The GradTalk is a monthly seminar-workshop that aims to enhance the graduate student's academic and non-academic life experience at the university. In particular, the workshops seek to discuss issues and improve skills that are critical in their academic, research, leadership, and professional undertaking.
The OAVP-Grad-Ed has teamed up with several offices and organizations that will discuss how the challenges caused by the pandemic have provided opportunities in graduate student life, research, and career after graduate school. These conversations hope to strengthen the virtual community life of graduate students as well as deepen the connections across all schools with graduate degree programs of the Ateneo de Manila University.
The event is hosted by the Office of the Assistant Vice President for Graduate Education (OAVP-Grad-Ed), in partnership with the Committee for Graduate Students Concerns (CGSC). A network of experts within the university will be tapped to serve as resource partners.
The Graduate Research Festival is a two-day event that provides graduate students with the opportunity to share their research and discuss the latest trends, issues, and technologies with fellow students, faculty, and other research professionals across different disciplines in the University.
This is a venue where graduate students can discuss the latest trends, issues, and technologies in research. Finally, a platform for the honing of skills necessary in preparing students for conference presentations and research publications.