Urmila Venkatesh
@urmilavbeam
Helping you design your next decision. Views posted here are my own and do not represent Stanford University.
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09-02-2017 18:14:03
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Huge admiration for my co-panelists AND true shepherds @curriculargeek and Helen L. Chen on turning an idea about storytelling into a reality. So fortunate to have met you both and to have been given the chance to find my own voice in the process! #AACU2019
THIS. This is everything. It’s not about linearity. It’s about being integrated and coherent, and sometimes only in retrospect. YOU are the linear thread that explains your path. Thank you Joslyn Johnson for this!
Such a full and rich day with Chris M. Golde at the GradCareerConsortium regional meeting, and can’t wait to debrief about what we will test out at Stanford Career Edu.! Thanks UC Davis Graduate Studies UC Davis Postdoctoral Scholars Association (PSA) UCDGradPathways team for the expert facilitation and planning. x.com/golde_stanford…
Awww! Dave Evans, from the Designing Your Life lab, in one of his most happy places - the classroom! Wish I could have been there to see the magic. #designingyourlife #designingyourStanford x.com/meganbeaming/s…
What a delight to see the Designing Your Life session proposal come to life at #SXSW18. You’re my heroes, all of you. Great job creating intimacy even in a packed room (not to mention the line out the door!!). Extra shoutout to emily tsiang for seamlessly orchestrating the entire experience.
Interviewing on Skype, Zoom or Webex? Use these practical professional tips from D'Anne Duncan, PhD and Ashley Brady! lnkd.in/exsdazE
Super excited to see the PhD Pathways magic happen again! Great work, organizing team Chris M. Golde Megan Dino 林筱鰈 and many others. Career diversity is a necessary future. x.com/meganbeaming/s…
No greater joy than to witness students decrease anxiety and increase acceptance. Congrats to the latest cohort of the Designing Your Life winter quarter Accelerator prototype. I laughed, I cried. And I learned just as much from my coaching colleagues Colleen McCallion and emily tsiang!
Some of the best advice I’ve ever heard, by way of our wonderful keynote speaker Tina Seelig. And thanks Arne Bakker for returning to the beautiful PhD Pathways party YOU started and keeping your ears open to share the great tips that we ALL can use! #phdpathways x.com/ah_bakker/stat…
We are so lucky you joined us at BEAM Jenny Roxas Daisy Chavez Joslyn Johnson! x.com/_jennyroxas/st…
Love this, Jeffrey D'Andria! Feels so relevant to career choices. Figure out when you’re feeling in love with the work in front of you or the problem you’ve been given to solve, and the work starts to feel like matters of the heart. x.com/jeffitout/stat…
Dear 2nd floor conference room white board Stanford Career Edu., thank you for converting my foggy thoughts into messy diagrams. #mynewBFF #YOURETHEBEST
Grateful that you’re running these panels for our people, Chris M. Golde! Nice creative touch, too: wall signage! x.com/golde_stanford…
Great ideas from Alexis Krook! Let’s drop the “transferable” from the concept of skills. Why? “The problem with the advice is that it sets up academics as the originator and best use of those skills and any adaptations to other workplaces as necessary at best and lesser at worst.“ x.com/akrook/status/…
Thank you Chris M. Golde for a huge learning moment! Teaching w/ you is a dream! I love watching students envision multiple paths + take control of their process. A huge thank you to @ppaspa_stanford: I adapted your exercise of literally visualizing a way forward. So helpful! x.com/golde_stanford…