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Graduate Student Gordon Duddy Selected for SCGSR Program

Author: Rebecca Hicks

Gordon Duddy, a second-year graduate student working in the laboratory of Professor Jon Camden, has been selected for the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program. This program provides funding for students to conduct a portion of their thesis research at a host DOE laboratory and in collaboration with a DOE scientist. It also gives the student access to tools and instrumentation at the National Labs. Eighty-six students were selected from across the country to participate in the program.

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The summer sky is orange and tree branches linger around the outline of the Golden Dome.

Notre Dame’s Berthiaume Institute welcomes its 2024 cohort fellows

Author: Brett Beasley

The Berthiaume Institute for Precision Health (BIPH) recently welcomed its cohort of eight doctoral student fellows for the summer of 2024. Selected students will train alongside leading Notre Dame faculty conducting interdisciplinary biomedical research.

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Notre Dame Publishing Boot Camp 2024

Notre Dame Press hosts Publishing Boot Camp for graduate students

Author: Notre Dame Press News

On May 13–16, 2024, the University of Notre Dame Press hosted their second Publishing Boot Camp for graduate students in the humanities, fine arts, and social sciences. This intensive, four-day program was held in Hesburgh Library and blended seminar-style instruction, hands-on learning activities, and guidance from publishing professionals to enable students to explore career options in scholarly publishing and publishing their own work.

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Kroc Institute Ph.D. students meet with the Keough School of Global Affairs’ Maura Policelli and various DC stakeholders to discuss their pathways from academia to practitioner-based positions at the Keough School’s Washington office.

Professional avenues outside the classroom: Peace studies Ph.D. students visit DC

Author: Lisa Gallagher

The Kroc Institute’s renowned joint Ph.D. programs, which integrates the study of peace with one of six traditional disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, prides itself on creating graduates who become scholar-practitioners and academics. To help foster students interested in developing policy-related or non-faculty careers, three current Ph.D. students, along with the director and assistant director of doctoral studies, Caroline Hughes and Kathryn Sawyer Vidrine, made the trip to Washington, DC April 24–26, where they met with Kroc Institute and other Notre Dame alumni working in those fields.

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