Professional Communication
Building professional networks will help you broaden the impact of your knowledge and skills and create a community where you can learn from and with others.
Adapting your communication for diverse audiences will ensure that your audience can clearly understand why your knowledge and skills are important and how they might be used.
Creating influential content is about your ability to broaden the impact of your knowledge and skills.
Leveraging technology is about your ability to communicate through multiple modes so that your intended messages will resonate with diverse audience learning preferences.
It is important for students and postdoctoral fellows to communicate their skills and knowledge gained during their studies to academic and non-academic audiences so their scholarly experiences can have a broad reach.
The following resources are intended for use by instructors to support students in articulating and building their professional communication skills.
Self-Assessment
Self-assessment handouts and examples of feedback on student evidence.
Guides and Resources
Instructor materials that can be adapted for diverse contexts.
Campus Graduate Resources and Workshops
Connect with campus resources and workshops to support student competencies.
ePortfolio
Find out how students can use ePortfolios to collect evidence of competence and how instructors can provide feedback within the ePortfolio.