Workshops
Title: TBA
Speaker: Anne Takesian, Harvard Medical School
The NEOMED Anatomy and Neurobiology Seminar Series meets in person from 10:00-11:00am on Wednesdays.
For more information, please call 330-325-6293.
The mission of the Brain Health Research Institute is to foster and support collaborative research leading to innovative discoveries about the brain that ultimately improve the health of our communities and beyond.
Title: TBA
Speaker: Bruno Averbeck, National Institutes of Health
The NEOMED Anatomy and Neurobiology Seminar Series meets in person from 10:00-11:00am on Wednesdays.
For more information, please call 330-325-6293.
The mission of the Brain Health Research Institute is to foster and support collaborative research leading to innovative discoveries about the brain that ultimately improve the health of our communities and beyond.
The seventh annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at Kent State University will be held in person this year! Participants will be allotted three minutes and one PowerPoint slide to present their research in an engaging and concise manner.
The trademarked name of this event is Three Minute Thesis, but students are able to present research they are conducting for a thesis, dissertation, terminal project or any other research project in which they are engaged. Students may present on research that is in progress. All currently enrolled graduate students are eligible to participate . Develop you academic, presentation and research communication skills, while competing for cash prizes!
The Three Minute Thesis will feature two preliminary rounds on October 28 & 29. The top presenters from each preliminary round will advance to the 3MT Finals on Friday, November 5 at 11:30 a.m. in the Kiva. During the finals, a panel of judges will award prizes to the top three presenters. Audience members will be able to vote for the People's Choice Award.
The seventh annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at Kent State University will be held in person this year! Participants will be allotted three minutes and one PowerPoint slide to present their research in an engaging and concise manner.
The trademarked name of this event is Three Minute Thesis, but students are able to present research they are conducting for a thesis, dissertation, terminal project or any other research project in which they are engaged. Students may present on research that is in progress. All currently enrolled graduate students are eligible to participate . Develop you academic, presentation and research communication skills, while competing for cash prizes!
The Three Minute Thesis will feature two preliminary rounds on October 28 & 29. The top presenters from each preliminary round will advance to the 3MT Finals on Friday, November 5 at 11:30 a.m. in the Kiva. During the finals, a panel of judges will award prizes to the top three presenters. Audience members will be able to vote for the People's Choice Award.
The seventh annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at Kent State University will be held in person this year! Participants will be allotted three minutes and one PowerPoint slide to present their research in an engaging and concise manner.
The trademarked name of this event is Three Minute Thesis, but students are able to present research they are conducting for a thesis, dissertation, terminal project or any other research project in which they are engaged. Students may present on research that is in progress. All currently enrolled graduate students are eligible to participate . Develop you academic, presentation and research communication skills, while competing for cash prizes!
The Three Minute Thesis will feature two preliminary rounds on October 28 & 29. The top presenters from each preliminary round will advance to the 3MT Finals on Friday, November 5 at 11:30 a.m. in the Kiva. During the finals, a panel of judges will award prizes to the top three presenters. Audience members will be able to vote for the People's Choice Award.
The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for first generation graduate students to help you build a community with one another, share experiences and learn about available services and resources.
If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.
The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for first generation graduate students to help you build a community with one another, share experiences and learn about available services and resources.
If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.
The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for first generation graduate students to help you build a community with one another, share experiences and learn about available services and resources.
If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.
The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for graduate students parents to help individuals who are both graduate students as well as parents to build a community together, share experiences and learn about available services and resources. We hope you will also join the Kent State Graduate Students with Families Facebook group to connect further.
If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.
The Division of Graduate Studies sponsors an affinity group for graduate students parents to help individuals who are both graduate students as well as parents to build a community together, share experiences and learn about available services and resources. We hope you will also join the Kent State Graduate Students with Families Facebook group to connect further.
If you are interested in joining, please contact Kyle Reynolds at kreynol3@kent.edu.