Communicating Your Research: A Talk by Kyle Marian Thursday, May 16, 2019, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Graduate Center, Room 9204 How is laughter a symptom of connection, and how can academics use it strategically for impactful communication? When communicating your research, there are plenty of methods and media that allow you to connect your message… Read More


Internship available for doctoral students in the humanities and humanistic social science disciplines notice of a Fall 2019 internship opportunity offered through the PublicsLab. This position is for a Research Ethics Internship with the ACLU. The Research Ethics Intern would manage the development of new standards and procedures in the ACLU’s research efforts. They seek someone with… Read More


Fall 2019 Internship available for LII and LIII doctoral students in humanities and social science: This position is for a Process Improvement and Evaluation Internship with Lenox Hill Neighborhood House. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, widely recognized as one of New York’s premier human services providers, is a 125-year-old settlement house that provides an extensive array… Read More


GC Digital Showcase Tuesday, May 14th, 2019 at 6:30-8:30 pm Martin E. Segal Theatre, 365 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016  Are you using digital technologies in your research? Are you interested in learning about digital initiatives at the Graduate Center? The GC Digital Initiatives End-of-Year Showcase highlights student research, teaching, and digital projects across the #DigitalGC community.… Read More


Please find attached two paid summer internships with Ithaka S + R, one Educational Transformation Internship and one Libraries, Scholarly Communication, and Museums Intern. This internship is open to level three doctoral students. Applications will be submitted through GC Connect, the Office of Career Planning and Professional Development’s job and internship database (search under job… Read More


Communicating Your Research through Comedy: A Talk by Kyle Marian Thursday, May 16, 2019 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Graduate Center, Room 9204 About the Talk How is laughter a symptom of connection, and how can academics use it strategically for impactful communication? When communicating your research, there are plenty of methods and media that… Read More


The Neurolinguistics Lab at the CUNY Graduate Center is currently seeking native English speakers for a study. Our study is interested in whether monolingual English speakers can guess what words in Norwegian mean. The expected time commitment for the study is approximately 2 hours. Participants who meet the inclusion criteria (see attached flyer) and participate… Read More