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Grad Student Funding, Grant-Writing Workshops Available Graduate students are encouraged to apply for the University Research Council's Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program.

Student Publishes in Top Philosophy Journal
PhD philosophy student Lindsay Craig's views on evolutionary development biology will be featured in an upcoming issue of Philosophy of Science.

Twenty Years After: Experts to Offer Views on Berlin Wall Anniversary at UC Conference on Nov. 8-9
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, UC will host a conference with experts from more than 20 institutions that will comprehensively look at what has transpired in the years since.

UC Semester Conversion: See the New Web Site, Check Out the Planning Timeline The university today launched an updated semester conversion Web site to serve as the UC semester conversion “one stop” for information. The site will be continually updated as UC moves closer to converting to semesters in Fall 2012.

The Man Behind the Camera New Field Service Assistant Professor Sean Hughes takes his years as art director at CityBeat and applies it to new teaching position in photojournalism.

Physics Professors Scope Out the Universe Brian Meadows and Michael Sokoloff will help develop a telescope capable of collecting 10 square degrees of sky every 15 seconds—all night—for 10 years.

STUDENTS: Come to UC Career Fair Nov. 3
UC will host a career fair and graduate school expo from noon-4 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, in the Great Hall, Tangeman University Center.

Science for the 21st Century — And the Mesozoic When UC hosted the North American Paleontological Convention in June 2009, one of the many field trips offered was to the Creation Museum. 'Cincinnati Magazine' and local NPR station WVXU both report on the trip.

Global Headlines Represent UC's $378 Million in Research Funding UC just announced a record high total of $378 million in research funding for fiscal year 2009. That funding earns real-world research breakthroughs, economic impact AND national and international headlines.

Classics Department Hosts Semple Symposium Symposium will feature presentations about Apulian pottery in southern Italy.

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