The Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) is Georgia Tech’s annual professional development event for graduate students. 
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Learn more about research, how to get involved, and what to expect.
Join us for the Developing and Adapting Your Ideas workshop with Blanca Catalina Garcia.
Associate Professor Shatakshee Dhongde's paper her latest in a series of work on the topic and the first to break down multidimensional poverty on a state-by-state level over more than a decade.
The competition finalists will discuss their experience participating in the competition and winners will be announced through a livestream on BlueJeans.
Attend Georgia Tech's premier event to showcase undergraduate research!
Join us for this interactive event with graduate faculty as they answer your questions on what faculty consider when deciding whether to admit a student or not.
The deadline to apply to present at the Annual Undergraduate Spring Symposium is April 3, 2022