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The Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Professional Development Natalie Zgabay, M. Ed. 15 Professional Development Coordinator Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Leonard Bright, Ph.D. Assistant Provost Office of Graduate and Professional Studies GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 1

Goal of Presentation 1. Describe our Professional Development Initiatives 2. Invite you to participate and get involved GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

OGAPS PD Initiative OGAPS emphasis on Professional Development originated from a recommendation from Graduate Experience Task Force (2011) Recommend ways of providing a wide menu of professional development opportunities for all graduate students beyond traditional course and research opportunities. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Professional Development: an OGAPS Priority! To improve and expand professional development (PD) opportunities for TAMU graduate students: Promote existing opportunities Identify gaps, develop new offerings GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 4

What is PD? Training outside traditional, disciplinebased graduate coursework. Helps bridge the gap between graduate education and the workforce. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 5

What is PD? Goals of participating in PD: 1. Students learn skills that are transferable. 2. Students gain greater awareness of different career paths (thus, increasing confidence and independence). GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 6

For Example: The Facts. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 7

OGAPS PD Initiative 1. Versatile Ph.D. Portal 2. Professional Development Portal 3. Aggies Commit Mini Grants 4. Research and Presentation (RAP) Grants 5. 3 Minute Thesis Competition 6. Graduate Resources and Development for Aggies (G.R.A.D. Aggies) 7. CIRTL@TAMU GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 8

VERSATILE PHD PORTAL GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 9 9

GRADUATE STUDENTS: Founded and staffed by PhDs, VPhD helps you become versatile: ready, willing, and able to steer your career in many directions! Serving Humanities, Social Science, and STEM fields START HERE! Go to vphd.info/tamu_go Enter your NetId and password Create a VPhD account Sign in!

Online resource for all grad students and faculty Versatile PhD Access through the Career Center website for Premium Content Career panels, job listings, real-world career bios for non academic jobs GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 11

Versatile PhD We want doctoral students to be informed about academic employment realities, educated about their non-academic career options, and supported in preparing for a wide range of careers, so that in the end, they have choices. The key concept here is versatility: the ability to apply skills, abilities and interests in a wide variety of positions and fields. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 12

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PORTAL GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 13

PD Portal A search tool that connects students with professional development activities and resources at Texas A&M by department, college, or university level. http://ogaps.tamu.edu/profdev-portal GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 14

OGAPS PD Portal A tool for finding resources A search engine for students to identify PD opportunities across campus *ogaps.tamu.edu/profdev-portal GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 15

AGGIES COMMIT GRANTS GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 16

Aggies Commit Mini-Grants Up to $2,000 available to encourage student organizations to: Develop new or enhance existing activities or events that provide high-impact learning experiences (HILE) for graduate student participants. Applications were Due Oct 17 th. Completed 2 nd Round. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 17

RESEARCH AND PRESENTATION GRANTS GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 18

RAP Grants Research and Presentation Awards (Feb 1 st ) GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 19

Must attend one (1) GRAD Aggies Event http://calendar.tamu.edu/gradaggies/#view/all GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 20

G.R.A.D. AGGIES GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 21

Collaboration of 8 campus units to provide professional development opportunities for graduate students to better prepare them for professional life after graduate school. G.R.A.D. Aggies Collaborators: Career Center CTE GSC ISS OGAPS SCS University Libraries UWC G.R.A.D. Aggies Programs: Workshops Seminars One-to-one consultations Online Resources For more information visit http://gradaggies.tamu.edu

3 MINUTE THESES COMPETITION GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 23

3 Minute Thesis (3MT) GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 24

RAP Grants Research and Presentation Awards (Feb 1 st ) GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 25

CENTER FOR THE INTEGRATION OF RESEARCH, TEACHING AND LEARNING (CIRTL) GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 26

Original member of NSFfunded network of 22 Tier 1 research universities (of 43 members) Preparing future faculty through learning through diversity, learning communities, and teaching as research. Local and national Courses/webinars for all disciplines (with emphasis on STEM and Non-STEM) CIRTL@TAMU GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 27

The CIRTL Network - 2016 Auburn University Boston University Columbia University Cornell University Drexel University Emory University Florida International University Georgia Institute of Technology Howard University Indiana University Iowa State University Johns Hopkins University Louisiana State University Michigan State University North Carolina State University Northwestern University Oregon State University Rice University Texas A&M University Tufts University University of Buffalo, State University of New York University of Alabama at Birmingham University of British Columbia University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of Colorado at Boulder University of Delaware University of Georgia University of Houston University of Iowa University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Missouri University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Pittsburgh University of Rochester University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at El Paso University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Wisconsin-Madison Vanderbilt University Washington University in St. Louis Yale University GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 28

CIRTL@TAMU Undergraduate Education Comprehensive University 2-yr College Liberal Arts Masters University Research University 80% Ph.D. s 100 Research Universities GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 29

CIRTL@TAMU Mission To enhance excellence in undergraduate education through the development of a national STEM faculty committed to implementing and advancing effective teaching and learning practices for diverse student audiences as part of their professional careers. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 30

The Core Ideas of CIRTL Teaching-as-Research The deliberate and systematic use of research methods to advance teaching and learning practices Learning Community Participants collaboratively construct knowledge and achieve learning goals Learning-through-Diversity Learning of all students is enhanced if all engaged GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 31

CIRTL@TAMU The benefits of student and postdoc involvement include: Be a apart of a national network that focuses on improving UG teaching credentialing Access to various local and national courses, workshops, MOOCs, and groups on research and teaching. Increased effectiveness as teachers throughout their careers. Competitive advantage for faculty positions, and a head start as junior faculty members. Increased success in obtaining NSF Graduate Fellowships, CAREER awards, and research funding. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 32

Questions? Comments? GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 33