided. If you're interested in giving a lightning talk or workshopping your research, please sign up here(link is external). If this hybrid workshop peaks your interest register now!