Professional Advancement

Graduate school is not only about academic achievement—it's also a time for professional development, building the skills and experiences needed for your future career.

The resources here support your professional growth and advancement through training, career exploration, and opportunities to develop and showcase your expertise.

 

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Professional Skill-Building Opportunities

As a partner of the A2i+ program, the Graduate School connects students to career-focused events and an extensive library of online workshops and resources.

LinkedIn Learning gives all Âé¶¹Ò¹ÊÐ students access to a wide range of professional development courses—from career skills to creative interests—available anytime, anywhere.

Our institutional NCFDD membership gives graduate students free access to resources supporting writing, time management, and professional development—all essential for academic success.

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Three Minute Thesis (3MT®)

The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition is a unique professional development opportunity that helps graduate students sharpen their research communication and presentation skills. By challenging participants to present their work clearly and concisely to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes, 3MT® prepares students to share the impact of their research beyond academia.

Learn more about 3MT®

Professional Advancement on Campus

A student shopping for professional clothing from the Career Closet

Career Closet

The Career Closet provides students with FREE, gently-used professional clothing items for interviews, career fairs, and other professional networking events.


 

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Career Services

Career Services supports graduate students with career exploration, resume reviews, mock interviews, and access to career fairs to help prepare for professional opportunities in academia or industry.

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Chloe Guidry standing in front of her research poster at the Research Showcase

Graduate Student Research Showcase

Held each spring during Graduate Student Appreciation Week, the Graduate Student Research Showcase gives students the opportunity to present their work through paper, poster, and creative competitions—offering recognition, cash prizes, and a platform to share research across disciplines.

Learn more about the Graduate Student Research Showcase