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GRS CL 993: Graduate Pro-Seminar
The graduate pro-seminar aims at expanding the graduate curriculum by offering introductions to various aspects of research an teaching. Topics include, but are not limited to: library resources, conference submissions, article publication, digital resources, teaching, and job search. -
GRS CL 994: Graduate Pro-Seminar
The graduate pro-seminar aims at expanding the graduate curriculum by offering introductions to various aspects of research an teaching. Topics include, but are not limited to: library resources, conference submissions, article publication, digital resources, teaching, and job search.
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