The Athenaeum offers short online tutorials for students. These workshops have been created by ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ faculty and staff, so they are tailored to the Virginia Wesleyan curriculum. The workshops focus on career development, study away, and undergraduate research. To access each tutorial, click on the link.
Hosted by The  Athenaeum's Career  Development Program (CDP). 
        For more  information, contact Career Development in the Athenaeum at careerdevelopment@vwu.edu      
          Details resume-writing best practices, what to be sure to  include, and what to avoid. It also discusses ATS tips and notes on references.  
          Details cover letter writing, from formatting to style, and  content.
          Tips on how to make the most of your internship  and utilize it as a catalyst for your career.
          How to build your LinkedIn profile to aid in  your career search, network, and highlight your achievements.
          Details what to expect  in an interview, ways to prepare, and how to follow up. 
          Hosted by The Athenaeum's Study Away Program (SAP).
          For more information, contact the Director of Global Engagement.
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         This  workshop debunks eight common study away lies. A panel of Virginia  Wesleyan University study away students discuss how they overcame these lies or  how they just are not true, especially with prior planning!
        This workshop discusses the steps necessary to obtain a passport and a   REAL ID. Topics discussed include the required documents needed to apply   for the two important documents.
        This workshop features a discussion of the realities of being a woman   studying abroad. The panel consists of Ashley Whipple ‘18, who studied   in Tanzania, Audrey Bally ‘21, who studied in Japan, and Brianna Sandy   ‘21, who studied in Morocco. In addition, the guest moderator is Dr.   Lydia Kennedy, Associate Professor of Mathematics, who spent a semester   studying abroad in Hungary.
        This workshop is the third in the four-part series on opportunities   available for summer international internships. In this session, staff from the  discuss virtual internship opportunities. Topics discussed include the application process, available job fields, and support services provided. The session also includes student testimonials and example placements.
        This workshop is the final in the four-part series on opportunities   available for summer international internships. In this session, staff   from  discuss   virtual internship opportunities. Topics discussed include the   application process, available job fields, and support services   provided. The session also includes student testimonials and example   placements.    
          This workshop provides information about the , a United States government funded summer language program.   Examples of languages available include: Indonesian, Turkish, Arabic,   and Japanese. A representative from CLS and two student ambassadors   discuss the program, provide application tips, and answer questions.
        This workshop is the second of the four-part series on opportunities available for summer international internships. In this session, staff from  discuss virtual internships for summer 2021. Student testimonials, example placements, and the application process are discussed
        Contemplating a study away experience? Hear from ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ alumni and current students about why they participated in a study away program. Get   motivated to share your own "why!"
        This workshop is the first of a four-part   series on opportunities available for summer international internships.   In this session, staff from  discuss   virtual internships for summer 2021. Topics include the application   process, services provided, costs, and occupational fields available.   
Hosted by The Athenaeum's Undergraduate Research Program (URP)
        For   more information, contact the URP Director, John Rudel, jrudel@vwu.edu
          Students who are conducting research with human subjects should watch this online workshop, which reviews the process of writing and submitting the required application to ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ’s Institutional Review Board (IRB). The workshop explains the basics of the IRB application form and common shortfalls of applications. 
          This online workshop prepares students to conduct advanced library   research. Students are empowered to maximize Virginia Wesleyan’s   research assistance and resources. It is taught by members of the   library research faculty.
          This online workshop offers instruction on citing sources. It focuses on   the rationale for academic citations, explains when citations are   necessary, and reviews tools that help with citations. It also provides   an introduction to formatting citations using various academic   conventions. Students are introduced to a free online reference   management tool, Mendeley.
        This online workshop explains how to create an oral presentation that   effectively represents an internship or undergraduate research   experience. It focuses on the technical elements of presentation design   as well as oral communication strategies.
        This online workshop explains how to create a poster that effectively represents an internship or undergraduate research experience. The information focuses on the technical elements of poster design, content, and discusses strategies for effective poster presentations.