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The 51 Graduate School organizes Professional Development seminars and discussions to help you get acquainted with the expectations associated with graduate studies, move successfully through degree milestones, understand the “big picture” of higher education and academic life, and plan for your career after your degree. Faculty and staff from units across campus contribute to this ongoing seminar series, supporting graduate student success as you envision and pursue your own future in and beyond the university. Faculty and staff from units across campus contribute to this ongoing seminar series, supporting graduate student success as you envision and pursue your own future in and beyond the university.

To meet the breadth of professional questions and needs that students have at these points in their careers, the PFFP series offers three live events each semester and makes use of an ever-expanding video archive of PFFP offerings below, which includes more than 60 videos across seven themes: Succeeding in Graduate School, Developing as a Scholar, Conducting and Communicating Research, Community and Entrepreneurial Engagement, Job Search & Careers, Becoming a Future Faculty Member, and Preparing for Careers Outside of Academia.

A complete alphabetical listing of all archived videos can be found at the bottom of this page.

Note: Students enrolled in GRAD 801 will receive academic credit for engaging with this seminar series.

Video Archives by category

Complete listing of archived PFFP videos (listed alphabetically)

Title of presentation (year produced)