2023-2024 Topics & Calendar
Please see the details for the academic year 2023-2024 below. These offerings are designed for doctoral students and Postdocs from ALL disciplines unless stated otherwise.
Spring/Summer 2024 Calendar
Please check "2023-2024 Topics and Calendar" as you plan your summer of 2024 and click on each specific offering to get more information.
- July: Accelerate to Industry (A2i) Industry Insights | RSVP required.
Topics: Insights from a corporate recruiter | Interdisciplinary teamwork | Project management | Navigating your career path in industry
- mid-June: International PhD Career Readiness Series | RSVP by May 8
- June 4-6: Academic Job Materials Retreat (for faculty/postdoctoral applications), in-person | RSVP by May 20
- April 22-26: Doctoral Career Pathways Conference | Registration and More Details
Spring 2024 Offerings
Empower Your Doctoral Journey (Feb. 2024)
Best suited for doctoral students in year 1 and 2 to introduce students to key concepts and skills they need to thrive in the PhD journey.
Doctoral Career Design Course (Feb. 2024)
Best suited for doctoral students in year 2+ and Postdocs to explore diverse careers.
PhD & Master's Virtual Career Expo (Mar. 6, 2024)
Best suited for PhD students or Postdocs looking for full-time or internship positions in diverse careers.
Accelerate to Industry Series (Mar. 2024)
Best suited for those interested in industry (Consulting Bootcamp) or government (Federal Career Series).
Fall 2023 Offerings
Academic Job Document Retreat (Aug. 2023)
Best suited for doctoral candidates and Postdocs going on the academic job market in Fall 2023.
Doctoral Career Design Course (Sep. 2023)
Best suited for doctoral students in year 2+, and Postdocs at early stages of training to explore diverse careers.
A2i Job Search Strategies Series (Oct. 2023)
Best suited for doctoral students and Postdocs interested in industry, government, and non-profit.
International PhD Career Readiness Series (Nov. 2023)
Best suited for international PhD students and Postdocs interested in working in the U.S. post-training.