Published: Oct. 23, 2024

Graduate students, mark your calendars for important graduation deadlines, funding opportunities, events and professional development workshops.


Graduation Deadlines

Nov. 14Ìý

Doctoral students must complete the PhD dissertation defense or final examination by this date. Notice of the examination must be provided to the Graduate School using the doctoral final examination form two weeks before the exam.

Nov. 21Ìý

PhD students must submit the dissertation with Thesis Approval Form (TAF) to ProQuest by this deadline. The dissertation must be for review and approval by Graduate School staff by the end of the business day. The single page TAF must be uploaded as a supplemental file with the dissertation in order for the submission to be complete. Students whose dissertations are received after this deadline, or those not submitted with the TAF, must apply to graduate at the following semester's commencement.

Nov. 21

Master's students must complete the thesis defense or final examination by this date. Notice of the examination must be provided to the Graduate School using the master's final examination form two weeks before the exam. Certain units do not require an exam for non-thesis students. Please contact your department with any questions.

Nov. 21Ìý

PhD and DMA students must fill out the by this deadline. .Ìý


Funding Deadlines


Workshops & Events Ìý

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Oct. 28, 12–1 p.m.ÌýÌýZoom

This workshop is hosted by the University of babyÖ±²¥app Denver and is being shared with other institutions across babyÖ±²¥app as part of the GradCO Consortium's Professional Development Series.

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Oct. 31, 10–11:30 a.m.ÌýÌýCASE, CTL Suite, Room E390Ìý

Determining whether mentees understand core concepts about the research they are doing is critical in a productive mentoring relationship—though this is surprisingly difficult to do. Developing strategies to assess how well mentees understand the purpose of their project, underlying principles, and the context of their work is an important part of becoming an effective mentor. Moreover, it is important for mentors to be able to identify the causes for confusion and develop strategies to address misunderstandings.

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Nov. 6, 12–1 p.m.ÌýÌýZoom

Emotions drive much of what we, as humans, do. Discover how to effectively manage your emotions, build strong interpersonal relationships, and navigate babyÖ±²¥app challenges with empathy and resilience. Join Roel Snieder as he guides you through the development of emotional intelligence skills that will elevate your career and personal success.

This workshop is hosted by babyÖ±²¥app School of Mines and is being shared with other institutions across babyÖ±²¥app as part of the GradCO Consortium's Professional Development Series.

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Nov. 7, 1–2 p.m.ÌýÌýCASE E422Ìý

Conference and research presentations don’t have to be boring! Join the Josephine Jones Speaking Lab and facilitator Audra Barber, a recent TEDxCU speaker, for a workshop designed to enhance all aspects of your presentation. In this workshop, you will learn methods for engaging your audience, polishing your delivery, crafting meaningful slides, and reckoning with those public speaking jitters. Consider this your crash course in public speaking, you'll walk away with tools to use to hone your presentation skills and become a more confident public speaker.

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Nov. 13, 12–1 p.m.ÌýÌýUniversity Memorial Center (UMC) 245Ìý

Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new experience—building relationships, exchanging cultures and knowledge, and helping transform lives for generations. This workshop will provide a chance for you to learn more about volunteering and how to gain skills and experience that will help you qualify for Peace Corps service.

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Nov. 14 at 12–1 p.m.ÌýÌýZoom

Including the right images or graphics in grant proposals can enhance clarity, relevance and persuasion. This session will cover effective strategies for incorporating images to strengthen the competitiveness of your proposal.

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Nov. 18 at 12–1:30 p.m.ÌýÌýZoom

This workshop is hosted by the University of Northern babyÖ±²¥app and is being shared with other institutions across babyÖ±²¥app as part of the GradCO Consortium's Professional Development Series.

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Nov. 19, 8:30–10 a.m.ÌýÌýSEEC, Room C120 CD, South AtriumÌý

Join fellow graduate students for free coffee and pastries on East Campus (while supplies last). Please RSVP if you plan to stop by. We look forward to connecting with our East Campus graduate students!

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Nov. 21, 10–11:30 a.m.ÌýÌýCASE, CTL Suite, Room E390Ìý

An important goal in any mentoring relationship is helping the mentee become independent. Yet, defining what an independent mentee knows and can do is often not articulated by the mentor or the mentee and has become increasingly complex in the context of highly collaborative projects.ÌýÌý

This training will help you define what independence looks like and develop skills to foster independence so you can become an effective mentor.