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    Monday, Sept. 11 - Wednesday, Sept. 13, 9 AM – 4 PM; Thursday, Sept. 14, 9 AM - 6 PM; Friday, Sept. 15, 9 AM – 12:30 PM

    As a professional, you may negotiate more than you do anything else. You will negotiate with your boss, your colleagues, funders and investors, other firms, government agencies, legislative and scientific bodies, the courts, the public and the media. You will negotiate on your own behalf, but also to influence and shape policy outcomes that have an impact on larger communities and even the public as a whole.

    Professionalism
    Diversity Equity & Inclusion
    Leadership & Management
    Career Development
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    Looking for equipment or a facility for your research project? Whether it's mass spectrometry, gene sequencing, or parallel computing, this list of shared campus resources from DoResearch might have what you need. 

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    Situated within Stanford University Libraries, Software and Services for Data Science (SSDS) provides services to Stanford faculty, staff, and students with the acquisition, curation, and preservation of social science data. Additionally, the group provides support in selecting and using both quantitative and qualitative analysis software. Part of the Social Sciences Resource Center (SSRC), located in the Green Library Bing Wing, SSDS will help you with all of your social science data needs. 

    Professionalism
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    The Stanford Digital Repository supports management of scholarly information resources of enduring value to Stanford University. Faculty, students, and researchers are all eligible to use SDR services, provided through Stanford Libraries, to promote and protect the products of their work. If you are currently exploring data storage and preservation options for your research, check out the capabilities of the SDR!

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    Confused about what emblem to use on your conference poster, or wondering how to get the correct business cards? This helpful website offers a comprehensive guide to the Stanford Identity and how to apply it in your own work. Here you can find the correct university logos, fonts, documents, and branding, and even order stationary. 

    Communication
    Professionalism
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    Located in libraries throughout campus, SUL's subject librarians provide discipline-specific consultations, advice, and support to guide you through all phases of your research project. A complete listing of subject librarians is available online; librarians can be contacted directly by email or phone. 

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