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Career information
We hope these resources will provide you with a starting point for planning your career. Graduates of our program can find jobs as scientists in academia and the public and private sectors. As students, you are encouraged to meet regularly with your advisor, your committee and scientists in your field to network and receive mentoring that will help you make appropriate career choices.
These courses cover essentials for young scientists, including job prospects in academia and industry, funding and grant writing, publishing, communicating science, networking and scientific ethics.
- EECB 794: EECB colloquium
- EECB 751,752,753: Topics in ecology, evolution, conservation biology
- NRES 720: Survivorship skills for graduate students in the sciences
- HCE 701: Foundations in bioethics
Non-governmental organizations
Federal agencies
International organizations
Consulting companies
These social media resources can be important for networking and offer resources for job searches and career development.
Student services directory
As a graduate student at the 推荐杏吧原创, you have access to a range of student services that are available to all students. However, several departments at the University offer specific services tailored to the needs of graduate students like you. By seeking support from these departments, you can benefit from staff members who have specialized knowledge and expertise specific to your success as a graduate student. Take advantage of these resources to enhance your graduate experience at the University.
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Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS)
OISS provides international students and scholars with information and advice regarding visas, admissions, employment options, and cultural adjustment. Also offers programs and activities to foster intercultural understanding and enhance skills for an increasingly interconnected world.
Location: Fitzgerald Student Services (FSSB) on the first floor
Office: (775) 784-6874
Contact: Adilia Ross, Assistant Director
Office of International Students & Scholars
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Financial Aid and Scholarships
Graduate students have many choices for financial assistance while pursuing their education. The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships offers advice and assistance to help students find and access the best plans for individual needs and circumstances. The Graduate School also maintains a specific to graduate students.
Location: Fitzgerald Student Services (FSSB) on the third floor
Office: (775) 784-4666
Contacts:
Paige Hurley, Senior Financial Aid Advisor, (775) 682-8110
Lourdes Gonzales, DirectorFinancial Aid and Scholarships
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Counseling Services
Counseling Services offer culturally responsive, individual and group counseling, mental health first aid, treatment plans, and ongoing support for students at all levels. Schedule your individual, confidential consultation.
Location: Pennington Student Achievement Center (PSAC) on the fourth floor
Office: (775) 784-4848
Contacts:
All appointments must be scheduled through the scheduling page.
Dr. Yani Dickens, Psychologist and Director
Dr. Jodi Thomas, Psychologist and Associate Director
Dr. Michael Pauldine, Psychologist
Nicole Guyette, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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Health Services - Student Health Center
High-quality, accessible health care for students and their dependents, provided by board-certified physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Services are covered by student insurance and include primary and urgent care, reproductive and sexual health, sports medicine, psychiatry, immunizations and much more. See also: .
Location: Neil J. Redfield Building
Office: (775) 784-6598
Contacts:
Cheryl Hug-English, Director
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Dean of Students
The Dean of Students Office supports students’ educational, social and personal success. With a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion, they can assist with general student concerns and help connect to University resources.
Location: Lake Level of Clark Administration
Office: (775) 682-6846
Contact: Leilani Kupo, Dean of Students
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Nevada Career Studio
Find resources, advice, planning assistance with career paths and connections to internships and employment opportunities. Please stop by to receive in-person help or request an email resume/CV review (minimum of two business days required) – or schedule a virtual appointment through to meet with our graduate Career Mentor. As an additional resource, we have a virtual front desk available during weekday drop-in hours to answer your general questions remotely. Log into our , and get help from one of our Career Mentors.
Location: Pennington Student Achievement Center (PSAC) on the Second Floor.
Office: (775) 682-7114
Contact: Katia Albright, Director
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Residential Life, Housing & Food Services
The University offers a variety of inclusive, culturally-aware on-campus housing and dining options for students and faculty. The Univesity offers both on-campus and off-campus .
Location: Juniper Hall on the first floor
Office: (775) 682-6791
Contact: Lupe Del Castillo, Assistant Director, Business Operations
Residential Life, Housing & Food Services
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