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Graduate Student Professional Development 2016 - 2017 SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Professional Development * Life Skills * Academic Development * Networking Graduate Student Professional Development 2016 - 2017

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Professional Development * Life Skills * Academic Development * Networking The PLAN is a framework for understanding and addressing the professional development needs of graduate students. Run by the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies (SIGS), PLAN helps students take charge of their own learning and development by offering workshops, social events and resources to meet the needs of graduate students across the four areas: Professional Development, Life Skills, Academic Development, and Networking skills. PLAN is developed with an understanding of the literature about graduate student success, and feedback from graduate students, directors of graduate studies, faculty, and staff. PLAN is designed to help students in getting started, moving on through their program, and moving beyond graduate school.

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017 *New for 2015-2016

Workshops Attendance 2016-2017 SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Workshops Attendance 2016-2017 Comparison with 2015 – 2016 Total Number of workshops attendance on 2015 -2016: 436 participants Comparison 2015-2016 with current situation ( up to January): 2016-2017 – 155 participants 2015-2016 – 255 participants *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Workshops Themes 2016-2017 Workshop Themes Career 4 Research Teaching Reading and Writing 2 Communication 1 Inclusiveness Total 16 Comparison with 2015 – 2016 Total Number of workshops on 2015 -2016: 33 workshops Expectation of Total Number of workshops on 2016-2017 : 29 workshops (not including summer2017) Comparison 2015-2016 with current situation: (Last year we had 3 extra workshops) 2016-2017 – up to now 16 workshops 2015-2016 – From Fall 2015 up to January 2016 – 19 workshops *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017

What did you gain from this session? SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 What did you gain from this session? Ideas I can try immediately 66% Resource materials I can use 58% Answers to my questions 54% Contribution to overall confidence in my success as a graduate student 41% Improved motivation 37% Feeling valued and supported as a graduate student 32% Improved morale 28% Support from others with similar experiences 22% Names of other people to contact 21% Something else: 8% Nothing new 1% *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Workshop Feedback Attending this workshop helped me feel included. 4.35/5 This workshop was worth my time. 4.53/5 I will recommend this event to other students. 4.52/5 *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017

Feedback - Student’s quotes “It really helps to meet other grad students and not feel alone on this journey.” “I could get very useful tips on how to write cover letter & resume, interview and other resources.” “Helped me learn about resources at UofL.” “As a starter, it was absolutely fantastic to gain some basic ideas about course designing which will help me for advancing further.” “Great experience! Loved watching the interview and hearing actual questions and having the committee breakdown specific Qs and responses after.” *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Next Steps 3MT: 3 Minute Thesis Competition (Deadline Feb. 22, Competition Fri. 3/24) Annual Dean’s Reception (Tuesday, February 25) Consultations Needs Assessment Financial Literacy Efforts Next Year’s Graduate Student Appreciation Week Online Time Management Module *Workshop data as of 1/31/2017

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Share! Share information and activities with your graduate students. Share your expertise with graduate students from across campus. Share your thoughts about what graduate students need to be successful as they enter graduate school, as they move through graduate school, and as they conduct a job search.

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 PLAN . . . To Connect https://www.facebook.com/UofLSIGS @UofL_SIGS #UofLSIGS #UofLGTA Visit Groups!!! Mentor Center The UofL School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies – The Graduate School Check out our website for a full list of available programs: http://www.louisville.edu/graduate/plan

SIGS PLAN Professional Development Update, 2/14/17 Professional Development * Life Skills * Academic Development * Networking We need your continued support and promotion of the PLAN program. Thank you! Please feel free to contact me. michelle.rodems@louisville.edu or 502.852.3110