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Factors Affecting Talent Development: Differences In Graduate Students Across Domains, Stephanie Hartzell
Factors Affecting Talent Development: Differences In Graduate Students Across Domains, Stephanie Hartzell
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
There is an abundance of literature on young individuals who show early signs of talent and on older individuals who have demonstrated their abilities throughout the years. This research aims to look at those individuals who are in between, that is, graduate students who have the demonstrated potential to achieve within their fields of study. This study explored backgrounds of talented individuals in their adolescent period and their current measures of cognitive abilities. A total of 38 graduate students majoring in the areas of art (n= 12), science (n= 12), and education (n= 14) were used as examples of individuals …
College Of Engineering Graduate Celebration 2012 Announcement, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
College Of Engineering Graduate Celebration 2012 Announcement, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
The Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Graduate Celebration is an event that recognizes the scholarly work of our engineering and computer science graduate students within the college. The target audience includes undergraduate students, graduate students, college faculty and staff, and the campus community as well as local and regional stakeholders. The objective of the event is to promote and publicize the research activities of the College of Engineering and to inform our stakeholders of our students’ achievements.
Announcement: Graduate Research Symposium, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Announcement: Graduate Research Symposium, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas
Graduate Research Symposium (GCUA) (2010 - 2017)
Come and support graduate students' research from the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs.
The Graduate Research Symposium offers an opportunity for GCUA graduate students, representing various units, to present their research in an informal environment.
Awards will be presented to the top three posters.