For grad students: Don't miss these upcoming graduation deadlines
Doctoral and master's students who are graduating this spring have deadlines approaching April 24 and 25, respectively. Learn more.
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Doctoral and master's students who are graduating this spring have deadlines approaching April 24 and 25, respectively. Learn more.
Medical Services offers travel clinics to support students preparing for trips abroad and provides recommendations on what to do before, during and after their trips.
All services require an appointment scheduled in advance.
University Libraries is offering a stipend of up to $8,000 to create or adapt open educational resources (OER) as part of an OER course creation/adaptation initiative for 2023–24.
All faculty (tenure track and non-tenure track) and graduate part-time instructors are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to applicants who will have a paid appointment in both fall 2023 and spring 2024. Apply by June 15 to be considered.
Recognize the achievements of CU alums, faculty, staff and students by submitting a candidate for one of CU’s longest-standing traditions: the Alumni Awards. Hurry—nominations for these prestigious awards close April 24.
From April 17 to June 13, review Google files shared with you by alumni, retirees and no-longer-affiliated community members and make copies of what you need before these files are deleted on June 14.
Did you know LinkedIn Learning is free for all University of Colorado students? CU system's Level Up blog highlights courses for college students that can make a difference in your academic life and future professional career.
The blog is a great starting place to find relevant LinkedIn Learning courses for your professional development, growth and training. Students can use featured courses to develop lasting, actionable skills to help them succeed in their academic careers and transition to professional roles.
These no-cost courses vary in length, allowing you to fit in a learning session in under 30 minutes, or to take a deeper dive into a topic. Check out a few quick examples of short, useful courses you can take at any time:
Strategic Relations and Communications is seeking undergraduates to participate in hour-long focus groups that will be held throughout the week of April 24. The focus groups will be conveniently held on Zoom.
We want to hear your opinions about CU Boulder’s academic resources. Participation is confidential, and all responses will be anonymous.
As a token of appreciation, we are offering each participant a $20 Amazon gift card.
Visit the SRC website to find a date and time that works for you and reserve your spot. Participation will be on a first-come, first-served basis—so sign up today!
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) invites CU Boulder undergraduates to join a team of students working with faculty on exciting research and creative projects—starting this summer!
With more than 30 projects in a wide range of fields, there are many possibilities to connect with meaningful experiences—and empowering teams. Projects are supported by UROP funding and typically provide financial support to student participants.
Space may be limited, so act quickly to secure your spot! Explore UROP’s open opportunities.
How do you feel about your graduate student experience?
That’s the question that the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) Graduate Student Survey, known as the gradSERU Survey, is seeking to understand. The survey is designed to examine students' experiences across the entire spectrum of their graduate career.
A unique URL to the survey was distributed to each student via email. The survey runs March 13–April 24 and will take about 20 minutes to complete. All respondents will be entered to win one of 10 $100 Amazon gift cards.
Student Employee Appreciation Week runs through April 16. CU Boulder has several thousand student employees who perform countless services with enthusiasm, dedication and initiative. The university community depends on their contributions for the efficient and effective operation of CU Boulder. Whether they’re working in-person or remotely, the goal is to celebrate and acknowledge our valued student employees in new and exciting ways.
2023 Student Employee of the Year
Each year we recognize students who have demonstrated exemplary work, choosing one Student Employee of the Year. Join us in celebrating our 2023 Student Employee of the Year, Monserrat Estrada Martin.
The annual Sidewalk Symposium invites undergraduates to create and share their research and creative work with chalk on campus walkways—with the help of a professional artist.
This spring, UROP and the Arts & Sciences Honors Program present the first Honors Sidewalk Symposium and invite the campus community to participate—and check out the art! All CU Boulder undergraduates engaged in campus research and creative projects are encouraged to participate.
The Honors Sidewalk Symposium will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, April 21, in the Visual Arts Complex (VAC) plaza. Learn more and sign up to participate. The deadline to register is April 20.
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival invites you to learn about the innovative Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program and its impact from experts in the field.
Sunday, April 16, 3:30–5:30 p.m.
Boulder Jewish Community Center at 6007 Oreg Ave.
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s touring company will perform a 45-minute Merchant of Venice production followed by a panel discussion with:
In the post-show conversation, panelists will discuss the intersections of violence prevention research, bias and discrimination, antisemitism and applied theatre. The event is free to the public; advance registration required.
The Commencement Committee is hosting its third annual Grad Appreciation Days May 1–4. Is your school, college, department or program hosting an event for graduating students during this time? If so please email Julie Kraft to have your information included on the Grad Appreciation Days website and in marketing. We look forward to celebrating graduates together!
UROP's Faculty Mentor Award recognizes campus faculty supporting undergraduates on research and creative projects.
Tenured/tenure-track, research faculty and contract instructors at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz are eligible for UROP's mentor award.
Students are invited to nominate their mentors regardless of program funding, and we welcome submissions from early-stage researchers and creative practitioners. Students are able to submit group nominations by including a list of additional contributors on the nomination form.
To support their work, award recipients will have the option to award an assistantship to an eligible undergraduate of their choosing in the next grant cycle.
Nominations are due by 5 p.m. on April 14. Nominate today!
CU Boulder Student Government spring elections are this week, closing at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 7. Learn more about the candidates, and cast your vote by filling out the spring 2023 election ballot.