Career Development for Graduate Students
Trivium is a free, comprehensive self-guided program designed specifically for graduate students in the liberal arts and sciences. Through this program, you will reflect on the critical skills that you’re developing as a graduate student and identify your career interests and values. Trivium provides a space for you to hone your ability to communicate your strengths, interests, and the value of your graduate training to employers. Advance your career journey with Trivium!
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Complete Trivium on your own schedule
Trivium Summer Program is an eight-week program available on Canvas. It is designed to be completed on your own schedule. There are several required tasks for each weekly module, which focus on key skill areas that are vital to graduate student career success. Most take anywhere from 20-60 minutes to complete.
In addition to focusing on skills graduate students will learn effective ways to prepare application documents in order to better communicate the value of their graduate training to employers. Finally, users will be prompted to think about how their graduate degree can translate into various career fields and will be introduced to different industries based on their skills and interests.
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Week 1 | Career ManagementExample Activities:
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Week 2 | Oral/Written CommunicationExample Activities:
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Week 3 | Global and Intercultural FluencyExample Activities:
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Week 4 | Teamwork and CollaborationExample Activities:
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Week 5 | Digital TechnologyExample Activities:
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Week 6 | LeadershipExample Activities:
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Week 7 | Critical Thinking and Problem SolvingExample Activities:
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Week 8 | Professionalism and Work EthicExample Activities:
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By using Trivium, you will be able to:
- Identity 1-3 career fields that align with your interests that you are interested in exploring further
- Identify 1-3 skills that you hope to incorporate into your career path that align with the skills employers are seeking in graduate students
- Confidently articulate your experience, skills, interests, and values through written application materials such as resumes, CVs, cover letters, LinkedIn profiles, or others
- Confidently articulate how your experiences, skills, interests, and values relate to opportunities through networking conversations and interviews
- Articulate 1-3 next steps in your career discernment and planning