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Home   |   Careers In Physics   |   Career Guidance   |   Webinars   |   Graduate School in Physics - A Minority Perspective

Graduate School in Physics - A Minority Perspective

Free to the Public

Thursday, November 17, 2011
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. EST


Speaker

Dwayne Joseph
Dwayne Joseph

Florida A&M University

Moderators

Peter Muhoro
Peter Muhoro
APS Bridge
Project Manager

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Arlene Knowles
APS Diversity
Programs Administrator

About the Webinar

Senior graduate student Dwayne Joseph at Florida A&M University presents his unique perspective on his experience in graduate school and tips on succeeding while there. Learn what really goes on in physics graduate programs and pick up ideas on how to get the most out of your experience.

Webinar Slides

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Webinar Video

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