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Workshop Series – Survive and Thrive as an International Graduate Student –

Sep 04, 2024
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Workshop series – Survive and Thrive as an International Graduate Student – will be hosted by International Student Counseling Office, Student Advice and Counseling Center.
Through these workshops, participants will learn surviving and thriving skills
with other international graduate students.

This workshop will be facilitated by a counselor, and participants will discuss
and share about their experience and concerns regarding their research and daily life.
Participants will decide topics based on their interests, and possible topics include how to
focus on research effectively, time management, keeping sanity while in grad schools,
communication with professors and peers, how to sleep well. 

International graduate students tend to focus only on their research and lab related activities. Therefore, this is a great opportunity to connect with other international graduate students
and to know how they are doing regarding their research and daily life.

 

Dates: 10/11, 10/18, 11/1, 11/15, 11/29 (all Fridays)
Time: 13:00-14:00
Location: C-15 at SACC (Student Communication Station 2nd Floor)
Eligibility: international graduate students
Language: English

Please register at https://forms.gle/UpnmfxtebpoCKD1JA
※Application Deadline: Thursday, October 10, 2024

 

【Inquiries】
 International Student Counseling Office, Student Advice and Counseling Center
 (Student Communication Station 2nd floor)
 Tell:011-706-8001
 Email:inq[at]sacc.hokudai.ac.jp
 ※Please change [at] to @ when sending.

 

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Hokkaido University takes applications for peer supporters at designated times throughout the year. Peer supporters are paid part-time staff (administrative assistant) of the university. Check out the peer support unit web site or come to the Center for more information.

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If you would like to make a counseling appointment, please call us, email us, or even just drop by in person. Students with appointments are given priority, so we recommend making an appointment.