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Rackham ’ s Relationship with Academic Programs Rackham Services Graduate Student Organizations

New Graduate Student Orientation An Introduction to the Rackham Graduate School and University Resources for Graduate Students. Rackham ’ s Relationship with Academic Programs Rackham Services Graduate Student Organizations Resources to Help Along the Way Mentoring Resources

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Rackham ’ s Relationship with Academic Programs Rackham Services Graduate Student Organizations

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  1. New Graduate Student OrientationAn Introduction to the Rackham Graduate Schooland University Resources for Graduate Students Rackham’s Relationship with Academic Programs Rackham Services Graduate Student Organizations Resources to Help Along the Way Mentoring Resources Campus Academic Resources Campus Support Services Fall 2011 http://www.rackham.umich.edu

  2. Rackham’s Relationship with Academic Programs Underneath the Rackham umbrella are all Ph.D. programs, some M.A., M.S., and M.F.A. programs and selected other graduate programs. Every graduate student belongs to his/her own school or college in addition to the Rackham Graduate School. Rackham’s primary missions are oversight of the academic quality of graduate education and support for graduate students. All Rackham programs share common academic policies. Rackham complements the services offered by individual departments and graduate programs by providing services: Common admissions process Funding to graduate programs to support graduate activity in your school/college Funding for individual graduate students, such as conference travel and research grants, fellowships, and emergency funds Programs, professional development workshops, and social activities for graduate students and postdocs.

  3. Academic Resources and Support • Professional development workshops • Resources to support academic success • How to Do a Literature Review • Working with Your Dissertation Committee • Preparing Future Faculty conferences • Support for Rackham Merit Fellows • PLAN • Funding Resources • Graduate Student Research Grants • International Research Awards • Graduate Student Conference Travel Grants • Graduate Student Emergency Fund • Student Life • New student welcome • Personal development workshops • Social events • Health and Wellness programming and resources • Resolution Officer for advice and support in a confidential setting • Parenting support for graduate students with children • Liaison to graduate student organizations Examples of Rackham Services for Students

  4. Rackham Graduate Student Organizations Rackham Student Government (RSG) Governing body that represents the interests of students enrolled in Rackham graduate programs. A social network that sponsors social and community service programs and activities. Students of Color of Rackham (SCOR) Dedicated to the social, cultural, and academic well-being of students of African, Asian, Latino, and Native American descent, and also welcomes students of other cultures, ethnicities, and international origins. Sponsors cultural, educational and social programs and activities that appeal to graduate students of color. RSG and SCOR members serve on various Rackham and University committees. Also check out the graduate student organization(s) in your school or college.

  5. Resources to Help Along the Way PLAN: Profession · Life · Academics · Network Features A comprehensive view of the workshops, training sessions, forums, talks, and consultation offered to graduate students A guide to the resources available to support students’ professional development at each step of the degree process and moving into a career Almost all workshops are open to graduate students

  6. Grad Tools: Project Management Software to Help with Your Research and Dissertation Features Allows you to manage your dissertation progress Dissertation Checklist Major steps you might typically follow Customizable Resources Documents can be stored, organized and shared for easier collaboration with your faculty advisors Programs can add departmentally specific requirements Student Site Features Checklist Discussion Committee members and the student can collaborate online by providing comments on drafts of the dissertation Chat E-mail Archive Allows group e-mail address creation and archives all messages sent to that address http://gradtools.umich.edu

  7. How to Get the Mentoring You Want http://www.rackham.umich.edu/downloads/publications/mentoring.pdf • A general guide for graduate students about the importance of the student-mentor relationship. • Rackham-CRLT Graduate Student and Postdoc Mentorship Program http://www.sitemaker.umich.edu/rackham-crlt/gsi_introduction • Provides an opportunity to extend networks and mentoring opportunities by working with faculty at regional colleges and universities. • Mentoring Others Results in Excellence (MORE) http://more.umich.edu • A senior faculty committee providing information and resources on mentoring to students and faculty. Mentoring Resources

  8. Selected Campus Academic Resources Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) http://www.crlt.umich.edu/index.php CRLT offers programs and services designed to support graduate students in all stages of their teaching careers from training for their first teaching experience through preparation for the academic job market. Preparing Future Faculty Conference U-M Graduate Teacher Certificate Seminars for Graduate Student Instructors Sweetland Center for Writing http://www.lsa.umich.edu/sweetland/ The Sweetland Center for Writing supplements formal writing instruction by providing free programs that help students understand assignments, develop ideas, support arguments and claims, cite sources, and revise at the paragraph and sentence level. Writing workshops Writing references and resources Peer tutoring Dissertation Writing Institute English Language Institute (ELI) http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli The English Language Institute offers opportunities for students to participate in courses and workshops aimed at improving their language and communication skills. English for Academic Purposes Courses Workshops Writing Clinics English Learning Links

  9. Selected Campus Academic Resources(cont.) Center for Statistical Consultation and Research (CSCAR) http://www.umich.edu/~cscar/ CSCAR emphasizes an integrated, comprehensive statistical consulting service, covering all aspects of a quantitative research project ranging from the initial study design through to the presentation of the final research conclusions. Workshops and seminars Software help Software access Spatial Analysis/GIS Knowledge Navigation Center (KNC) http://www.lib.umich.edu/knowledge-navigation-center The KNC teaches individuals how to use technology in coursework, teaching, or research. One-on-one technology consultations Workshops Digitalization of documents University of Michigan Library http://www.lib.umich.edu/ MLibrary supports, enhances, and collaborates in the instructional, research, and service activities of the faculty, students, and staff, and contributes to the common good by collecting, organizing, preserving, communicating, and sharing the record of human knowledge. Borrowing and circulation Course reserves Instruction and workshops

  10. The Career Center is committed to preparing U-M students and alumni to be active, life-long learners in developing and implementing their career decisions. http://www.careercenter.umich.edu/ • Center for the Education of Women (CEW) offers support services to students, faculty, staff and community members. http://www.cew.umich.edu/ • Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers a variety of confidential services to help students resolve personal difficulties. Services include brief counseling for individuals, couples and groups. http://www.umich.edu/~caps/ • Department of Recreational Sports is the place for fun and fitness on campus. Rec Sports offers both informal activities and structured programs: Club Sports, Challenge Program, Drop-in Program, Intramural Sports and/or Outdoor Adventures. • http://www.recsports.umich.edu/ • International Center provides a variety of services to assist international students, scholars, faculty and staff. http://internationalcenter.umich.edu/ • Psychological Clinic provides psychological care for students. Services include consultation, short-term and long-term therapy for individual adults and couples. http://www.psychclinic.org/ Selected Sources of Campus Support for Graduate Students

  11. Department of Public Safety (DPS) • provides information on crime prevention strategies, the law enforcement authority of the University police, and policies and statistics about crime on campus. • http://police.umich.edu/ • Office of the Ombudsis a place where student questions, complaints and concerns about the functioning of the University can be discussed confidentially in a safe environment. http://www.umich.edu/~ombuds/ • Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) provides educational and supportive services for the University of Michigan community related to sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, sexual harassment, and stalking. http://www.umich.edu/~sapac/ • Services for Students with Disabilities (SSWD) provides services to students with visual impairments, learning disabilities, mobility impairments, hearing impairments, chronic health problems and psychological disabilities, so they may enjoy a complete range of academic and non academic opportunities. http://ssd.umich.edu/ • University Health Service (UHS) is a health care facility, located on central campus that offers many outpatient services in one building for U-M students, faculty, and staff. Many of UHS services provided to registered students are covered by the Health Service fee. http://www.uhs.umich.edu/ Selected Sources of Campus Support for Graduate Students(cont.)

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