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Making a budget Before you make the move to Durham, be sure you’ve created a solid budget. A good place to start is by finding out about what it costs to live in Durham. Cost of Living This resource shows the cost of living in Durham. Calculator Creating a budget Learn more about creating a budget from The Graduate School at Duke. Budgeting in School Rental Market Trends Learn more about market trends in Durham, NC Average Rent in Durham, NC
Center Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Justice in Your Hiring Process We all have a role and responsibility to ensure that we are centering DEIBJ principles and practices in all that we do, including in our hiring practices. Review these resources as a starting point. Understanding Interview Bias Accessible Search Processes Anti-Racist Hiring Practices Inclusive Communications Gender Identity, Expression, and Hiring Resource Bank
Hillel Global Giving Week 2023 Help Jewish Life at Duke reach our goal of raising $15,000 to support the Israel Program Fund! Support Israel Programs at Duke This Hillel Global Giving Week, from May 1-5, support Israel engagement, education, and experiences for Duke’s Jewish students by making a gift to Jewish Life at Duke’s Israel Program Fund! Donate Now About the Campaign Your gift to Jewish Life at Duke inspires meaningful experiences and lifelong connections for every Jewish Duke student. From May 1-5, Jewish Life at Duke joins more than 150 Hillels around the world in participating in the fourth…
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FAQ for students needed to enroll dependents What is the deadline to re-enroll my dependents? Coverage for the Fall 2024-2025 plan year ends on December 31,2024. Please enroll your dependents before Friday, January 31, 2024. to ensure continuous coverage for the Spring semester. What if I miss the enrollment deadline? If you miss the deadline, your dependents may not have coverage until the next Fall enrollment period. It’s crucial to act promptly. What information do I need to enroll my dependents? You will need your student login credentials to access the enrollment portal. If this is your first time enrolling…
Israel Engagement Providing students with engagement and learning opportunities Israel programs and initiatives connect Duke students with Israel both on campus and abroad. Our approach to Israel is framed through the following three Es: Education: Programs that focus on teaching students about the diverse aspects of Israel — not just the geopolitical conflict, but also its people, culture, society, and language. Experience: Travel to Israel for firsthand experience of the country, including through Birthright Israel, Tamid, Onward, and Masa fellowships. Engagement: One-on-one coffee conversations and meetings with the Israel Fellow to explore personal connection to and views on Israel in order…
UNITY THROUGH DIVERSITY Unity Through Diversity (UTD) is an annual campus-wide event highlighting distinct histories, needs, and priorities shared by student cultural communities of color. This year’s theme is “Interwoven Voices: Connecting Histories and Futures“. The theme “Interwoven Voices: Connecting Histories and Futures” aims to foster a deeper understanding of how the histories and experiences of [student] communities of color/margins are intertwined, while envisioning collective futures shaped by shared struggles and solidarity. It encourages dialogue, cross-community collaboration, and institutional change to address racial and cultural equity, with a focus on unity and mutual support. This year marks our first inaugural…
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Unconscious Bias Resources 8 Strategies to Reduce/Interrupt Implicit Bias Actively Addressing Unconscious Bias in Recruiting by the Harvard Business School How to Check Your Bias When Interviewing Introverts How to Reduce Personal Bias When Hiring, Harvard Business Review The Neuroscience of Unconscious Bias by the American Bar Association (Youtube) Project Implicit: Links to Implicit Association Tests (IAT) Unconscious Bias Training by the University of California, San Francisco Job Description and Advertisement Resources Evidence That Gendered Wording in Job Advertisements Exists and Sustains Gender Inequality (Duke & Uni. of Waterloo Study) How to Write Gender Neutral Job Descriptions A Practical Guide…
Antisemitism 101 Trainings for Duke Faculty & Staff Learn about the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it. Jewish Life at Duke offers Antisemitism 101 trainings for Duke faculty and staff. This in-person, interactive, in-depth session explores Jewish identity and diversity as well as dives into the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it, to help you as you support Jewish students in your schools and program. As a result of the training, trainees develop: Awareness of the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity and…
Where to eat and drink on campus Duke has dozens of choices from vending machines to formal dining Daily Devil Deals Find lower priced meals around campus Duke Dining Value Meal List Duke Dining Locations & Menus Free Spa Water & Iced Tea Mobile Order Vending Machine Tips Staff Lunches at The Commons Duke is home to one of the most innovative, dynamic and cutting-edge collegiate dining programs in the country. Our award-winning program features more than 45 restaurants and cafes with an abundance of options and nutritious choices. Visit the Brodhead Center on West Campus to fill your reusable…
Learn, connect, unwind. Graduate and professional students make invaluable contributions to the Duke community. As a token of appreciation, The Graduate School, Duke Student Affairs, and the various graduate and professional programs organize a week of activities each spring to give graduate and professional students opportunities to socialize, unwind, network, and work on professional and personal development. The festivities are part of the student appreciation week sponsored by the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students. In 2023, Graduate & Professional Student Appreciation Week will be held March 27-31. Click here to view the full week’s schedule. Sponsors & Partners Thank you…