What's It Like Presenting At Academic Conferences | Grad School Vlog | Day In The Life of A PhD

  Рет қаралды 1,474

Brisa Marie - Future PhD

Brisa Marie - Future PhD

2 жыл бұрын

Have you ever wondered, "what is it like presenting at an academic conference?" or "How do academic conference work?" Or maybe even "what are academic conference like?" Well today in my grad school vlog, I am taking you all a day in the life of a phd student presenting at an academic conference. Within this video there are tips to prepare for your conference presentations and the details of how academic conferences are run! If you have never presented at a grad conference or if you are interested to see if what you are doing is like my conference prep! THIS VIDEO IS FOR YOU!
OTHER VIDEOS TO CONSIDER:
What You Need To Know About Academic Conferences & Why Are Academic Conferences Important For Grads! - • What You Need To Know ...
ON LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
As I continue to work to be a better person, I want to make sure the work and creative projects I make are never at the expense of others. The places I visit and the experiences I have, ESPECIALLY in this video, take place on unceded territory of Indigenous peoples. In solidarity with their struggle for sovereignty, I have included land acknowledgements below and within my video. But land acknowledgements aren't enough! So please check out the resources below on the Indigenous communities who lands I visited!
Catawba/Sugaree (Charlotte, North Caroline)
With respect to the land and people who preceded us, I acknowledge that I am on colonized land traditionally belonging to the Catawba, Cheraw, Sugeree, Wateree, and Waxhaw Peoples, all of whom have stewarded this land throughout the generations. Before this land was colonized and named the city of Charlotte, it was used as a place of meeting and trade by a diverse group of Indigenous peoples, including the Catawba, Cherokee, Congaree, and Saponi.
I also acknowledge that the greater Charlotte region has directly profited from the enslavement and forced labor of African people and their descendants. I recognize that knowing, acknowledging, and honoring the history of the land and the people is only the first step. We must support and listen to Indigenous and Black voices, while continuing to address the policies and practices that perpetuate oppression.
RESOURCES:
www.catawba.com/
www.catawbaindiancrafts.com/
usdac.us/nativeland
www.nativesouthcarolina.org/
Best Practices to Land Acknowledgements
drive.google.com/file/d/17MVN...
WANT TO KNOW WHOSE LAND YOU ARE ON?
native-land.ca/
NEED MORE RESOURCES?
Annotated Bibliography Worksheet - bit.ly/AnnotatedBibWorksheet
Dissertation Writing Weekly Journal - bit.ly/DissWeeklyJournal
Basic Syllabus Template - bit.ly/SyllabusTemplateFutuePhd
WANT TO SUPPORT ME?
Shop Future PhD: bit.ly/ShopFuturePhD
Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/BrisaMarie
WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ME!?
Website: www.BrisaMarie.com
Instagram: / brisamarie
LinkedIn: / brisamarie
And make sure to subscribe to my channel!
Likes, Comments, Shares, and Subscribers help small KZfaqrs like me grow. This growth will help me produce more helpful, creative, and engaging content for all of you. If you know someone who is interested in grad school or has already been accepted but they don't know what to expect, please share my channel with them! If you have ANY questions about grad life, research or even me, ALWAYS feel free to leave your questions in the comments below.
I made this channel to help people like me. People who don't know anyone with a doctorate degree or anything about higher education, but I knew I wanted to get a PhD. I knew I wanted to be a doctor! With your support we can work together to create a resource to demystify graduate school and encourage more underrepresented people to thrive in doctoral programs!

Пікірлер: 9
@BrisaMarie
@BrisaMarie 2 жыл бұрын
Now you know what it is like! Now You need to know why it's important Watch this video next! - kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qsdloJeSq82to6s.html
@nejiskunoichi0011
@nejiskunoichi0011 2 жыл бұрын
I love conferences in general because it's a really good opportunity to network and learn from others!
@BrisaMarie
@BrisaMarie 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I also really enjoy the traveling aspect! Makes me so happy!
@Hellooooo766
@Hellooooo766 2 жыл бұрын
Very positive and motivational
@BrisaMarie
@BrisaMarie 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@marianamrodrigues
@marianamrodrigues 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the part of get the bougie without paying the bougie!! lol. I was thinking one of the main things about conferences is networking and I totally suck on it!
@BrisaMarie
@BrisaMarie 2 жыл бұрын
ME TOOO! I try to do everything right. I bring a notebook, I write down names... then I either tale 40 nights and 40 days to follow up or I don't do it at all. I've yet to successfully make a meaningful relationship at a conference. But im not gonna give up yet hahahaha
@erickpurpose
@erickpurpose 2 жыл бұрын
Cool!
@BrisaMarie
@BrisaMarie 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Love you!
FOOLED THE GUARD🤢
00:54
INO
Рет қаралды 63 МЛН
МАМА И STANDOFF 2 😳 !FAKE GUN! #shorts
00:34
INNA SERG
Рет қаралды 4,1 МЛН
Let's Head to a History Conference | Week in the Life of a Yale PhD Student & Entrepreneur
14:10
Kaelyn Grace Apple | Historian in Training
Рет қаралды 14 М.
How to MAKE THE MOST of Conferences (filmed at a conference 😂)
15:09
Jessica Stansberry
Рет қаралды 1,5 М.
PhD Vlog: First international research conference
16:36
Ava Mason
Рет қаралды 1 М.
Day in the Life of a Big Law Lawyer in Chicago
9:00
Jack Duffley
Рет қаралды 54 М.