Mon, Mar 28, 2022

1 PM – 3 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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In Person Only: Frist Campus Center Multipurpose Rooms

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

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Join us in person on the first day of the 2022 GradFUTURES Forum for individual meetings with a Princeton UP editor! You will have the chance to connect with current University Administrative Fellows Isabelle Chen (French and Italian) and Lawrence Chamunorwa (Comparative Literature) to discuss ways graduate students can best connect with the Press!

**The first 100 Princeton graduate students to register will take home a free book from their Skills for Scholars Series!**

**Free professional headshots are also available for Princeton graduate students who register in advance.**

Princeton Graduate Students, Faculty and Staff, register here: https://cglink.me/2gi/r1559159

All others, please register here: https://gradfutures.princeton.edu/form/2022-gradfutures-forum-rsvp-form

Lunch & Free professional headshots available during this time for graduate students, as are a range of other opportunities!

Meet with Representatives from:
Princeton University Press
Princeton Podcasters Network
Princeton University Library
Mentor Collective
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council
Eagleton Institute of Politics
Office of Technology Licensing
Innovation Corps
Princeton Research Day
Social Impact Fellowship Program
PACE Center for Civic Engagement

One on One Consultations With:
Steven Gump, Associate Director of Fellowship Advising
Denise Valenti, Staff Writer, Office of Communications
Carol Barash *89 (English)
LinkedIn Consultations with Sarah Viner & Traci Basaman from LinkedIn
Joe Tylka *19 (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering)

This event is part of the GradFutures Forum. This multi-day professional development conference was established in 2020 and brings together graduate students, graduate alumni, thought leaders, authors, and industry experts from around the country and the globe.

With dozens of engaging keynote speakers, skill-building workshops, and networking sessions, the goal of the Forum is to expose graduate students to diverse career options within and beyond the academy, share inspirational stories and practical advice-- and facilitate connections and community. For more information and the full schedule of events, visit https://gradfutures.princeton.edu/Forum
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