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DateTimeEvent nameLocationRegistration
April 14 p.m.Etiquette dinnerIn-personWaitlist only
April 112 p.m.Grad15: Intro to IDPsZoom Register
April 93:30 p.m.ACLS/Mellon Dissertation Innovation FellowshipZoomRegister
April 118:30 a.m.Enrichment Fellow Spring ReceptionIn-personInvitation only
April 1412:00 p.m.Mentoring Matters: Supporting Doctoral Students from 
Candidacy to Completion
ZoomRegister
April 163:30 p.m.Introduction to Applying for Graduate Fellowships & GrantsZoomRegister
April 1712:00 p.m.PFx Lunch and Learn: Postdoc Council PresentsZoomRegister
April 233:30 p.m.National Science Foundation Graduate Research 
Fellowship Program 
ZoomRegister
April 2412:00 p.m.PFx Lunch and Learn: Faculty-track Career Search Step 1: 
Faculty roles at US Academic Institutions
ZoomRegister
April 291:30 p.m.UGC MeetingZoomMembers only
May 812:00 p.m.PFx Lunch and Learn: Faculty-track Career Search Step 1: 
Faculty roles at US Academic Institutions
ZoomRegister
May 2211:00 a.m.Graduate College Staff Appreciation Awards for ExcellenceIn-personInvitation only
May 2212:00 p.m.PFx Lunch and Learn: Faculty-track Career Search Step 3: 
The Application Process
ZoomRegister

Recent news

The Power of Responsible Innovation: Shaping the Future with Science and Society

Why Responsible Innovation Matters

Science and technology don’t exist in isolation — they profoundly interact with society, ethics, and democratic values. While we often consider innovation neutral, Responsible Innovation (RI) challenges this notion. RI is about aligning scientific and technological advancements with societal needs, ethical considerations and the public good.

Structuring Your Writing Time: A Guide for Graduate Students

At Arizona State University, we know that writing is a central part of graduate studies. Whether drafting research papers, dissertations, or proposals, writing is an essential skill—but it can also be one of the most difficult tasks to manage.

Recently, we hosted a session designed to help students develop effective writing habits, maintain focus, and overcome writer’s block. Led by Mitch Hobza, Ph.D., Senior Program Manager at the Lorraine W. Frank Office of National Scholarship Advisement, this session provided strategies for:

Read more on the Graduate Insider blog.