Exploring Research Roles Beyond Academia: Career Panel Takeaways

Research careers can be a strong option for doctoral students across disciplines who want to continue refining or leveraging their research training and skills beyond faculty roles. Panelists from the Expand Your Career Options event series (Spring 2026) shared valuable perspectives on pursuing research roles in different sectors.

By Damiao Zoe Xu
Damiao Zoe Xu Graduate Assistant, Graduate Student and Postdoc Career Programs and Services (She/Her/Hers)
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Graduate School Admissions: Key Insights From Students

Preparing for graduate school can be confusing as an undergraduate student when there are so many options and factors to consider. Four UConn alumni shared key points of advice for the process and factors of consideration when it comes to graduate school.

By Nicola Wilk
Nicola Wilk Undergraduate Career Coach | Pronouns: She/They
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Cultivating Student Workplace Excellence: Work+ Supervisor Summit Recap

The UConn Work+ Supervisor Summit is an annual professional development conference designed to guide campus faculty and employers who supervise student employees on effective strategies to mentor employees and create impactful work environments.

By Sam Wisniewski
Sam Wisniewski
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Students Find Their Superpower at “Mission: Momentum”

UConn students from across the regional campuses gathered at UConn Stamford on for “Mission: Momentum,” a one-day summer conference designed to power up their professional goals and personal growth.

The conference, inspired by a superhero theme, invited students to uncover …

By Tara Malone
Tara Malone Associate Director, Regional Campuses Pronouns: she/her/hers
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UConn, URI, and General Dynamics Electric Boat Launch Workforce Development Program

The University of Connecticut and University of Rhode Island (URI) were jointly awarded a five-year contract from General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) to provide regional workforce development support to the Maritime Industrial Base.

The ANCHOR (Advancing Naval Careers through Higher-ed …

By Claire Tremont
Claire Tremont Communication and Publicity Manager
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Gabrielle Tullock ’25, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Aside from balancing two majors in marine sciences and ecology and evolutionary biology, Gabrielle Tullock says her undergraduate experience at UConn also taught her another important lesson: to step out of her comfort zone.

If she hadn’t, she wouldn’t have …

By Combined Reports
Combined Reports
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Success Story – Xiaochen Liu

“Your health and wellness are the foundation of any success!”

Xiaochen Liu was an international student who received both a master’s degree (2016) and a Ph.D. from UConn in Cognition, Instruction, and Learning Technology (2020). “Like every graduate student experienced …

By Desiree Martino
Desiree Martino Pronouns she/her
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Career Insights from Wilma Mankiller – First Female Chief of the Cherokee Nation

This blog is part of a series documenting notable people from underrepresented groups and the career insights they provide us. As you read, click links to access additional career development resources.

Wilma Mankiller (1945-2010): Don’t let people define you. Define …

By Erik Zawodniak
Erik Zawodniak
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HACE: A Career Resource for Latino Professionals

Are you looking for a company that values diversity? How about a non-profit that will assist in forming networking connections and provide resources for professional development?   Look no further, the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) is a national non-profit that is …

By Spencer Hayes
Spencer Hayes Graduate Assistant, Programming (She/Her/Hers)
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How To Handle Uncomfortable Interview Questions About Your Service

We spoke with Tara Carlidge, Recruiting Manager at Citi and former Personnel Officer in the U.S. Army, to ask her about how veterans should react if a hiring manager asks them a question about their time in the military that …

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