Editing Introduction to Graduate Research (Fall 2021)

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=== Overview and learning objectives ===
=== Overview and learning objectives ===


The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs to (1) current research in these fields, and (2) key challenges involved in pursuing an impactful, responsible, and fulfilling research career.
The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the MTS and TSB Ph.D. programs to (1) current research in these fields, and (2) key challenges involved in pursuing a productive, responsible, and fulfilling research career.


Throughout the quarter, participants in the seminar will:
Throughout the quarter, participants in the seminar will:
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* Develop and apply your own effective research career development strategies.
* Develop and apply your own effective research career development strategies.


We will do this through a combination of readings, writings, activities, in-class discussions, and guest visits from TSB and MTS program faculty.
We will do this through a combination of readings, writings, activities, in-class discussions, and guest visits from TSB and MTS program faculty.  


=== Structure, topics, and themes ===
=== Structure, topics, and themes ===
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