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7 sessions available from May 13, 2026 to June 14, 2026
6 sessions available from May 14, 2026 to May 15, 2026
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16 sessions available from May 14, 2026 to June 11, 2026
Join CAEN for a series of workshops designed to transform how you research, teach, and work using the University of Michigan’s secure GenAI services. Whether you are a beginner or looking to master "Context Engineering," these sessions provide the frameworks and hands-on experience needed to lead in the age of AI. These workshops are open to the campus community. Secure & Private: All workshops utilize U-M’s GenAI services, ensuring your prompts and data are never used to train external models.
1 session on May 14, 2026
Welcome to the Arabic Placement Test
About the test
The test takes approximately three hours in length, and it is composed of three portions:
a. The writing portion is completed via Zoom and it is worth a total of 100 points.
b. The reading portion is completed online through Canvas site, and it is worth a total of 48 points.
c. Right after finishing with the reading portion, each student will have a follow-up interview with a proctor. The interviews last approximately 15 minutes and it is worth a total of 20 points.
Important: The interview portion will be weighted most heavily as it will be used to validate performance on the first two portions of the test. The final result/score/rating will thus be based on the student’s performance on the interview above all. Rating of performance on the writing or reading portions is secondary.
How is the result calculated?
Students who receive 60% or above will be placed in Arabic 401 and thus placed out of the LSA Language Requirement.
Where can I view my results?
Placement results are posted within 7 business days after taking the test. You will not be notified of your score automatically.
You may view your placements via: Wolverine Access > Student Business > Academic Records > View Placement Exam Results.

Important information about the test
* Please note that only students who are participating in the Spring/Summer orientations are eligible to take the online placement test. If you are an existing UM student, please sign up to take the in-person placement test that is taking place in August.
* Placements are valid for only one year. If you fail to register in the course that you are placed in, you will be required to retake the test.
* Retaking the placement test is only permitted after the placement results expire.
* Students who are currently taking an Arabic course will not be allowed to take the placement test.
* The test assesses students’ proficiency in Standard Arabic (fuSHa), NOT colloquial Arabic.
* If you speak an Arabic dialect but you do not know how to read or write or have little knowledge in Standard Arabic (fuSHa), feel free to register in Arabic 101.
* Students who know some Arabic because they came from an Arabic-speaking household or have studied Arabic before, must take the Arabic proficiency test in order to determine their placement.
* Students who have taken Arabic at other institutions and wish to continue their Arabic study at UM must take the placement test to determine their level. Credits for Arabic study undertaken at another institution prior to joining UM or in a summer program while attending UM, transfer in as generic departmental credits and students must take the placement test to determine credit equivalencies to UM courses.
* If you place in or beyond the 401 level, you will have satisfied the LSA language requirement.
* Students are encouraged to take a placement test as early as possible in their studies in order to determine the level they should enroll in, or if they test out of the language requirement. This is extremely important to avoid delays in graduation and complications with placement.
* Arabic 101, 121, 201, 221, 401, 501 or 504 are offered ONLY in the Fall semester, and Arabic 102, 122, 202, 222, 402, 511 are ONLY offered in the Winter semester.
* Arabic 103 (the equivalent of Arabic 101 & 102, combined) AND Arabic 203 (the equivalent of Arabic 201 & 202, combined) are offered in the Spring-Summer terms.
UM’s Arabic curriculum is a dual register curriculum in which students learn to speak and understand the Levantine dialect (the dialect of Jordan, Syria, Palestine and Lebanon) in addition to developing the four language skills of Standard Arabic (fuSHa).
If you have questions regarding the placement test, please contact the Arabic program director at, mesarabicprogram@umich.edu
12 sessions available from May 14, 2026 to May 29, 2026
Come help us during normal operating hours; as well as, unload our weekly Food Gatherers deliveries and stock our shelves!
If you are outside the U-M community, please reach out to maize.blue.cupboard@umich.edu to sign up.
1 session on May 16, 2026
8 sessions available from May 16, 2026 to May 28, 2026
3 sessions available from May 16, 2026 to June 16, 2026
Join the Munger Community by attending events hosted by our Resident Advisors (RAs)! Feel free to select and attend as many events as you would like!
2 sessions available from May 18, 2026 to May 19, 2026
Join us for the 2026 Global Health Summer Institute, a virtual conference themed Global Health, Local Impact: Advancing Environmental Justice Worldwide on 18 and 19 May, 2026, from 8 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. U.S. Eastern Time
This year's co-sponsors and co-organizers are the University of Michigan School of Nursing, University of Michigan School of Social Work, University of Michigan School of Public Health, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Center for Global Health Equity, and the University of Michigan.
3 sessions available from May 18, 2026 to June 16, 2026
The American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and First Aid blended learning course will help prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants as well as prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies. Participants who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate for CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and First Aid valid for two years.

This is a blended learning course that requires roughly 4 hours of online work prior to the first day of the course.

**There is no fee for current Michigan Recreation employees. The fee for community members, faculty, staff, or students who are not employed by the Michigan Recreation Dept. is $90. You can use the link here to complete payment.**
8 sessions available from May 18, 2026 to August 24, 2026
Please sign up here to attend Center for Campus Involvement's New Organization Orientation. This session is required for any student who wishes to start a new organization.
1 session on May 19, 2026
Registration for the Research Administrators' Network (RAN) meetings, which are held three times per year, hosted by the RAAC Communications Subcommittee.
2 sessions available from June 1, 2026 to June 16, 2026

Set up Okta FastPass with the Okta Transition Team from ITSWe are offering a series of in-person workshops which will teach you how to set up Okta FastPass on your computer – with Okta FastPass you can access your UMICH account without a password using Touch ID, Face ID, or PIN depending on your operating system (yes, this means you won’t need your phone for multi-factor authentication!).
U-M staff, faculty, instructors, and all other interested parties are welcome to attend — bring your laptop and get ready to go passwordless!


2 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to May 28, 2026




This series of workshops aims to equip you with practical
skills and knowledge for writing science with confidence as part of
your training (MS, PhD, or postdoc). You will have a chance to learn
best practices and strategies necessary to best prepare your manuscript,
or your grant/fellowship application. Each workshop will provide
opportunities to engage and learn how to develop your writing and
presentation skills.
Aims & Objectives:
Boost your confidence and productivity in your writing skills.Provide guidance on how and when to best use Gen-AI in the writing process.Learn
the fundamentals of science manuscript writing by exploring best
practices in outlining your work and results for your next manuscript.Discuss
effective presentation practices and strategies to improve how our
science is presented, ensuring clarity and audience engagement.




1 session on May 19, 2026

This workshop will explore the many transferable skills you have gained during graduate school and how to translate these skills to the non-academic job market. We’ll review transferable skills employers value (e.g., collaboration, critical thinking, project management) and discuss the types of graduate school experiences where you may have honed these skills. You will have time to reflect on your unique experiences and articulate the transferable skills gained from them. To get the most out of the session, please review this worksheet and come prepared with questions and/or experiences to share. This event is intended to be interactive and therefore a recording will not be available.

Brought to you by the University Career Center, in partnership with Rackham Graduate School.

4 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to September 24, 2026
Please note the following:
Before you sign-up, please make sure you have secured your supervisor's approval for attendance.
Register for only ONE session.In this training, you will learn to:
Use the Shared Hiring Philosophy as a guide to creating an inclusive search experience and process framework that supports equitable candidate selection from preparation to onboarding Conduct behavior-based interviewing Create a team-oriented approach to an effective and positive candidate experienceThrough demonstration and hands-on practice, this course will serve as a guide to help you through the experience of being part of a search committee team.
If you need an accommodation for this training, please email the facilitators at StudentLifeSearchTraining@umich.edu at least 2 weeks before the date of your training. Search Training is offered monthly, so we encourage you to sign up for a future date if we can't meet your need.
5 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to July 24, 2026
Are you trying to figure out which placement test might be right for you? Would you like to know more about what you can expect in your placement interview?

Interviewer Anna Vento, and MADS Admissions & Recruitment coordinator Kelly Barger co-lead an in-depth review of the standard and advanced standing placement test procedure, advanced interview process, and hold a live Q&A at the end. Please join us to get your questions answered, and benefit from the curiosity of like-minded peers!
5 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to September 1, 2026
This Prague Group Advising session is for students applying to study abroad in Winter 2027. We recommend attending sessions earlier in the summer if possible.
If you are still comparing or exploring options, you may benefit from meeting with an IPE peer advisor or scheduling a 1:1 appointment with the Prague Advisor.
(Set up a 1:1 appointment through this link: https://calendly.com/tlenze-umich.)
4 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to August 20, 2026
We encourage every student interested in or contemplating an undergraduate degree at the School of Information to attend an information session. You will receive an engaging and comprehensive overview of the program, as well as guidance for the application process. Sessions are hosted on different days and times to accommodate as many students as possible, and you only need to attend one session before you apply.
These information sessions are for Current University of Michigan students who are NOT freshmen.
4 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to August 20, 2026
We encourage every student interested in or contemplating an undergraduate degree at the School of Information to attend an information session. You will receive an engaging and comprehensive overview of the program, as well as guidance for the application process. Sessions are hosted on different days and times to accommodate as many students as possible, and you only need to attend one session before you apply.
These information sessions are for High School students and Incoming UM freshmen.
4 sessions available from May 19, 2026 to August 13, 2026
1 session on May 20, 2026
Join us to hear from other colleagues who attended a conference, training, workshop, or institute this past year and want to share what they learned. Whether it is new skills, tools, or research, we hope to unpack all of the information we're bringing back to campus from our various development opportunities. These will be hosted in rounds of 45 minute breakout sessions, with a break for attendees to grab lunch on your own. This is not a formal conference event, but you can think of it more as a "Teachback" opportunity! Afterward, spend time mingling with colleagues at the Annual Student Life Celebration, 3pm-5pm in the Michigan Union.

Our agenda includes:

10am Breakouts
Using ChatGPT As a Thought Partner (Kelly Gurlewski, Michigan Dining)From Islands to an Archipelago: A Coordinated Approach to Hazing Response & Prevention at Michigan (Donovan Golich, SRR & Cheyenne Flaishans, FSL)Values-based Supervision (Dawn Espy, Spectrum Center)11am Breakouts
Understanding Mattering (Rob Ernst, AVP & Chief Health Officer)From Islands to an Archipelago: A Coordinated Approach to Hazing Response & Prevention at Michigan (Donovan Golich, SRR & Cheyenne Flaishans, FSL)Values-based Supervision (Dawn Espy, Spectrum Center)1pm Breakouts
Bridging Insights to Action: Recapping NASPA Strategies 2026 (Janet Jansen, Joy Pehlke, Timberlee Whiteus, and Madeline DeMarco, Wolverine Wellness)Session TBA!Session TBA!2pm Breakouts
Bridging Insights to Action: Recapping NASPA Strategies 2026 (Janet Jansen, Joy Pehlke, Timberlee Whiteus, and Madeline DeMarco, Wolverine Wellness)Getting Started with SAS: Tools and Training for Student Life Professionals (Larry Long, University Housing)Session TBA!
1 session on May 20, 2026
Welcome to the Arabic Placement Test
About the test
The test takes approximately three hours in length, and it is composed of three portions:
a. The writing portion is completed via Zoom and it is worth a total of 100 points.
b. The reading portion is completed online through Canvas site, and it is worth a total of 48 points.
c. Right after finishing with the reading portion, each student will have a follow-up interview with a proctor. The interviews last approximately 15 minutes and it is worth a total of 20 points.
Important: The interview portion will be weighted most heavily as it will be used to validate performance on the first two portions of the test. The final result/score/rating will thus be based on the student’s performance on the interview above all. Rating of performance on the writing or reading portions is secondary.
How is the result calculated?
Students who receive 60% or above will be placed in Arabic 401 and thus placed out of the LSA Language Requirement.
Where can I view my results?
Placement results are posted within 7 business days after taking the test. You will not be notified of your score automatically.
You may view your placements via: Wolverine Access > Student Business > Academic Records > View Placement Exam Results.

Important information about the test
* Please note that only students who are participating in the Spring/Summer orientations are eligible to take the online placement test. If you are an existing UM student, please sign up to take the in-person placement test that is taking place in August.
* Placements are valid for only one year. If you fail to register in the course that you are placed in, you will be required to retake the test.
* Retaking the placement test is only permitted after the placement results expire.
* Students who are currently taking an Arabic course will not be allowed to take the placement test.
* The test assesses students’ proficiency in Standard Arabic (fuSHa), NOT colloquial Arabic.
* If you speak an Arabic dialect but you do not know how to read or write or have little knowledge in Standard Arabic (fuSHa), feel free to register in Arabic 101.
* Students who know some Arabic because they came from an Arabic-speaking household or have studied Arabic before, must take the Arabic proficiency test in order to determine their placement.
* Students who have taken Arabic at other institutions and wish to continue their Arabic study at UM must take the placement test to determine their level. Credits for Arabic study undertaken at another institution prior to joining UM or in a summer program while attending UM, transfer in as generic departmental credits and students must take the placement test to determine credit equivalencies to UM courses.
* If you place in or beyond the 401 level, you will have satisfied the LSA language requirement.
* Students are encouraged to take a placement test as early as possible in their studies in order to determine the level they should enroll in, or if they test out of the language requirement. This is extremely important to avoid delays in graduation and complications with placement.
* Arabic 101, 121, 201, 221, 401, 501 or 504 are offered ONLY in the Fall semester, and Arabic 102, 122, 202, 222, 402, 511 are ONLY offered in the Winter semester.
* Arabic 103 (the equivalent of Arabic 101 & 102, combined) AND Arabic 203 (the equivalent of Arabic 201 & 202, combined) are offered in the Spring-Summer terms.
UM’s Arabic curriculum is a dual register curriculum in which students learn to speak and understand the Levantine dialect (the dialect of Jordan, Syria, Palestine and Lebanon) in addition to developing the four language skills of Standard Arabic (fuSHa).
If you have questions regarding the placement test, please contact the Arabic program director at, mesarabicprogram@umich.edu
1 session on May 21, 2026
🎟️ If you’ve seen Sorry to Bother You, you know the vibe: we are outside for Boots Riley latest movie! Think high-fashion heists meets Oakland surrealism. It’s the perfect excuse to get together, grab some snacks, and be in community this summer!We have reserved a limited amount of tickets, so please RSVP as soon as you can to confirm your spot!
3 sessions available from May 22, 2026 to July 8, 2026
Thank you for your interest in enrolling in EDUC 616 and joining the Learning Experience Design Graduate Certificate program. To be considered for placement in the certificate, you must attend one of the following orientation sessions.


Orientation Session #1: Friday, May 22, 2026 from 9am-10am EDT
Orientation Session #2: Thursday, June 11, 2026 from 9am-10am EDT
Orientation Session #3: Wednesday, July 8, 2026 from 9am - 10am EDT


During the orientation session, we will discuss the requirements of the Learning Experience Design Graduate Certificate program, the specifics of the certificate program’s focal course (EDUC 616), and the process for applying to the program and enrolling in EDUC 616.


The first application deadline for priority admission is Monday, June 29, 2026. To make this deadline, interested students will need to attend one of the first two orientation sessions and submit all required application materials.


The final date to submit all application materials is Monday, August 17, 2026.
1 session on May 22, 2026
Join the national society of black physicists UM chapter for a fun experience at Decode (Ann Arbor). Food and tickets provided.
1 session on May 22, 2026
Join MiSciWriters for in-person and virtual workshops designed to develop science communication skills!

No science communication or editing experience required.
We are always welcoming new editors, translators, and/or illustrators. If you'd like to join MiSciWriters, fill out our membership form here.



6 sessions available from May 24, 2026 to June 19, 2026

The International Center is excited to announce a series of in-person Pre-Departure Orientation (PDO) events! These events are an excellent opportunity to prepare for your travels to the U.S., meet other new U-M students, as well as get your questions about U-M answered by current students, alums and IC staff.
Summer 2026 PDO hosted cities will be:
May 24: Shanghai
May 29: Beijing
May 31: Mumbai
June 6: Tokyo
June 14: Taipei
June 19: Seoul

Registration: Students are only allowed to register for one event. If you are unable to attend in-person, there is also a virtual PDO option being offered. You can find more information and register for the virtual event here.
Guests: Due to limited space at event locations, undergraduate students are allowed to bring one parent to the event. Graduate students are not permitted to bring any guests.
Unless specified, all events will be conducted in English.
Click below for more detailed information about each PDO.

4 sessions available from May 27, 2026 to June 18, 2026
We are pleased to continue offering free, onsite CPR/AED training for Ruthven Building staff. This spring, First Aid training will also be available.
This opportunity is hosted by the Ruthven Wellness Committee and supported by Facilities and Operations.


Each session is approximately 3 hours in length. Staff may register for either course or both, based on availability and interest.
1 session on May 27, 2026
Join us as we celebrate international students and scholars with birthdays in [May, June, July, OR August]! We'll enjoy cake, coffee, and tea, and we encourage you to bring your friends together to celebrate your birthday! Meet us at the Student Activities Building courtyard located at 515 E Jefferson Street in Ann Arbor. In case of inclement weather, we will meet indoors in the atrium in the same building. Please register in advance so we can plan how much food to order.
5 sessions available from May 28, 2026 to August 7, 2026
Be sure to watch the video that was linked to you and be prepared to ask questions.

If none of the available times work for you, please email me-aso@umich.edu to find an alternative time to declare.
1 session on May 28, 2026
Organizational Excellence organizes and facilitates Empowering Blue, a program where the U-M community can learn about ideas and best practices for continuous improvement. Our mission is to empower the U-M community to take action by sharing ideas and best practices to make their work better and easier.

1 session on May 28, 2026
Welcome to the Arabic Placement Test
About the test
The test takes approximately three hours in length, and it is composed of three portions:
a. The writing portion is completed via Zoom and it is worth a total of 100 points.
b. The reading portion is completed online through Canvas site, and it is worth a total of 48 points.
c. Right after finishing with the reading portion, each student will have a follow-up interview with a proctor. The interviews last approximately 15 minutes and it is worth a total of 20 points.
Important: The interview portion will be weighted most heavily as it will be used to validate performance on the first two portions of the test. The final result/score/rating will thus be based on the student’s performance on the interview above all. Rating of performance on the writing or reading portions is secondary.
How is the result calculated?
Students who receive 60% or above will be placed in Arabic 401 and thus placed out of the LSA Language Requirement.
Where can I view my results?
Placement results are posted within 7 business days after taking the test. You will not be notified of your score automatically.
You may view your placements via: Wolverine Access > Student Business > Academic Records > View Placement Exam Results.

Important information about the test
* Please note that only students who are participating in the Spring/Summer orientations are eligible to take the online placement test. If you are an existing UM student, please sign up to take the in-person placement test that is taking place in August.
* Placements are valid for only one year. If you fail to register in the course that you are placed in, you will be required to retake the test.
* Retaking the placement test is only permitted after the placement results expire.
* Students who are currently taking an Arabic course will not be allowed to take the placement test.
* The test assesses students’ proficiency in Standard Arabic (fuSHa), NOT colloquial Arabic.
* If you speak an Arabic dialect but you do not know how to read or write or have little knowledge in Standard Arabic (fuSHa), feel free to register in Arabic 101.
* Students who know some Arabic because they came from an Arabic-speaking household or have studied Arabic before, must take the Arabic proficiency test in order to determine their placement.
* Students who have taken Arabic at other institutions and wish to continue their Arabic study at UM must take the placement test to determine their level. Credits for Arabic study undertaken at another institution prior to joining UM or in a summer program while attending UM, transfer in as generic departmental credits and students must take the placement test to determine credit equivalencies to UM courses.
* If you place in or beyond the 401 level, you will have satisfied the LSA language requirement.
* Students are encouraged to take a placement test as early as possible in their studies in order to determine the level they should enroll in, or if they test out of the language requirement. This is extremely important to avoid delays in graduation and complications with placement.
* Arabic 101, 121, 201, 221, 401, 501 or 504 are offered ONLY in the Fall semester, and Arabic 102, 122, 202, 222, 402, 511 are ONLY offered in the Winter semester.
* Arabic 103 (the equivalent of Arabic 101 & 102, combined) AND Arabic 203 (the equivalent of Arabic 201 & 202, combined) are offered in the Spring-Summer terms.
UM’s Arabic curriculum is a dual register curriculum in which students learn to speak and understand the Levantine dialect (the dialect of Jordan, Syria, Palestine and Lebanon) in addition to developing the four language skills of Standard Arabic (fuSHa).
If you have questions regarding the placement test, please contact the Arabic program director at, mesarabicprogram@umich.edu
4 sessions available from May 28, 2026 to July 14, 2026
We want you to have all the information you need to make informed decisions about your education and your future.

MADS Admissions & Recruitment coordinator Meryl Baker leads an application tips webinar with a live Q&A. Attendees will hear about the MADS program, the skills-based admission process, what's required as part of the application, and how the placement process works. Please join us to get your questions answered, and benefit from the curiosity of like-minded peers!
1 session on May 28, 2026
The Monthly International Student Impact Circle is an intimate gathering for international students across the University of Michigan to connect, reflect, and share experiences related to campus climate and life at U-M. This space is designed to support meaningful conversation around the changes and challenges that may be affecting international students.

Through facilitated dialogue, the series aims to build community, offer mutual support, and create room for reflection, processing, and healing.

Each summer session will focus on a theme relevant to international student experiences, with guiding questions designed to encourage connection and thoughtful conversation.

Summer Themes:


May: Navigating Michigan Summers
June: Navigating U.S. School and Work Culture
July: Navigating Culture Shock

Light dinner will be provided!

Please note: This is a structured event that will begin promptly at 3:30 p.m. and is not a drop-in style program. This space is not intended to provide legal advice or guidance on policy implications. Circles will be moderated and facilitated by the Office of Student Conflict Resolution (OSCR).
1 session on May 29, 2026
Are you interested in learning how to effectively connect with colleagues and prospective employers? Do you want to learn how to discuss your research to those outside of your field? If so, this integrative workshop will help you to develop a strong pitch that can be used in networking opportunities. Come and learn about the process of networking, develop and practice your pitch, reflect on when (and when not) to bring your research up in your pitch, and understand University Career Center networking and career development resources.
Brought to you by the University Career Center, in partnership with Rackham Graduate School.
2 sessions available from June 1, 2026 to June 11, 2026
Join the MHI Academic Advising team for a virtual academic onboarding designed to set you up for success from day one. Before the live session, you’ll complete the required asynchronous pre-learning to ensure you’re prepared to engage fully. During the session, you’ll meet your advisors, learn what to expect from graduate-level coursework, review degree requirements, and walk through key registration procedures. You’ll also begin building a personalized academic plan to support your timely and confident completion of the MSI program.
9 sessions available from June 2, 2026 to June 10, 2026
Join the MSI advising team to learn more about course planning, registration, etc.
1 session on June 2, 2026

Building your network is something you can be doing proactively throughout graduate school. Additionally, learning from what others have done in their career is a great way to explore areas of interest. Join us to learn how to navigate and develop the basics of your own LinkedIn profile. We will introduce ways to build connections and learn more about opportunities through informational interviews by using LinkedIn and the University Career Alumni Network. If you do not yet have a LinkedIn account, please create a free account before the session at linkedin.com.

Brought to you by the University Career Center, in partnership with Rackham Graduate School.

2 sessions available from June 3, 2026 to June 9, 2026
In-person workshop sessions to learn about Prompt Writing.
2 sessions available from June 3, 2026 to June 25, 2026
The MICDE PhD Student Seminar Series showcases the research of students in the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing. Lunch will be served. These events are open to the public, but we request that all who plan to attend register in advance. Planned sessions will be canceled if no one signs up to present.

If you have any questions, please email micde-phd@umich.edu.
7 sessions available from June 3, 2026 to December 2, 2026
9 sessions available from June 4, 2026 to August 13, 2026
This Comillas Group Advising session is for students applying to study abroad in Winter 2027. We recommend attending sessions earlier in the summer if possible.
If you are still comparing or exploring options, you may benefit from meeting with an IPE peer advisor or scheduling a 1:1 advising appointment with the Comillas Advisor.
1 session on June 4, 2026
In-person workshop about NotebookLM


9 sessions available from June 4, 2026 to August 13, 2026
This UC3M Group Advising session is for students applying to study abroad in Winter 2027. We recommend attending sessions earlier in the summer if possible.
If you are still comparing or exploring options, you may benefit from meeting with an IPE peer advisor or scheduling a1:1 advising appointment with the UC3M Advisor.
1 session on June 9, 2026
This workshop will focus on resources you can leverage to explore career options, as well as strategies to best position yourself for a variety of career trajectories. We will cover approaches to networking, transferable skills, and key resources designed to support your exploration. This workshop is open to students at all points in their graduate careers, and there will be plenty of time for your questions. This event is intended to be interactive and therefore a recording will not be available.

This workshop is designed for master's students, doctoral students, and postdoctoral fellows. For faculty and staff, please contact rackhamdeworkshops@umich.edu to see if we can accommodate your attendance.

Brought to you by the University Career Center, in partnership with Rackham Graduate School.
2 sessions available from June 10, 2026 to June 11, 2026
Workshops for staff to learn how to create and use Gemini Gems.
14 sessions available from June 11, 2026 to September 10, 2026
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