Position University Administrative Fellow Role GradFUTURES Learning Cohort Participant Bio/Description Elizabeth Durham is a Princeton Graduate Alum of the Department of Anthropology. She was an Administrative Fellow with the Princeton Writes program. She holds a BA in Sociology/Anthropology and French and Francophone Studies (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from Carleton College, an MPhil in Anthropology from the University of Oxford, and an MA in Anthropology from Princeton. She just finished two years of dissertation fieldwork on affective wellbeing in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and published her first piece of creative writing. "My UAF with Princeton Writes has been a wonderful venue for examining the issue of efficacy in communication and the role of effective communication in fostering a lively university community." Upcoming Professional Development Events Jul 14 Scientific Publishing: From Pre-Submission to Behind the Editor’s Desk Jul 16 Effective Research Mentorship for Graduate Students: Rematch+ (Session 7) Jul 16 From Ph.D. to Future Success: Master LinkedIn & AI to Unlock Your Next Chapter Jul 16 How to Write a Journal Article in the Humanities Jul 18 International STEM Faculty Careers: Grad Alum Panel Jul 18 Tour of Firestone Library Jul 21 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (In Person) Jul 23 Floating Point Numbers Aren't Real Jul 23 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (Virtual) Jul 23 Random Numbers Aren’t Random Jul 24 Introduction to Parallel Programming Jul 25 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (Virtual)