The Secrets of Dissertation Proposal Writing

Lectures & Talks

The Secrets of Dissertation Proposal Writing


Location:
138 Horace Mann
Contact:
Jolene Lane
Open to:

The Vice President's Office for Diversity and Community Affairs, in collaboration with the Provost's Office is presenting a workshop as part of the Black and Latino Male Doctoral Education Initiative.

This session will be directed toward TC Doctoral Students titled, "The Secrets of Dissertation Proposal Writing," featuring Professor Steve Silverman. Completing your dissertation proposal is a major milestone in the doctoral education process, and this presentation is a must to help you on your way to your dissertation proposal hearing.

The Secrets of Dissertation Proposal Writing

Presented by Professor Stephen Silverman
Wednesday, May 11th, 6:00 to 8:00pm
In 138 Horace Mann.

Please RSVP by May 9th to Jolene Lane, Senior Director for Diversity and Community Affairs at lane@tc.columbia.edu.

For the past several years, the Office for Diversity and Community Affairs has been working in collaboration with the Office of the Provost to lead the Black and Latino Male Doctoral Education Initiative (BLMDEI). All of the programs of this initiative are OPEN TO EVERYONE, however the initiative has been particularly focused on working to improve the recruitment and retention of Black and Latino males in doctoral programs at TC. We work with Masters students offering informative workshops with faculty sharing insights about doctoral education, its value, research and mentorship. We work with doctoral students offering valuable information to help them progress through program requirements. We present a number of programs each year as part of the BLMDEI, and we hope this will contribute to your development as a scholar and researcher. 
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To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, (212) 678-3689, as early as possible.

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